Dommyk
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If its a F1 race weekend then practice and qualifying on the T
I try to pick f1 race weekends for brew days so I have something to watch/listen to as well. I usually play some motown/soul though.
If its a F1 race weekend then practice and qualifying on the T
lumpher said:i'm an old man. i have never heard of any of those
Guided by Voices, The Hold Steady, Built to Spill, Wolf Parade, Elliott Smith, The White Stripes, Deer Tick, Tom Waits, Drive-By Truckers, Tool, Sleater-Kinney, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Black Keys, The Mars Volta, Sigur Ros, Iron and Wine, Bon Iver, The National, etc.
Put on sublime station on Pandora. Mix of reggae, punk, ska. For some reason tho its turned into a funky 60's blues trip. I can't figure out why, its awesome though
FreshZ said:Guided by Voices, The Hold Steady, Built to Spill, Wolf Parade, Elliott Smith, The White Stripes, Deer Tick, Tom Waits, Drive-By Truckers, Tool, Sleater-Kinney, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Black Keys, The Mars Volta, Sigur Ros, Iron and Wine, Bon Iver, The National, etc.
verbhertz said:I always just read. Perhaps I should be jamming?
Since I got a new turntable I've been listening to my vinyl while brewing. The other night bottling it was The Hub of Hubbard (Freddie Hubbard) and Swiss Movement (Les McCann and Eddie Harris). Also recently Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Coltrane, Joe Henderson, and some old crooners like Sammy Davis Jr, Sinatra. Then there's the classic rock albums like Traffic, Jethro Tull, Steely Dan,....
I freakin love listening to vinyl. Even on my crappy speakers it sounds better than an iPod.
Silence. Just the gentle sound of propane. No wife, no kid, no dog, no cat, just peaceful silence.
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