Music
Song To Work To - March 12th - Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
Submitted by Mark on Fri, 03/12/2010 - 12:21This is a song that everyone knows! It's a great song to have in the background when your hard at work, you'll find yourself singing along and stamping your feet in no time!
Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
Enjoy! ;)
Song To Work To - March 11th - Tenacious D - Tribute
Submitted by Mark on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 12:52The song to work to today is a gem from 2002, there's no need to even write about or introduce this song, everyone knows it...
Tenacious D - Tribute
Embedding of the YouTube video is disabled so click here to listen.
Enjoy :)
Song To Work To - March 10th - Faith No More - Evidence
Submitted by Mark on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 11:37Today's song to work to is one that I love to have in the background, if I'm working, in the car, or even just relaxing. It works for all.
Today's song is Faith No More - Evidence.
Enjoy :)
Song To Work To - March 9th - Tim Minchin - White Whine In The Sun
Submitted by Mark on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 12:24Today's song to work to is by Tim Minchin, I like having this song playing in the background because it has a calm soothing tone to it, and the end is very up-lifting I think.
Enjoy :)
Tim Minchin - White Whine In The Sun (Australian 'Ready For This' Recording)
Song To Work To - March 8th - A whiter shade of pale - Cover by Annie Lennox.
Submitted by Mark on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 17:59I have decided to give life to a new routine here on Elf Knows It, every day I am going to post a song that I think is a good choice to add to your playlist , or just have playing in the background while working or even just relaxing at your computer.
If you have any ideas or choices yourself, don't be afraid to let me know with a comment below!
Today's song to work to is: A whiter shade of pale - Cover by Annie Lennox.
YouTube as a Music Player?
Submitted by Mark on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 02:15Just want to write a quick post about music, more out of curiosity than anything else! Lately I've found myself using YouTube as a music player more than listening to the MP3's on my computer. The only thing that used to put me off YouTube for music was the sound quality, but with the high quality options now available, it's perfect for sound.
What do you use for music? YouTube? iTunes?Let me know with comment below.
Has Technology Stripped The Talent From Music?
Submitted by Mark on Sat, 06/21/2008 - 01:30This is something that has always put the 'cringes' on me!....
Do you remember the days when music was a group of people who just loved and admired the feel of their musical instrument in their hands, and playing it for a willing crowd was enough to make them leave with a smile? Also for the harder type watching a rock band do their utter best to hit/strum/slap their instruments on stage to make the possibility of a burst ear drum a reality?
