Felt like a Tool morning. Woke up with Right in Two in my head and rolled with it.
Friday was 11 hours in a car with YT Music on the whole time. It was great. Their algorithm must hate me as I like so many different kinds of music.
For any drummers here, Danny Carey is the best drummer to date. Prove me wrong.
Back to Envy of None, Alex Lifeson's new project.
Toyman!
MegaDork
1/24/23 11:23 a.m.
Duke
MegaDork
1/24/23 3:41 p.m.
One song culled out of a looong trip-hop mix:
Toyman!
MegaDork
1/27/23 10:28 a.m.
My admin was complaining that the classical music was putting her to sleep so time to wake everyone up for the weekend.
In reply to Duke :
The Last Open Road. By BS Levy. The story about a young Buddy Palumbo and his involvement with sports cars, sports car racing, and his girlfriend.
Each CD takes almost an hour to listen to and there are about 20.
The perfect thing for a long road trip
It's done like a 1940's radio play that commands your attention with a great story and diverse characters. All wound up in a story that holds your attention for hours on end.
There are tastes of Leave it to Beaver and Father knows best forming a soup of sports cars and racing.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
1980s punk rock — a long playlist on Spotify
1980s Punk here. Nope, it's not dead.
preach (dudeist priest) said:
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
1980s punk rock — a long playlist on Spotify
1980s Punk here. Nope, it's not dead.
As an aside, I find the "Broken Record" podcast to be very entertaining and informative. Rick Rubin does most of the interviews, and who better positioned to talk to musicians that the guy who produced many of the best? Just listened to his Iggy Pop interview, and was really surprised at how intact Iggy's brain is considering all the drugs that he's done and the sidemen who died in those particular wars.
As an answer to the original thread question:
Right now I'm listening to race cars on the track at the Daytona 24... Music to my ears!
I usually listen to some fairly heavy stuff but I stumbled across this. Everything else on the album is horrible and the lady that covers Grace Slicks parts is absolutely horrid IMHO but this song is pretty good IMO. I actually like the imagery in the lyrics a lot.
The Who on the world's greatest $1500 3.1 stereo. Funny, the dog couldn't care less, but the cats came out of hiding and want to listen.
Thanks to the Cindy Williams thread.
I've always really liked this song and this is the best version of it, IMO. And I do believe that Steve Cropper, the original guitarist, plays on it.
No surprise here, but I'm listening to Mastodon again. Specifically their album Blood Mountain.
And a challenge. Find better guitar tone anywhere. I dare you. Outrageous. I need to catch them again, and the current tour hits SLC and Vegas...
barefootcyborg5000 said:
No surprise here, but I'm listening to Mastodon again. Specifically their album Blood Mountain.
And a challenge. Find better guitar tone anywhere. I dare you. Outrageous. I need to catch them again, and the current tour hits SLC and Vegas...
For heavy tones this is my favorite tone ( obviously the heavy fuzzed out part)
Duke
MegaDork
2/2/23 11:16 a.m.
I keep forgetting about this guy and then rediscovering him.
Just heard this song for the first time, I really like it and didn't even know the album existed.
Duke
MegaDork
2/3/23 3:23 p.m.
More French stoner metal funk: