Neo-psych garage stuff:
Son also played this on Saturday night. The 90's was a good decade for Canadian music
I'm listening and reminiscing
I'm probably a few months behind the curve here, but I heard this song last week while channel flicking, went right by it, flipped back, and now I can't get it out of my head.
Listening to music by our firepit and listentng to Pink Floyd:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gOqblSqx_VI
Netflix, in the run-up to the release of Bo Burnham's amazing new special 'Inside.', were promoting his older shows and since we hadn't really heard of him before The Dancer and I watched through them and were blown away. Ended up buying the album of 'What.' and have been listening to a few of the tracks (especially 'Repeat Stuff' and 'We think We know You"- which is an absolutely brilliant performance piece). It's a pity there isn't an album of the newer special (Make Happy), because The Dancer loved his country song parody/tribute 'Pandering'.
I'm listening to this trying to convince myself to take a pay cut for a job that will be a lot better for my health
Rexdale represent
Did a livestream where we paired each of our beers with a different artist/song: https://youtu.be/orPhE2Gl-do
Turned that into a Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6o2idoXxx2lugsky7UUMV2?si=d245f8044d264849
I got Dire Straits 'Love Over Gold' and just heard "Telegraph Road" for the first time.
My mind is blown.
I know this song has become a cliche on Country radio and streaming, but I still like it. This is a great version. And ... the Zac Brown Band is performing at Fenway Park in Boston on Aug. 8. I'd be there with son Jason, but he already bought tickets for us to see Blues Traveler at Jonathan Edwards Vineyard in North Stonington, CT, same night. That'll be fun too. And a much more intimate and laid-back venue than Fenway.
Do you like dark wave? Do you like cold wave? Do you like The Cure? Do you like Depeche Mode? Do you like Souxie and the Banshees?
I heard the original back when it came out, but stumbled on this reaction today. Forty-five minutes of reaction video for ten minutes of rap. I missed quite a bit listening on my own.
Beer Baron said:I got Dire Straits 'Love Over Gold' and just heard "Telegraph Road" for the first time.
My mind is blown.
Oh man, that's good stuff
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. Quote from an unapologetic drug user (Hunter S. Thompson) leading into a song from an apologetic one...
Gary said:John Prine and Iris Dement. This is priceless.
If relationships have soundtracks, that'd be one of the first tracks on the album the missus and I share. We were lucky to see Prine in 2019 at Ravinia near Chicago, and at an NPR show taping at the Saenger in New Orleans back in early '18.
Covid sucks.
She'll Drive the Big Car - David Bowie
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