Blog Posts by Robert of the Radish

  • Top Albums of 2012: #41 to #50

    #41 to #50 in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #41. Netherwards by Anhedonist


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  • Top Albums of 2012: #51 to #60

    #51 to #60 in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #51. Reloaded by Roc Marciano


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  • Top Albums of 2012: #61 to #70

    #61 to #70 in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #61. Sun Midnight Sun by Sara Watkins


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  • Top Albums of 2012: #71 to #80

    #71 to #80 in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #71. Centipede Hz by Animal Collective


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  • Top Albums of 2012: #81 to #90

    #81 to #90 in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #81. I Like To Keep Myself In Pain by Kelly Hogan


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  • Top Albums of 2012: #91 to #100

    #91 to #100  in our top 100 albums of 2012. Listen for yourself on Spotify!

    #91. What We Saw From The Cheap Seats by Regina Spektor

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  • Playlist: A Whole Lot Of Honey

    Honey is a great device for songwriters to use. You can find hundreds of thousands of songs that use the word "honey" somewhere in the lyrics.

    I cut this playlist down to 50 songs by limiting it to only "good" songs with the word "honey" in the song title. And there are certainly a lot I've left out.

    Before you freak out on me for not including The Beatles, they're not here only because their music is not available on Spotify. So instead, you get a cover version of "Wild Honey Pie" by Phish. I put it at the end of the list.

    This playlist clocks in at 3 hours, so if you need something sweet today and have some time, give it a listen.

    What would be on your "honey list"?

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  • Playlist: Musicians Who Died in November of 2012

    This playlist is in honor of the musicians the world lost in November 2012.
    Thanks for the music, it will live forever.

    Rest in Peace.

    Mickey Baker, 87, American guitarist (Mickey & Sylvia)
    Keletigui Diabate, 81, Malian musician
    Franco Ventriglia, 90 American opera singer
    Juan Carlos Calderón, 74, Spanish composer and conductor
    Earl Carroll, 75, American singer (The Cadillacs, The Coasters)
    Simeon ten Holt, 89, Dutch contemporary classical composer
    Ian Campbell, 79, British folk musician (Ian Campbell Folk Group)
    Frank Dycus, 72, American songwriter ("Gonna Get a Life", "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair")
    Austin Peralta, 22, American jazz musician and composer
    Michael Dunford, British musician (Renaissance)
    Flora Martirosian, 55, Armenian singer
    Stan Greig, 82, Scottish pianist, drummer, and bandleader
    Sir Philip Ledger, 74, British classical musician and academic
    Billy Scott, 70, American singer
    Luis de los Cobos, 85, Spanish composer
    Frode Thingnæs, 72, Norwegian jazz musician
    Martin Fay, 76, Irish musician (The Chieftains)
    Martin Dawson, British electronic musician and DJ
    Anthony di Bonaventura, 83, American pianist and academic
    Bob French, 74, American jazz musician and radio show host
    John Napier, American musician (Ethyl Meatplow)
    Geneviere Pascasio, Filipino rock musician
    Major Harris, 65, American R&B singer, member of The Delfonics
    Erwin Seuss, 85, American polka musician
    Ian Pearce, 90, Australian jazz musician
    Cleve Duncan, 77, American singer (The Penguins)
    Richard Robbins, 71, American musician and score writer
    Gyan Singh, 61, Indian musician (Skinny Alley)
    Bernard Bierman, 104, American composer
    Elliott Carter, 103, American composer
    Ted Curson, 77, American jazz trumpeter
    Carmélia Alves, 89, Brazilian singer

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  • Most Divorced Musicians

    Musicians have a horrible reputation for substance abuse and divorce. All of us can probably name ten musicians off the top of our heads who lost their battle with drugs or alcohol, but can you name the most divorced rockers of all time?

    I suppose divorce among rock stars is to be expected. After all, musicians are away from home for very long periods of time, and are worshiped by adoring fans almost 24/7. When you throw drugs and alcohol into that mix you have a recipe for a disastrous marriage.

    Well, the Huffington Post recently published a list of musicians who have all been divorced at least three times. Of course, I could not resist the urge to click the link when a friend posted it on Facebook. This playlist includes one song by the top most divorced musicians, according to the Huffington Post.

    Most divorced musicians and the number of times each was divorced:
    Gregg Allman - 6 times
    Jerry Lee Lewis - 6 times
    Mike Love (The Beach Boys) - 5 times
    Neal Schon (Journey) - 4 times
    Roger Waters - 3 times
    Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) - 3 times
    Phil Collins - 3 times
    Tommy Lee - 3 times

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  • Songs About The TV

    People have loved and hated the television since it was first introduced. It certainly has contributed to an increase in the sedentary lifestyle of mankind, and it has also reduced the amount of time we spend having real face to face contact with other human beings. There are a lot of things to hate about TV. But there are also a lot of good things to find. If you so choose, you can skip mindless popular entertainment channels to learn about science, history, art, music, medicine, architecture, current events and any number of worthy subjects.

    Like most things in life, it is what you make it.

    Musicians are no different than other human beings inhabiting planet Earth. They too have mixed feelings about the television. Some hate it, some love it, and many have mastered using it as a metaphorical device in their songwriting.

    This playlist explores the love/hate relationship music has with the T.V. and there's some seriously fantastic songs to be found.

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