Top Posts
Categories
April 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Archives
Pages
- alex ovechkin
- american league
- atlantic division
- bacon
- baseball
- bay leaf
- bell pepper
- black pepper
- bourbon
- brown rice
- butter
- cajun
- celery
- cilantro
- conversational comeback
- cooking
- coriander
- creole
- cumin
- dating
- delta
- eastern conference
- email spam
- fiction
- fish
- food
- garlic
- goalie
- hardcore
- hockey
- humor
- iberian
- iron maiden
- kale
- love
- major league baseball
- metal
- metallica
- mike green
- mixtape
- mix tape
- mlb
- montreal canadians
- music
- national hockey league
- new jersey devils
- new york yankees
- nhl
- olive oil
- onion
- Opinion
- paprika
- philadelphia flyers
- playlist
- play list
- portuguese
- prose
- punk
- quip
- recipe
- relationships
- rice
- rock
- romance
- rosemary
- sarcasm
- shallot
- skillet
- spam
- spam poetry
- stanley cup
- stock pot
- tomato
- washington capitals
-
Join 149 other subscribers
Meta
Tag Archives: play list
mixtape: songs for a friend
I haven’t made many mixes for friends as of late. Actually, it’s been seemingly quite a while actually since I did, so I figured recently now was as good a time as any to roll one together. It is always … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, mixtape
Tagged a second engine, amorphis, amputee, And Tomorrow We Will Have Nothing, antenna, azure, black holes and revelations, blackwater park, Boysetsfire, Cave In, Deadwing, dreams of the damned, effloresce, eleanor, empire, harvest, invincible, Lazarus, mixtape, muse, music, my last desire, notes from the plague years, Oceansize, opeth, play list, porcupine tree, semi acoustic live, shining turns to grey, sleep station, sleepy buildings, strained silver, the bouncing souls, the gathering, the gold record, the joshua tree, the learning process, the misery index, The Modern Day Saint, the new thing, time in malta, u2, von cosel, where the streets have no name
Leave a comment
Remove and Relocate R&R
In an era of increased consolidation under the guise of synergies and cost savings and the ever-present disruptive forces pressuring the full breadth of the entertainment community the once venerable Radio & Records magazine saw its run come to an … Continue reading →