Classic Eighties Single of The Day: The Smiths’ “What Difference Does It Make?”


But I’m Still Fond of You, Whoa Oh…

On This Date in 1984: The Smiths released their fourth single, “What Difference Does It Make?” with a B-side of “Back To The Old House.” This song was my first introduction to The Smiths, a band that immediately became my over-the-top favorite band at the time. I was lucky to see The Smiths in concert probably three times (memory a bit fuzzy) and I still try to see Morrissey perform whenever he passes through NYC with his band. The Smiths’ music will always be very heartfelt to me.
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Happy Birthday, Gene Krupa!

Today we here at The Worley Gig celebrate the 101st Birthday of the staggeringly influential jazz and big band drummer, Gene Krupa. Happy Birthday, Gene!

Bacon Thing of The Day: Bacon Chicken Narwhal


I Believe the Horn is Made of Sculpted Cheese

Ladies, wouldn’t your husband love to come home tonight to a delicious dinner of Bacon Chicken Narwhals? I know I would, if someone was at my home cooking it for me. Find out how to make this tasty and fun-looking dish at This Link.

Pink Thing of The Day: Hello Kitty Darth Vader Helmet


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You just can’t make this shit up, folks. Who thinks of this kind of thing and makes it happen? That’s what I would like to know. Thanks to Hello Kitty Hell For The Tip!

Post Punk Single of The Day: The Stranglers’ “Golden Brown”


“Never a Frown With Golden Brown”

On This Date, January 11th in 1982: The Stranglers released their nineteenth single, “Golden Brown” from their sixth studio album, La Folie. “Golden Brown” — written by keyboardist Dave Greenfield —  reached the #2 spot on the U.K. singles chart, is pretty obviously a love song about the pleasurable effects of heroin. Just take a casual glance at the lyrics.