music
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A collection of songs I was jamming to in the month of January! In no particular order *Excluding the Dead since I posted a bunch of their tracks in my Bobby Wier tribute 24 Hours at a Time (Live) – The Marshall Tucker Band The Marshall Tucker Band has been in heavy rotation for me… Read more
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January 22nd, 2026 I really hate that it has taken me so long to say this on here but REST IN PEACE BOBBY WEIR. Thank you for the music. I wish I posted on here more often, and I hope to eventually get back to a regular schedule. In the meantime, I think it would… Read more
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Bob Fudge – Colter Wall I’m finally done with the term, and I’m finally back to being able to jam out all day long at work. It’s a nice feeling for sure. It is an unfortunately temporary arrangement, but I am trying not to take it for granted. Colter Wall is one of the coolest… Read more
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Ever South – Drive-By Truckers It’s hard for me to believe that it has been so long since I’ve written on this blog. For those who don’t know, I started a Master’s program in early August, which has taken most of my free time that I would use to write. I really hate that. The… Read more
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Silver Dagger – Charley Crockett One of the best entertainers out today, Charley Crockett should be one of the faces of country music, but instead the powers that be continue to pander to a pop radio audience and perpetually shove acts like Morgan Wallen down our throats. Morgan has a cool voice, but his songs… Read more
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Self Destructive Zones – Drive By Truckers The Drive By Truckers first post-Isbell record, Brighter Than Creation’s Dark is one of their best. There are plenty of songs to highlight and it was hard to choose just one for today’s post, but before I got into this album in it’s entirety, “Self Destructive Zones” was… Read more
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Breakdown – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers I miss Tom Petty, dammit. I think I’ve mentioned that before. One of my favorite Heartbreakers tracks is also one of the group’s most popular, as well as being the group’s first single. “Breakdown” is slow yet intense and has a certain feeling to it that is borderline… Read more
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It’s All Over Now Baby Blue (Live, 1966) – The Grateful Dead More Dead! Oh no! I’ve just been on a major kick lately. I tend to prefer covers of Dylan songs to them being sung by Bob himself. It took me a really long time to “get” The Grateful Dead; maybe it’ll happen for… Read more
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This Love (Live, Acoustic) – Maroon 5 Maroon 5. Man. What a turn these guys took. Songs About Jane is still and will forever be one of my favorite albums of all time, and Adam Levine has one of the coolest voices out there. The move they have made from a rock band with pop… Read more

