Four Country Teasers, and one The Rebel, live/radio shows, plus Male Nurse collection available for download at dropbox

Courtesy of Facebook’s Country Teasers fan page. Because a Country Teasers fan is a hungry sort of miscreant.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ohdd2d7byq7c98x/AAD-lVZevvKN_dPJ_O97eMA-a?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u62ua48a5390axu/AAAF9UWA9tlmg-lboECbZJ33a?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/j5qtcsvk2xb9c3h/AABquNi1j967cJxN1KacWR6Oa?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dn6o940c8zm34ai/AAAJOHBfz-PUt-yIgCz11OaYa?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kio00bww7vapioq/AADnpPXjV0zGqHPiVHPGQKq_a?dl=0

Song of The Day: Jay Reatard – I Know A Place

Quite possibly my favorite Jay track, and the flip of the single, a cover of The Go-Between’s, Don’t Let Him Come Back, is equally fantastic. The fact that this fan vid uses clips from birthday boy, Harry Dean Stanton’s, role in Paris, Texas, just gives me a good reason to add it to the Song of The Day rotation.

Happy birthday, Beck

Beck has the amazing ability to switch genres at will and be equally talented in any of them. His skill for producing ballads is matched by very few contemporary (or any era, for that matter) writers, and he can groove with the best of 80’s Prince. In fact, I can think of no other contemporary American songwriter of his stature that can match both the diversity and depth of his work.

With such an impressive discography, it can be difficult to choose favorites, but the heartbreak of of 2002’s break-up classic, Sea Change, was particularly significant to me, with Lost Cause, in particular, being a poignant soundtrack moment in my life. In lieu of posting a hoard of Beck classics and obscurities, I’ll leave you with just that one.