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How about some Randy Newman?
It’s just how my brain works ... I’m literal. Also, a lot of the stuff I grew up listening to was like that. Randy Newman had the idea that the person singing the song was a character and not necessarily him.
Joan Armatrading, Jackson Brown, Roseanne Cash was just amazing, not just to deal with but on stage. An early one (was) getting Randy NewmanMore quotes »
Around the web
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The Secret Speakeasy Lounge Rooms at Pixar
became the Love Lounge, a secret speakeasy room. All kinds of famous people have visited the room including Steve Jobs, Randy Newman, Michael Eisner and many more. Gordon then moved offices and created the Lucky 7 Lounge, a similar room that has been outfitted 5/30/12 from Laughing Squid Read more »
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Rumer's old music: Randy Newman - Marie
have a complicated relationship with Marie. Randy Newman is a really interesting artist, as his narrators can be quite funny, but they're also frustrating. Ever since I was introduced to this track, I knew Marie was a beautiful song. The melody seemed pretty, from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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Found: The Bridge Red Hot Chili Peppers Went Under And Wrote A Song About...
is some serious rock & roll detective work right here. Vulture: Randy Newman may proclaim, “I Love L.A.,” but Los Angeles is deeper, richer, and more vibrant than that shouty stream of Chamber of Commerce clichés. For an Angeleno like me, “Under the Bridge” from The Daily Swarm Read more »
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Rematch: Nationals at Phillies Game Thread, May 23, 2012
some Imperial types marching, John Williams is your guy. You need a song to make people reach for a box of Kleenex, talk to Randy Newman. But if you want creepy atmospherics and spine-shivering chords to back up your casual death threats, you gotta bring in from The Good Phight Read more »
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John Mayer's headin' out to California
and a truckload of Clampetts – “California is the place you oughta be.” The state’s cities, of course, are celebrated often: Randy Newman was quite fond of L.A., where Sheryl Crow wished to have fun and watch the sun come up over Santa Monica Boulevard. Johnny from Globe and Mail Read more »