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STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - MAY 4, 2026 - YOU TUBE: MCSPIRK MUSIC VIDEO
From May 8, 2011.
Song is "The Way I Do," by StarKid/Starship.
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - APRIL 15, 2026 - YOU TUBE: MCSPIRK MUSIC VIDEO
From November 7, 2026.
Song is "No Angels," by Bastille.
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - NOVEMBER 20, 2025 - YOU TUBE: SPONES MUSIC VIDEO
From November 7, 2010.
Song is "Smile," by Uncle Kracker.
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From July 1, 2024.
Song is "Fairytale," by Alexander Rybak.
There’s a specific kind of bleak bartering that happens at 2 AM, and Rusty Reid’s single “Piece of the Action” builds a whole four-minute economy around it. This isn’t a song about the sweeping grandeur of romance; it’s a clinical look at turning “dissatisfaction” into “a transaction of love.” The language is deliberate, almost like a contract being signed on a napkin under a dim light, stripping the act of any pretense other than a desperate, primal exchange. The song’s devastating thesis arrives with a line that stopped me cold: “I have found through endless searching, you can’t get closer […]
The Bleak Barter of Rusty Reid's "Piece of the Action" There's a specific kind of bleak bartering that happens at 2 AM, and Rusty Reid’s single “Piece of the Action” builds a whole four-minute economy around it. This isn't a song about the sweeping grandeur of romance; it’s a clinical look at turning “dissatisfaction” into “a transaction of love.” The language is deliberate, almost like a contract being signed on a napkin under a dim light, stripping the act of any pretense other than a desperate, primal exchange. https://open.spotify.com/track/3dxxNm80L0M1RDTwebWl4I?si=32226b18d38a4096 The song’s devastating thesis arrives with a line that stopped me cold: "I have found through endless searching, you can't get closer when you're touching." Suddenly I wasn’t thinking about music, but about those high-school physics diagrams where atoms are revealed to be 99.9% empty space. Two hands clasp, but what is actually meeting? A universe of nothing, pushing against another universe of nothing. That is the profound, aching loneliness Reid captures here—physicality as a confirmation of distance, not a bridge across it. [caption id="attachment_62552" align="alignnone" width="1500"] The Bleak Barter of Rusty Reid's "Piece of the Action"[/caption] What’s clever is how the song clothes this existential hollowness. The sound is pure rock and roll bravado—a muscular, hip-swinging strut that feels like it should be soundtracking a confident conquest. Instead, it underscores a great and tragic performance. The music swaggers, but the lyrics confess the swagger is a lie, a temporary balm for an internal wound that physical contact only irritates further. The satisfaction achieved is momentary and only serves to highlight the emotional deficit. It's the sound of a bruise forming in real-time, but does the ache ever teach the lesson? Website, Facebook, Twitter(X), YouTube, Bandcamp, Instagram