Lemon Demon |
Friday, April 10th, 2009 01:10:11 GMT |
Astrosorted Music List Update |
Here's another Astrosorted Music List update. Below are links to 16 fabulous legally free songs. All but one are by the band Lemon Demon; the one that isn't is by Trapezoid, the former band of Lemon Demon's Neil Cicierega.
Lemon Demon has albums and songs for sale for very reasonable prices at CDFreedom.com. You can even pay for them via PayPal.
Lemon Demon also has a Store page with other merchandise.
In no particular order:
Warning: The noise from about 3:56 onward is annoying.
Warning: The first 4 seconds are kind of loud and annoying.
Warning: A bit shrill and/or loud sometimes.
Comment: The hilarious video this song is based on can be watched on YouTube: Ben Bernanke There's also a music video version, but you should download the MP3 for the best audio quality.
Length: 4:06 File Size: 4.93 MB Vocals Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 3:45 File Size: 4.52 MB Vocals Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 1:03 File Size: 1.02 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 4:14 File Size: 5.09 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 0:29 File Size: 0.48 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 2:35 File Size: 2.49 MB Vocals Volume Grating
Trapezoid
Length: 2:29 File Size: 3.00 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length:0:45 File Size: 0.73 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 3:33 File Size: 5.12 MB Vocals Profanity Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 4:05 File Size: 4.90 MB Vocals Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 1:00 File Size: 0.97 MB Vocals Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 5:21 File Size: 5.14 MB Vocals Volume Grating
Lemon Demon
Length: 4:27 File Size: 5.35 MB Vocals Profanity
Lemon Demon
Length: 2:06 File Size: 2.53 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 4:37 File Size: 5.55 MB Vocals
Lemon Demon
Length: 0:55 File Size: 0.89 MB Vocals Grating
Lemon Demon
Susan Boyle's "Cry Me A River" |
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 20:11:39 GMT |
Probably everyone has heard of Susan Boyle by now. The video of her on Britain's Got Talent is everywhere.
What fewer people might have heard of, yet, is a song she sung for a CD done for charity, released in 1999. It's a slow-paced jazz/blues tune called "Cry Me a River". You can hear it (and read about it) at The Daily Record: Exclusive: Susan Boyle's first ever song release revealed - listen to it here.
It's also available on YouTube: Susan Boyle - Cry Me A River - 1999 Recording (From The Scottish Daily Record Newspaper)
Heartbreakingly beautiful. It's astounding that the world took this long to discover her.
Here's the Wikipedia article on the song Cry Me A River. Also, here's a page with some lyrics.