Katie Daryl and her famous friends talk about the 10 best examples of a song not written for a film but that we can't hear now without thinking of the blockbuster movie that featured it.
Katie Daryl and her guest music experts discuss the top ten drug songs. Some blatantly about drugs, others perceived to be drug-fueled, still others perhaps misunderstood, but all songs closely associated with drugs in one way or another.
Ranking the bands from Britain that helped develop the feel and sound of music in the early 1960s. Concentrating the time-frame to 1963 to 1967. "Sorry, Led Zeppelin".
Katie Daryl and friends count down the songs that have a Halloween flair. Ghosts, Goblins, and Ghouls makes for a spooky episode with Rocking Ghoulish Songs.
Howdy. Katie Daryl and crew go Country. They get rowdy and they are not apologizing for it. Here are the picks for Top Ten Country Outlaws. Making, then breaking, the rules, and country music is better for it.