Lets wind the clock back a ways and spend our Wednesday in the awesome vibes that The Eagles create.
-Collins
Lets wind the clock back a ways and spend our Wednesday in the awesome vibes that The Eagles create.
-Collins
To help get you through the middle of the week, here’s a classic. You just can’t go wrong with Elvis, and this song is just so beautiful in its simplicity.
Enjoy!
-Collins
Let’s perk up your week with a little Billy Joel. This is just a catchy, awesome song and it gets me out of a funk right away. So easy to song along to, plus the video is perfect. Enjoy!
-Collins
For this installment of Rewind Wednesday, I thought I’d shake things up a little bit. I wanted to share with you a remix/cover of a classic Fleetwood Mac song by the band Bastille. I generally don’t like remixes of songs, but this one was haunting and brooding and different, which caught my attention.
I hope you enjoy!
-Collins
I wanted to rewind us back to the ’50s today. I recently re-watched “Walk The Line” and was reminded of Johnny Cash’s soulful songs. Take a listen to this iconic guy.
-Collins
Let’s enjoy our Wednesday with a little Elvis Presley.
-Collins
Let’s listen to a classic Culture Club song to get us through Wednesday. Love the concept for the video, and of course, Boy George’s outrageously awesome style.
Enjoy!
-Collins
I hope everyone’s week is going well. I wrote an exam earlier today, so I’m definitely suffering from a serious case of the Wednesdays! So let’s chase the clouds away with this classic Earth, Wind & Fire song.
-Collins
Let us all take some time to listen to the awesomeness that is Europe! And no I don’t mean the country. Their hit “The Final Countdown” will always be a classic, and it’s been stuck in my head all week. There’s just no beating a simple piano rift and catchy chorus. My jealousy of their voluminous hair might have something to do with it too…
Enjoy!
-Collins
You just can’t go wrong with Fleetwood Mac. I love every single one of their songs, but this one is definitely in my top 10. Lindsey Buckingham singing, with only his guitar accompanying him is just mesmerizing. This is one of those songs that needs to been heard live to really feel it.
-Collins