Monday, November 24, 2008
His Reverie
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This week's Song/Video is a slice of 60s garage retro, 'Your Reverie,' from San Francisco-based singer-songwriter Kelley Stoltz.
He's been working away for ten years and seven albums, when a good review drew me to 'Reverie,' with its organ effects and staccato bounce, like something I once heard while riding a tricycle...
Here's the groovy and animated video clip for 'Your Reverie':
He's not kidding about being influenced by the Beach Boys as well as Velvet Underground, as we can see in 2006's sweet 'Ever Thought Of Coming Back'.. Not a bad video considering it was produced by a friend on a shoestring budget..
Cartoons du Jour:
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