The good kind
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:21 pm
a yet unrealeased track from the wrekers (its a live performance and the audio quiality isnt that good but the song sounds pretty good)
I am downloading it as I type, kind sir!Psychotic_Carp wrote:a yet unrealeased track from the wrekers (its a live performance and the audio quiality isnt that good but the song sounds pretty good)
tell me what you think of it ma'amfluffy wrote:I am downloading it as I type, kind sir!Psychotic_Carp wrote:a yet unrealeased track from the wrekers (its a live performance and the audio quiality isnt that good but the song sounds pretty good)
Thank you very much.
Okay well it was a little hard to make out the lyrics but it was a good song.Psychotic_Carp wrote:tell me what you think of it ma'amfluffy wrote:I am downloading it as I type, kind sir!Psychotic_Carp wrote:a yet unrealeased track from the wrekers (its a live performance and the audio quiality isnt that good but the song sounds pretty good)
Thank you very much.
i had listen to it a few times to get the lyricsfluffy wrote: Okay well it was a little hard to make out the lyrics but it was a good song.
It was the good kind of song I mean.
Will miracles never cease? I do believe the boy LAUGHED!Psychotic_Carp wrote:i had listen to it a few times to get the lyricsfluffy wrote: Okay well it was a little hard to make out the lyrics but it was a good song.
It was the good kind of song I mean.
har har
i laugh dammit!!!!!fluffy wrote: Will miracles never cease? I do believe the boy LAUGHED!
cheeter!!!!fluffy wrote:In 2004, Michelle Branch took a break from her successful solo career to team with friend and touring backup singer Jessica Harp in a new project called the Wreckers. Previous to the Branch collaboration, Harp had been working as a singer/songwriter in Nashville, and those country music elements mixed with Branch's pop sensibilities to inform the Wreckers' rootsy, harmony-rich sound. The duo debuted in autumn 2004, performing "Good Kind" on the WB teen drama One Tree Hill. "Good Kind" then appeared on the show's official oundtrack -- issued in January 2005 -- as the Wreckers prepared to release their full-length debut in spring of that year.
I can google too you know!
mtv's not going to help im working on getting the album versions. i have to remove the copy protection before i can post itfluffy wrote:That's not cheating. How else do you expect me to find stuff out about pop culture? Walk down the stone street to the local tienda and buy a Rolling Stone Magazine!?
Maybe watch MTV?BAH HUMBUG!!!
So there! PfffffffT! *insert razzberry*