HERE LISTEN TO THIS
For this episode of "Here, Listen To This" we turn to drummer extraordinaire Eric Rickert of Dante's Camaro. This Saturday, the band will be playing in the parking lot of Marathon Chevrolet in North Charleston while promoting the new line of Camaros. For more info on all things Dante's Camaro, visit their Myspace (www.myspace.com/dantescamaro ) or their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/pages/Dantes-Camaro/55272326864 ).
Rick Ross featuring John Legend, "Magnificent"
Rick Ross kinda reminds me of Dwayne Mitchell from Upper Deck with a shaved head. He almost looks like him. (sighs) Boring, Next.
To See It Online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dY1BgPIEdE or use the keywords "Ross," "Legend" and "Magnificent."
B Scooter, "Nessaja"
Aaaah. A Scooter song I've never heard of. An all-guy band but they use female vocals because they're smart! They're making fun of cows in this song! God bless Scooter! I wanna go to Germany and dance!
To See It Online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wquCCFvbNhI or use the keywords "Scooter" and "Nessaja."
Kenny Rogers, "The Gambler"
You can never go wrong with Kenny Rogers. You know I don't think I've heard this song since I was ten. I remember it being a little more upbeat than this. Then again, I was ten, so things may have been a little blurred. Memories are blurred when you're a kid and the hallway seems a lot longer than it actually is but, when you come back as an adult it's actually pretty short. Nevermind.
To See It Online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu5W9G8s9YQ or use the keywords "Kenny," "Rogers" and "Gambler."
Mondo Generator, "Lie Detector"
This is Nick Oliveri … he used to be in Queens Of The Stone Age. I have a picture of me and him in Atlanta. I'm liking the intro but, otherwise, eh. What can I say? I mostly like old school metal.
To See It Online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdgdANlBMtA or use the keywords "Oliveri", "Mondo" and "Detector."






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