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olivia says...

Jaded by Aerosmith  
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Already heard this song for more than 100 times but never felt bored :)

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Life2oons says...


Demand, Supply - Rhythm, Rhyme, Results

Lyrics

Verse I
Tradin’ this for that, call it tit for tat
We all face tradeoffs and that’s a fact because
Everything is in finite supply
That’s the reason why we all sell and buy

Next up is rule deuce, the next best use
Of money or time defines its true value
It’s more convoluted than just the simple cost
What else could you do? What opportunities are lost?

Decisions at the margin, yeah that’s the key
To understanding principle #3
Take your present situation and assume that it’s the best
If a change is worth more than it costs, then that’s your test

Lesson #4: it’s like the carrot and the stick
We break it down so you can see what makes the world tick
So why do we do the things that we do?
It’s a system of incentives that we all respond to

Chorus
Demand, supply
Listen up, learn this, and you’ll know why
We work, we buy
The price is right when the competition’s alive
(x2)

Verse II
Everyone in society can benefit from trade
#5 is a reminder that we shouldn’t let hope fade
Just use what you’ve got to produce your best
The money that you make will buy the rest

Lesson 6 is a trick, the invisible hand
Buyers and sellers clear markets without the man
The market system almost always prevails
But recognize, too, that markets can fail

Because of monopolies and the troubles they create
Uncle Sam comes along and he’s gotta regulate
That’s lesson #7: when government’s there
They oversee to guarantee that competition is fair

#8 says the future of a national State
Relies on services and products people create
If we sell and excel and we keep doing well
Then the money keeps going ’round just like a carousel

Chorus

Verse III
#9: keep an eye on that money supply
Printing too much paper sends prices sky high
A dollar means nothing, it’s just a nice name
If what it represents doesn’t stay the same

Number 10: there’s a tradeoff in the short run
Between unemployment and inflation
I really can’t explain the whole situation
You want the full story? Step up your education!

Filed under: Economics, Songs

#MusicMonday Man kann jetzt meine deutschsprachigen Songs in bester Qualität von meiner Webseite streamen♫ http://ping.fm/u8ugL

Filed under: deutschsprachigen, Songs

Bru says...

We played live on KTRU last night before heading over to our show at Dean's. It was just Adam and I with the Wurlitzer and an acoustic guitar. Here are the tracks.

Houston On The West Coast by Prairie Cadets  

Free ?Uestlove by Prairie Cadets  

Southern Meadow by Prairie Cadets  

Radio Howl by Prairie Cadets  

Filed under: ktru, music, prairie cadets, radio, songs

Sleepys says...

 

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Sleepys says...

  

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zooey says...

terra canaillo provides this hilarious eurythmy video. Complete with
the very waldorfy lantern song.

terra canaillo:
http://canaillo.blogspot.com/2009/10/cosmic-eurythmy-done-by-his-holine.html

Filed under: eurythmy, film, songs

Sleepys says...

Tell us about songs that are about sleep, or just great to fall asleep to.

Filed under: sleepys, songs

vanderkok says...

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10/21/09 BEAUTIFUL VIETNAMESE PRAISE SONGS @ HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH

Filed under: 10/21/09 BEAUTIFUL, CHURCH, HOLY SPIRIT, PRAISE, SONGS, vanderkok, VIETNAMESE

Talledos says...

After intensive listening, these are my preferences of Revolver -my Fab Four's fave- in its two different remastered versions, mono and stereo:

1. Taxman (best in mono, Paul's Guitar solo, wow! )
2. Eleanor Rigby (both mono and stereo are great!)
3. I'm Only Sleeping (mono)
4. Love To You (both mono and stereo, can't decide)
5. Here, There and Everywhere (stereo without any doubt)
6. Yellow Submarine (stereo!)
7. She Said She Said (both stereo and mono -Ringo's drumming is amazing-)
8. Good Day Sunshine (mono)
9. And You Bird Can Sing (mono)
10. For No One (stereo)
11. Doctor Robert (mono, by far)
12. I Want To Tell You (stereo, though quieter George's voice is crystal clear)
13. Got to Get You Into My Life (both versions are amazing, can't decide)
14. Tomorrow Never Knows (stereo, overwhelmingly stereo)

Filed under: abbey road, beatles, classic, classic rock, drugs, eleanor rigby, england, english, experimental, fab four, george harrison, george martin, guitar, guitar pop, john lennon, liverpool, london, music, paul mccartney, producer, remaster, revolver, ringo starr, rock, songs, songwriting, studio, tomorrow never knows, vocals, yellow submarine