Showing posts with label Tori Amos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tori Amos. Show all posts
Friday, January 31, 2014
Under The Ivy: The Life And Music Of Kate Bush
I have posted about Kate Bush before, but she is so awesome that she requires more than just one post. During one of my catalog searches looking for good blogging material, I was overjoyed to discover that the library owns the biography of Kate Bush: Under The Ivy. Continue reading to learn more....
Labels:
Bjork,
Bryan Ferry,
courtney love,
David Gilmour,
Fiona Apple,
Kate Bush,
Milla Jovovich,
MTV'S 120 Minutes,
Peter Gabriel,
Roxy Music,
Sarah McLachlan,
Sinead O'Connor,
Sting,
Tori Amos,
Tupac Shakur
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Marooned : the next generation of desert island discs
Imagine that you are stranded on a desert island. You have plenty of shelter, food, and no worries in the world. Now, what music do you wish to keep you entertained in this sudden paradise? This is the age old question and if you are anything like me, that list is constantly changing as you broaden your horizons year by year and discover new music that is unforgettable. I just finished the wonderful book Marooned : The next generation of desert island discs and I am eager to share this fun little book.
Labels:
Beck,
Bjork,
Kate Bush,
Mazzy Star,
Nirvana,
Oasis,
Pearl Jam,
Radiohead,
Roxy Music,
Sinead O'Connor,
Sonic Youth,
Soundgarden,
Sting,
The Cure,
The Police,
The Smiths,
The Stone Roses,
The Sundays,
Tori Amos
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