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February 01, 2007
Music: a slice of good ol' Americana

Hem - Recommended by one of my clients last summer; there isn't a Hem song I've heard that I don't like. What's beautiful about the lead singer's voice is that it's pure and simple. She doesn't try to do any of that crap you hear on American Idol. I like Half Acre.

Joshua Radin - His voice is soft, soothing; a voice I want to hear before I turn in for the night. I hear a little of Simon & Garfunkel in some of his music. I like Everything'll Be Alright.

Crooked Jades - Bluegrass... from San Francisco? Interesting. Banjo, fiddle, reedy female voices, with a modern twist. I like Can't Stare Down A Mountaineer.

My iPod is loaded up with goodies, and I have done a good job of not losing it. My keys, however, are a different story. This morning I finally gave up and dug out the spare car and house key so that I could leave for work. Geez. There are only so many places where a set of car keys could be. I didn't look inside the fridge, though. I lose my keys an average of once a day. Isn't there some sort of pager for people who lose keys a lot? I'd probably lose the pager thingy as well, unless it was permanently attached to something static.


Posted by megabeth at February 1, 2007 03:19 PM
 
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don't know about the other 2, but hem kills me.

Posted by: redclay at February 6, 2007 09:54 PM