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A Bad Singer Playlist

By Tim on May 3, 2016

A Bad Singer Playlist “Writing about music,” Martin Mull quipped, “is like dancing about architecture.” Part of the problem, of course, is that the reader wants to hear what the writer is going on about. And, inevitably, I refer to many, many songs in Bad Singer: The Surprising Science of Tone Deafness and How We […]

Posted in Bad Singer, music | Tagged bad singer, Elvis Costello, isobel campbell, Joe Strummer, Johnny cash, Mark Lanegan, music, Neko Case, Otis Redding, rolling stones, Shuggie Otis, timbre, tone deafness, Wagner

The music that meant the most to me in 2012

By Tim on December 23, 2012

The music that meant the most to me in 2012 Doing my radio show at CFYT in Dawson City (photo by John Lund) I couldn’t do it. There was so much fabulous music this year that I just couldn’t narrow it down to a Top 10. So here—alphabetically because there was no way I could […]

Posted in music | Tagged 2012, Allo Darlin, Andrew Bird, Avett Brothers, Bahamas, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Cat Power, Dirty Projectors, Dum Dum Girls, Eleni Mandell, Father John Misty, First Aid Kit, Frankie Rose, Japandroids, John K. Samson, Justin Townes Earle, Lee Ranaldo, Leonard Cohen, Mark Lanegan, Mountain Goats, music, Of Monsters and Men, Porcelain Raft, Sharon Van Etten, Spiritualized, Tindersticks, Titus Andronicus

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