Re: It's Friday: Post some music that you like and want to share
Intro to the Fall Classic & 2012 End of the World Spectacular fireworks extravaganza soundtrack. I’ve heard it a thousand times, but I’ll still turn it up.
Re: It's Friday: Post some music that you like and want to share
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Intro to the Fall Classic & 2012 End of the World Spectacular fireworks extravaganza soundtrack. I’ve heard it a thousand times, but I’ll still turn it up.
Re: It's Friday: Post some music that you like and want to share
Gotta admit, most of my exposure to Ray LaMontagne was from radio and limited. Heard this song the other week on https://radioparadise.com and was blown away
Re: It's Friday: Post some music that you like and want to share
We are learning so much about Randy's early years.
I must confess a soft spot for both ABBA and the Mamas and the Poppas. The guy next door to me in my grad school dorm had just a few albums and these were two of them. Cass Elliot had an amazing voice and from accounts I've read was a real sweetheart.
Intro to the Fall Classic & 2012 End of the World Spectacular fireworks extravaganza soundtrack. I’ve heard it a thousand times, but I’ll still turn it up.
In memory of Charlie Daniels.
It's Spanish day
Boots
Castle Magic
Okay, webguy let us down last Friday and didn't post sh&t.
So, for that, I'm posting this reminder of the golden days of grunge. It's a remix that I think really captures the heart of that era.
More Nirvana for you.
--- The Arrogant Jerk: Crabby and irritable since 1998.
I've got to thank HotsailsMaui for turning me onto these guys a few years back in one of their early videos. Modern prog rock
Gotta admit, most of my exposure to Ray LaMontagne was from radio and limited. Heard this song the other week on https://radioparadise.com and was blown away
This week, some classic Al Green and some contemporary garage rock, the Soledad Brothers
Al Green backed by Chicago
Soledad Brothers with some definite Keith Richards/Mick Taylor influence.
Friday deserves Friday on My Mind by the Easy Beats.
George Strait Troubador
Tarantino made it big long after its 1969 release.
Not the usual fave Johhny Nash song but a good one all the same: Stir It Up
From 1974.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
We are learning so much about Randy's early years.
I must confess a soft spot for both ABBA and the Mamas and the Poppas. The guy next door to me in my grad school dorm had just a few albums and these were two of them. Cass Elliot had an amazing voice and from accounts I've read was a real sweetheart.
A new song from this summer with a fun 70s funk/rock groove
She Likes to Party · Kris Rodgers and the Dirty Gems
and a fun remake of Lido Shuffle
A couple of old favorites that popped up on my Spotify playlist today
"Released on: 2005-05-09"
Based on the contents of my sock and T-shirt drawer... I may need to thin some stuff out.
AWD_Tiger - we fully expect you to bring that music's energy to the water. Nothing less.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Old as in haven't listened to them in awhile
That's the plan!!
A new song that caught my ear and an old one from the UK blue eyed soul period of the mid 60s
Kilby Girl - Backseat Lovers
Julie Driscoll - I Know You Love Me Not
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