The JMS 158: Rainy Day Music
Posted by Josh | Filed under The Josh Mormann Show
On the ride home today, it began to rain, and the timing couldn’t have been better. Sometimes the sights and sounds associated with an unexpected shower can hit the spot, and just make me happy.
Because I have a lot of work to do tonight on a side project, I don’t have time to go on about things, but it works out well, because there isn’t much I’m prepared to talk about tonight there is always plenty to say, but the theme of friendship needs a better soundtrack than I was able to scare up quickly. So these are just songs that either are about rain, remind me of rain, sound good with the rain, or have the same affect on my soul as rain.
It’s tough though, I’m starting to think of waaaay more songs I should have played. I’ll save them for another rainy day I guess.
Music Played:
Diamonds On My Windshield by Tom Waits
Wet, Wet, Wet, by Badly Drawn Boy
Alone in Kyoto by Air
Go Slowly by Radiohead
Back to the Old House by The Smiths
Quiero Libertad by Gipsy Kings
No Ordinary Love by Sade
Promenade by U2
The Same Deep Water As You
Now We Are Free by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard
Tags: busy, lazy, music, rain, tired, work
The JMS 155: Late Night New Tunes
Posted by Josh | Filed under Me, The Josh Mormann Show
This is just a quick recap of my day, some good tunes and a sign off. Not much, I didn’t get started until late. I did it though. EVERYDAY I do this. I’ve gone back to my belief in quantity not so much the quality of content. I do quality in other areas, where the quantity or frequency is lower. By posting songs I don’t have the right to broadcast though, I can kinda make up the difference, so that works for now.
Music Played:
I Like Your Hair by Scotty Vanity
Leather and Lace by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley
Various Billy Idol
The JMS 154: Sick and Tired
Posted by Josh | Filed under The Josh Mormann Show
Hi Everyone, This is the sick and tired episode. Great music though, thanks for the suggestions Juozas! You’re the man!
Music Played:
Created by Portugal The Man
Livin’ Thing by ELO