Following the advice on hosting from FiL , and as a means of making up for the past week's absence, here are MP3s of the first 10 songs talked about on the journey so far (follow normal procedure to download these files; I have limited bandwidth so would prefer streaming was kept to a minimum): S1: Beck - We Dance Alone S2: Jason Webley - Eleven Saints (with Jay Thompson) S3: Mark Hamn - Mono S4: Yann Tiersen - Monochrome (Live) S5: Jodie Foster [...]

antoine loyer les cheveux blancs 2007 jason webley almost time to go 2007 (française version) Il était une fois des cheveux blancs qui, jamais ne furent et jamais ne seront. Certaines rues, seules, s'en souviennent. Un rayon de soleil. Aussi. Peut-être. Il n'y a pas d'anges. [...]
It's the holidays, and the bunch of us are wandering our different parts of the world-- Elaine's somewhere in Nigeria, Charissa's moved to Portland, Jewlie is being mysterious somewhere in Texas, and I'm in Belfast en route back to Scotland for Christmas. We're making a lot of "vroom" and "whoosh" noises as we go by, but other than that, the Fabulist has been pretty quiet, and for that, we apologize. We offer up a big holiday sack of goodies to win back your love, in the form of some stuff we've been listening to lately. [...]
Jason Webley admits to making a "kind of rock record" this time around, but unless you consider eastern European folk, circus punk and romantic ballads to be rock than I think you'll be surprised by the exotic sounds of The Cost Of Living . If you've read this site with any regularity you know I have a thing for gypsy folk-punk. Not the over the top variety of Gogol Bordello, but more along the lines of Devotchka or even some of the Pogues early cross-pollination of celtic punk and gypsy folk. The new record is [...]
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Webley, like Elizabeth & The Catapult and Luminescent Orchestrii before him, came to my attention through his association with The Dresden Dolls. In... **Click on the link to read the full post, download mp3s, and comment.**
Jason Webley is a fascinating singer-songwriter-accordionist and sometimes street performer-- if you missed his Eleven Saints video the first time around, I strongly suggest you remedy that . This song is so infectious I have made it my ringtone. I caught up with Mr. Webley after his west coast tour to have a little chat about magic, removing the letter X from the alphabet, and his good friends the Dresden Dolls. I was reading your blog and it seems like you have an interesting relationship [...]
Once again, I went overboard. I tried to narrow it down, but I could only get it down to fifteen songs; because I feel these are all songs that need to be shared. While coming up with the playlist, I realized that about half of my favorite songs are about death! I wonder what that says about me? Hmmm. Tom Waits - Dirt In the Ground . Tom has lots of songs about death. I think this one is my favorite. I once sang it a capella at a Day of [...]