Tom Petty – Harry Green
This week's episode visits the posthumous release of the song Harry Green by Tom Petty.
Listen to the song: Tom Petty - Harry Green
This week's episode visits the posthumous release of the song Harry Green by Tom Petty.
Listen to the song: Tom Petty - Harry Green
This episode of Is This Song Good features the posthumously released Dolly Dagger by Jimi Hendrix.
Listen to this song: Jimi Hendrix - Dolly Dagger
Below, you will find my hand-picked top 5 musical albums of 2023. Yves Tumor - Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) Slowdive - Everything Is Alive Fever Ray - Radical Romantics The Kills - God Games Sufjan Stevens - Javelin Honorable mentions: Health - Rat Wars Black Belt Eagle Scout - The Land, The Water,…
This week's posthumously released song is the last song recorded by Nirvana called You Know You're Right. Is it actually a good Nirvana song or just a cash grab? We'll decide for you.
Listen to the song on YouTube: Nirvana - You Know You're Right
We've returned with a new series featuring posthumously released songs. This episode discussion is about the "last" Beatles song called Now and Then, which was released in early November 2023.
Listen to this song here: The Beatles - Now and Then
This week's episode of Is This Song Good wraps up the NOT one hit wonders series with Hum's song In The Den from their 2020 album Inlet.
Listen to this song on YouTube: Hum - In The Den
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Continuing the NOT one hit wonders series, we're discussing "Reach the Beach" by The Fixx. While this new wave British band has had several big songs in the UK, they are most known for their one hit "One Thing Leads to Another" from the early 1980s.
Listen to this song on YouTube: The Fixx - Reach the Beach
This may very well be the worst cover song in existence: Bush - Come Together
This week's Is This Song Good podcast digs into "My Favourite Game" by The Cardigans who are known for their one hit wonder "Lovefool" from the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack.
Listen to the song on YouTube: The Cardigans - My Favourite Game