Wow brings back memories?David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band—Live at the Capitol Theatre
I picture merging onto a speedway to this, and then driving full out. I wish I lived in Germany sometimes...
The lines on the road are 32nd notes... I'm pretty sure that translates to over 160 km/h based on the lane markings here.
The lines on the road are 32nd notes... I'm pretty sure that translates to over 160 km/h based on the lane markings here.
Wow you have a very imaginative mind. Share it some moreI picture merging onto a speedway to this, and then driving full out. I wish I lived in Germany sometimes...
The lines on the road are 32nd notes... I'm pretty sure that translates to over 160 km/h based on the lane markings here.
Starting my Sunday with:
Geddy Lee - My Favourite Headache
I don't find it to be up to the same level as the stuff he did with Rush, but his bass skills never disappoint. And with Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) on drums, it is a really good album to listen to front to back.
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Starting my Sunday with:
Geddy Lee - My Favourite Headache
I don't find it to be up to the same level as the stuff he did with Rush, but his bass skills never disappoint. And with Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) on drums, it is a really good album to listen to front to back.
Speaking of bass I've been thumping to ZZ Top lately. Better than I remember when young. Rush is one of my all time favorite ROCK bands. Rock on!View attachment 1120773
Starting my Sunday with:
Geddy Lee - My Favourite Headache
I don't find it to be up to the same level as the stuff he did with Rush, but his bass skills never disappoint. And with Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) on drums, it is a really good album to listen to front to back.
Of the plethora of YouTube rabbitholes worthy of a lazy snow daze’s afternoon spelunking, one could do far worse than Tim Minchin, and i found this one to be seasonally appropriate.
“I really like Christmas,
it‘s sentimental, I know”
“I really like Christmas,
it‘s sentimental, I know”
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This will always be my favorite from Tim Minchin.Of the plethora of YouTube rabbitholes worthy of a lazy snow daze’s afternoon spelunking, one could do far worse than Tim Minchin, and i found this one to be seasonally appropriate.
My wife is a redhead and can definitely relate. 🙂
I’m finding much entertainment from the results of the YT algorithms - most particularly the “reaction videos” - the most delicious being one from a gentleman of colour who felt it necessary to interrupt with his own thoughts on the use of the word he was anticipating those six letters to spell out.
His colorful PG rated word play and timing are simply delightful. Probably my favorite is the Beat Poem Storm.
Yes, his ruthless atheism can be a deal breaker for some not willing to admire his artistry for what it is.
“I’d rather have dinner with Dawkins than Desmond Tutu too, to be honest
His colorful PG rated word play and timing are simply delightful. Probably my favorite is the Beat Poem Storm.
Yes, his ruthless atheism can be a deal breaker for some not willing to admire his artistry for what it is.
“I’d rather have dinner with Dawkins than Desmond Tutu too, to be honest
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Kind of funny about Headache songs. Friend composed a guitar riff what wasn't half bad or good? Monkeys With HeadachesView attachment 1120773
Starting my Sunday with:
Geddy Lee - My Favourite Headache
I don't find it to be up to the same level as the stuff he did with Rush, but his bass skills never disappoint. And with Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) on drums, it is a really good album to listen to front to back.
The Roots: Do you want more?
I've played this record on a BSR with an ST-9... I can't believe it sounds like it's never been played (almost) with this line contact styli! I've had this record longer than I've had respect for the format - I bought it when I was 16 (1994).
To finally do it justice with a self made triode only playback system is amazing - 16 year old me would be impressed. It's the first time I haven't heard giant amounts of sibilance.
I've played this record on a BSR with an ST-9... I can't believe it sounds like it's never been played (almost) with this line contact styli! I've had this record longer than I've had respect for the format - I bought it when I was 16 (1994).
To finally do it justice with a self made triode only playback system is amazing - 16 year old me would be impressed. It's the first time I haven't heard giant amounts of sibilance.
You inspired me to play my only Rush pl. Played it alot when younger.Fly by Night
Rush is the shizzit. Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson are gods (with a small "g") in my book.You inspired me to play my only Rush pl. Played it alot when younger.
Not familiarwiith them. Is that a Stanton . Love mine, moving coil and sturdy , still great after 20 years.The Roots: Do you want more?
I've played this record on a BSR with an ST-9... I can't believe it sounds like it's never been played (almost) with this line contact styli! I've had this record longer than I've had respect for the format - I bought it when I was 16 (1994).
To finally do it justice with a self made triode only playback system is amazing - 16 year old me would be impressed. It's the first time I haven't heard giant amounts of sibilance.
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