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The Good Times Are Killing Me may refer to: "The Good Times Are Killing Me", a song by Modest Mouse on their album Good News for People Who Love Bad News; The Good Times Are Killing Me, a book written by Lynda Barry, later turned into an off-Broadway play; The Good Times Are Killing Me, the 2009 Canadian made-for-television movie produced by ...
Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth studio album by American rock band Modest Mouse, released on April 6, 2004, by Epic Records.Founding member Jeremiah Green did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band, and it would be the only release during his time with Modest Mouse that he would not appear on.
The Good Times Are Killing Me (1993) Thee Headcoats Conundrum (1994) [9] In Tweed We Trust (1996) Deerstalking Men (1996) [as Thee Headcoats Sect] Knights of the Baskervilles (1996) [10] The Jimmy Reed Experience (1997) [10" mini LP; Jimmy Reed tribute] The Messerschmitt Pilot's Severed Hand (1998) [11] Brother is Dead… But Fly is Gone! (1998)
Abshire was a main feature in a 1971 documentary titled Spend It All which was directed by Les Blank, as well as being featured in a 1975 documentary from PBS titled The Good Times Are Killing Me. [13] He was also included in the documentary film, Les Blues de Balfa, along with Balfa. The documentary was first released on VHS in 1993 and its ...
The Good Times Are Killing Me came out in 1997 on a small independent label called T.O.N. Records. It was credited just to Top Jimmy. [ 1 ] John Bazz and Evan Johns were among the musicians credited.
The Good Times are Killing Me (Swallow Records, 1972) The Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music Vol. 2 (1974) J'ai Vu le Loup, Le Renard et la Belette (1976, re-released Rounder Records, 1988) The Balfa Brothers and Nathan Abshire: The 1970 NYC Cajun Concert (Field Recorders Collective, 2008)
The Good Times Are Killing Me (1993) Cavern by the Sea (1993) Connundrum (1994) The Sound of the Baskervilles (1995 – Thee Headcoats featuring Thee Headcoatees) In Tweed We Trust (1996) Knights of the Baskervilles (1996) The Jimmy Reid Experience (1997) The Messerschmits Pilots Severed Hand (1998)
"Good Times" is a song recorded by Eric Burdon & the Animals and released on the 1967 album Winds of Change, with music and lyrics by Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and Barry Jenkins. The single reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the B-side to "San Franciscan Nights" in the U.S.