Owsley - Oh No The Radio video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/03/30

A fun powerpop pill off (Will) Owsley's eponymous first record: Oh No The Radio.

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9 years ago

bassguitarfan2010

What a great song. I just bought the first album on iTunes today. So sad to hear of his passing.

9 years ago

billytheseagull

if god wrote songs they'd sound something like this..

10 years ago

davo171

Why isnt this song everywhere?

10 years ago

Matt Harvey

Will Owsley was a treasure full of talent and pure genius. He could play anything, sang very well, wrote amazing lyrics and accompanied them so well with melodic instrumentation. He was also a huge talent engineering and producing. When I got this album, I thought it was great, and I found out that he was from Anniston, AL where I work (live in Gadsden, AL). I had no idea what a body of work he had put out there, or any knowledge of just how much he accomplished in his way too short life. I hope that all of you (for your sake) will check out all his music whether it be his solo work, or the Semantics, or his 14 years of work with Amy Grant, as well as so many other huge folks he worked with. RIP brother, wish I had met you in person.

10 years ago

Kay Hahn

Genius who left us wanting much more ...

10 years ago

Matt Neal

This is totally in my wheelhouse..terrific, hook laden power pop with killer guitar work...perfect! Thanks for uploading. :)

11 years ago

Zen Zep

Then it means you're a woman of good taste.

11 years ago

astralchanteuse

I own this CD. Primarily because of being influenced by Jason Falkner and Jon Brion.

11 years ago

Zen Zep

Good job, sir! (:

11 years ago

Henry Mena

I did my small part: when the album came out I worked at Tower Records and there was a copy in a box of promos. I took it home fell in love with it. Hard. Almost everyone in my circle of friends who are musicians and power pop fans love it, thanks to my badgering. Actually, it didn't take much: from the first listen they all got into it and went out and bought their own copies.

11 years ago

Zen Zep

You're welcome. Owsley's music definitely deserves more recognition.

11 years ago

Henry Mena

Will Owsley (1966-2010). RIP, brother. And thanks for the tunes.

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