NOTE: This is an archive of a blog I originally published at Audiolicious.tv.
I have never been able to--and I suspect I never will--understand how some people don't like music. It is an absolutely alien concept to me. I can't imagine living without music.
Music is a part of my life every day and has been a passion of mine since I can remember. One of the best things about music is discovering new music and sharing the music you love with others.
And that. simply, is the point of Audiolicious.tv: Sharing.
I've been sharing the music I love with people in one form or another since I was a kid, be it vinyl, 8-track or cassette tapes, CDs, and now MP3 files and streams.
I've been sharing music with people online for the past fifteen or so years through various channels but I've never used one central location as that channel. Until now.
My name is David Erickson and this is my music blog.
This is about the music I like. If you like it too, great, stick around.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy!
Andy Sharrocks & The Smokin' Jackets
Profile of Andy Sharrocks & The Smokin’ Jackets at Audiolicious.tv.
Minnesota Monday: Whatever You Want To Haunt You by Ben Weaver
Ben Weaver sings Whatever You Want To Haunt You during a performance in Ekko, Utrecht on March 6, 2007.
Every Time We Say Goodbye by John Coltrane
John Coltrane playing Every Time We Say Goodbye during a 1961 performance in Baden-Baden, Germany.
Dead End Friends by Them Crooked Vultures
Concert footage of Them Crooked Vultures performing Dead End Friends.
Time To Pretend by MGMT
The music video for MGMT’s Time to Pretend.
Jim Marshall, Rock Photographer, Dies
Jim Marshall, the photographer who captured some of rock & roll’s most unforgettable images including photos of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at Monterey Pop and Johnny Cash flipping the bird at San Quentin, died in his sleep on March 23, 2010, in New York.
Addicted To Love by Robert Palmer
Who needs a music video budget? Gimme five slinky, Patrick Nagel-inspired hotties, a frontman and a backdrop and you’ve got a heavy-rotation Robert Palmer music video from 1985.