The theme for @Kitty's #TuneTuesday this week is from @sharazluke: "#SongBaton - A song that ought to be followed by another specific song"
I don't know why, but I've always felt "I Know The End" by Phoebe Bridgers flows well into "Younger Now" by Miley Cyrus π€·ββοΈ
"I Know The End": https://youtu.be/WJ9-xN6dCW4
"Younger Now": https://youtu.be/-LX2kpeyp80
Ah, #TuneTuesday. The theme this time is #SongBaton. My picks are:
Africa by TOTO https://youtu.be/FTQbiNvZqaY
Down Under by Men At Work https://youtu.be/XfR9iY5y94s
Simply because of my college friend Mark, who whenever he was in charge of music, would ALWAYS put these two on back-to-back. It was his rule! (And it was a pretty good rule)

For #tunetuesday #songbaton how about two tunes that come together to form the baitest mix. Guaranteed to get groans from your mates
Thought of one for @Kitty's #TuneTuesday theme this week, #SongBaton - one song that goes into another.
These are next to each other on the album. When radio plays them, they ALWAYS play them both, they go together so well.
Zep - Heartbreaker into Living Loving Maid. Vinyl pops, crackles and all! The TOO HOT version with too much bass!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdAER03OGA0
#Zep #LedZeppelin #60sMusic #60sRock #60sBands #EnglishBands #BritishBands #LedZeppelinII #ProtoMetal #ClassicRock
Today's #TuneTuesday from @Kitty & @sharazluke features the #SongBaton : two songs that sound best together. Here's two sequential songs from the final album from HΓΌsker DΓΌ, Warehouse: Songs and Stories (1987). I love how the end of the first song, written and sung by drummer Grant Hart, segues perfectly into the beginning of the next, written and sung by guitarist Bob Mould. Alas, 'twas not to last.
#HuskerDu
Back From Somewhere
https://youtu.be/n0rVQy-djZw?si=1b5wGFyS-bbvl0kA
Ice Cold Ice
https://youtu.be/vQ5G77phKf4?si=wnV6_GIhP1FinMOp
Hey my Masto friends. Iβm back from the alps just in time for my fav time of the Fedi week with @Kitty wonderful #TuneTuesday
The theme (which I donβt remember submitting π) is #SongBaton and when Iβm on the decks these 2 must go back-to-back.
The great Lionel Richie and All Night Long
https://songwhip.com/lionel-richie/all-night-long-all-night
followed by the equally magnificent Luther Vandross and Stop To Love.
@Kitty and @sharazluke pair up to give us this week's #TuneTuesday theme - #SongBaton - pairs of songs that work together.
On the album, these are listed as one song, but they were released as two singles with videos that flow into each other, and I love that. They feel distinct but belong together.
Green Day - Holiday / Boulevard of Broken Dreams
https://songwhip.com/green-day/holiday-boulevard-of-broken-dreams
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1OqtIqzScI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Soa3gO7tL-c
I love this week's #TuneTuesday theme of #SongBaton. Thanks, @Kitty for hosting and @sharazluke for the fun theme!
The Jim Carroll Band - People Who Died https://youtu.be/tf4d7VxcQ30?si=Fs8jYxuJRw0fW5fD should be followed by Butthole Surfers - Pepper. https://youtu.be/KRXty8lDUW0?si=Y3gBn3ACEC7PoOCP
#TuneTuesday #SongBaton Songs that should be played back-to-back, in order. One of my favorite moments on any album ever is on Radioheadβs Kid A, as the cacophony of The National Anthem fades into a dissonant, quiet orchestral moment that leads into the bleak, sparse arrangement of How to Disappear Completely. This cover version doesnβt quite capture the moment as the album does, but itβs beautiful nonetheless.