The Fine Line

Take a Look Back – Dimestore of Love Episode I

Posted by Cindy on December 21st, 2006

Ed. Note: I plan to bring back Dimestore of Love in January of 2007. Weekly. In fact, I’m contemplating a live show. More to come. Meantime…

Fine Line originated as a song written by Buddy Huffman and performed by Macon Greyson on their Uneasy album.

Long story short, I loved the song, there’s a personal story behind it – therefore I stole the name “The Fine Line” and used it for my own evil purposes —- using the name for my live Internet webcast show on TexasRadio1.com. Later on I started doing my own weekly live webcasts and kept the Fine Line name.

So as of today, I’m back to my Podcasting ways with a new regular Podcast named “Dimestore of Love” which is a bonus track on The Lonelies debut EP entitled…you got it…”Dimestore of Love.”

I’m just gonna play local/regional (and sometimes across the state line) music that I personally love. If you don’t like it, you can just kiss my big fat white ass.

I give you…Dimestore of Love – Episode 1…

Playlist: (I sorta went old school and played tracks from a couple of years back)
1. The Lonelies – “Dimestore of Love”
2. Eisley – “Golly Sandra”
3. Happy Bullets – “Untied”
4. jetscreamer – “Black Hole”
5. Deadman – “Ghost Story”
6. Record Hop – “Giant Babies”
7. Thrift Store Cowboys – “Days We Remember”
8. Salim Nourallah – “Model Brothers”
9. The Theater Fire – “Tease the Hangman”
10. Midlake – “Kingfish Pies”
11. Collin Herring – “Heaven Never Works Out”
12. Macon Greyson – “Fine Line”

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