My first thought when I saw this week's topic was, "There can't be many songs worth listening to about meat, surely?!" Turns out there are loads - I just didn't know any of them! Thanks so much for the introduction to so much great music, steen. If your noms don't feature highly in this week's A list, I shall eat my (pork pie) hat. bb x
Aw shucks, BB. I have to say, though, that this week, like any other, numerous people have posted better songs in more genres than I could ever have thought of. It has turned out to be more interesting than I originally thought, though. You're right about that.
I meant to say, I'd love to try meat cooked in a hole at some point in my life, like in Filipino Box Spring Hog. It's that time of the year on British TV where there always seems to be someone cooking some delicious beast in preparation for Christmas. Nom nom indeed.
I can definitely say 'I need meat' is from my record.. the crackles line up perfectly...
ReplyDeleteglad you put up 'animal in man' smart track.
will check the rest later.. a lot of listening tonight I think.. looks cool tho..
i'm gonna cook me some massive burgers....num nums!!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought when I saw this week's topic was, "There can't be many songs worth listening to about meat, surely?!" Turns out there are loads - I just didn't know any of them! Thanks so much for the introduction to so much great music, steen. If your noms don't feature highly in this week's A list, I shall eat my (pork pie) hat. bb x
ReplyDeleteAw shucks, BB. I have to say, though, that this week, like any other, numerous people have posted better songs in more genres than I could ever have thought of. It has turned out to be more interesting than I originally thought, though. You're right about that.
ReplyDeleteif someone passed me a pigfoot right now, i'd eat it!
ReplyDeleteI meant to say, I'd love to try meat cooked in a hole at some point in my life, like in Filipino Box Spring Hog. It's that time of the year on British TV where there always seems to be someone cooking some delicious beast in preparation for Christmas. Nom nom indeed.
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