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La Ditty Da by Barry Mac, released 14 March 2017 Looking back on life I'm thinkin' bout you now Where did you go, what did you do Did you get high somehow Well I been lookin' for you, searchin' high and low Last time I seen ya, you were headin' for the door And you said 'Never look back', so I tried to let it go Now I'm thinkin' bout you too much, it's hurtin. And you said 'La, La Ditty Da', and you say 'La, La Ditty Da' (Fiddle Solo) Turn on the radio and hear our favourite song I lay awake at night and wonder what went wrong And when I think of you it feels like yesterday Well ain't it funny how the time just slips away And you said 'Never look back', so I tried to let it go. So here's a rather unique one, contributed by LA residents The Ditty Bops, based on their recent cross-country summer bicycle tour from LA to New York City. Good ebook reader for macadvantageload. The Ditty Bops' Top 10 Food Stops On Their 2006 Bicycle Tour Across The US: Bedrock Depot (Dinosaur, CO) – 'Best lemon ice cream.'. Check out La Ditty Da by Barry Mac on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Paperboy - Ditty 1992 The Nine Yards, Straight Outta Compton Movie,1-900-2-COMPTON,Eazy-E Music Artist, eazyelegacy.org,EazyE.Org,Ruthlessmutha, Sergioz Remi.

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  1. Fugees – Fu-Gee-La
  2. DELFONICS – LA LA MEANS I LOVE YOU
  3. Jay-Z Feat Beyonce – 03 Bonnie and Clyde
  4. Dr Dre Feat Hitman, Xzibit and Eminem – Whats the Difference
  5. Kafani ft. Aktual & Gucci Mane – She Ready Now
  6. Mac Mall – Wide Open (4:14)
  7. E-40 ft Too Short – Rappers Ball (4:44)
  8. The Notorious Big – Kick In The Door
  9. Fabolous Feat Nate Dogg – Cant Deny it
  10. Cassidy Feat R Kelly – Hotel
  11. 2Pac ft George Clinton – Can't C Me
  12. WIZ KHALIFA – YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS
  13. THESLYSHOW.COM – TALKING HUSTLE
  14. KID INK – BE REAL
  15. TRES DELINQUENTS – DELINQUENT HABITS
  16. Lloyd – You
  17. PAPERBOY – DITTY
  18. DRAKE – WHATS MY NAME
  19. Mac & A.K. – You Should Know That
  20. TOMMY JAMES AND THE SHONDELLS – CRYSTAL BLUE PERSUASION
  21. Modest Mouse – Float On
  22. THIRD EYE BLIND – SEMI CHARMED LIFE
  23. TECH N9NE – HOOD GO CRAZY
  24. Snoop Dogg Ft. Dr. Dre – What's My Name
  25. The Game ft. Problem, Huddy, & Bad Lucc – T.H.O.T.
  26. Nicki Minaj Feat Drake – Moment 4 Life
  27. Fat Joe ft R Kelly – We Thuggin
  28. Eminem – The Real Slim Shady
  29. Mac Dre – All I Want To Do
  30. Louie Loc ft. Keak Da Sneak – Aint Nobody
  31. Iamsu – 100 Grand ft. Juvenile & Kool John
  32. Outkast – Rosa Parks
  33. All American Rejects – Gives You Hell
  34. DJ Snake – You Know You Like it
  35. E-40 – SLAPPIN
  36. Johnny Cash – Ring Of Fire
  37. Usher – U Don't Have to Call
  38. THE GAME – COMPTON
  39. SMOKEY ROBINSON – I SECOND THAT EMOTION
  40. WYCLEF JEAN – PARTY TO DEMASCUS
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If you love music, but don't have the time to keep up with what's new, you should listen to Tuesday Reviewsday. Every week our critics join our hosts in the studio to talk about what you should be listening to, in one short segment. This week, music journalist Chris Martins joins A Martinez for a chat.

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Chris Martins
Artist: HEALTH
Album: 'DEATH MAGIC'
Songs: 'L.A. LOOKS,' 'NEW COKE'
Summary:
I wanna kick things off with a modern Los Angeles classic, the neo-noise-rock band known as HEALTH. They've got a brand new brutalizer of an album out this week called 'DEATH MAGIC.' This thing is so heavy, it slams even during its poppiest moments.
You've got stomping arena rock drums, screaming glittery synth, booming bass, and then the bow: Jake Duzsik's treacly vocals, sounding like they're leaking out of a sweet dream. But then there's the content. You realize he's singing all these screwed up things, like 'Am I stuck with myself?' and 'It's not love but I still want you.' HEALTH has always been like this, balancing light against dark. It's what separates them from the tired, off-putting machismo of so many loud bands, and it's what makes their abrasive sound accessible.
The video for this album's lead single 'NEW COKE' includes a very telling moment. At the end of a night out on the scene, we see Jake and his bandmates vomit profusely, yellow liquid spouting from their faces. But in HEALTH fashion, the moment caught in glorious hi-def slow-mo. And it's kinda beautiful.
'NEW COKE' is a little more indicative of where HEALTH is at now. Their mashup of pretty melodies and heavy sounds says a lot about where they come from. Not just Los Angeles, but our legendary DIY punk venue The Smell. The same downtown hub that gave us groups like No Age and Mika Miko. But HEALTH have also found their place in more global musical picture. Bike mania 2 game rate 3. They've toured with Nine Inch Nails, been remixed by Crystal Castles (twice), and on 'DEATH MAGIC' they bring in some new friends. Björk producer Haxan Cloak contributes, as do the trusted engineers of Mars Volta and Kanye West. These guys didn't change HEALTH's sound so much as take a thick black Sharpie marker and draw fat lines around all the wild sonic shapes this band naturally creates. 'DEATH MAGIC' is a slugger.
Artist: Mac DeMarco
Album: 'Another One'
Songs: 'The Way You'd Love Her,' 'A Heart Like Hers'
Summary:
Since I'm solo this week I've picked two albums that couldn't be farther apart in vibe, tone, content, and sound. We've got 'Another One' by Mac DeMarco. That is the actual name of the record, 'Another One,' and the whole thing is as casual and easy as the title sounds. There's a shrugged off, unplugged, out-of-time quality to the whole thing that evokes solo John Lennon, or Harry Nilsson. You'll hear all that lovely slack in this first song, dubbed 'The Way You'd Love Her.'
It's a sweet little guitar ditty about having a crush you'll never get the chance to explore. All of the songs on the album find Mac pondering heartbreak or pining for love out of reach. But they're all breezy like this.. short, bright and swirly songs that never mire in mope. That's probably to do with the way they were made. Mac's billing this as a mini-LP. It arrives only a year after 'Salad Days,' which made him a critical darling. He wrote and recorded 'Another One' in about two weeks, in his bedroom, which is awesome. It's testament to his ability to ignore the pressure of sudden success. Also confirmation of what we assumed after listening to his tunes: this 25-year-old Canadian lo-fi prince is a very chill dude.
So much so, in fact, that he ends this album by giving out his actual home address. 'Stop on by. I'll make you a cup of coffee,' he says, and he means it. In an interview a couple of days ago, he said about 30 fans have visited already. Who knows, maybe one of them will turn out to be the true love he's looking for.





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