Reminiscing..
The very 1st music I remember. Mom played this album a lot.
Your mom is obviously cool.
Wall Of Voodoo - Call Of The West. Includes this gem.
My wife's favorite Satie piece. Which is why I learned to play it for the recital.Saturday morning with Michael Dulin (channeling Eric Satie et al). This whole album is primo.
Cool tune..right up my alleyThis popped up on my playlist yesterday. The song samples quotes from Marshall Applewhite, (if you don't know look him up).
I love the band, though they've disbanded. The genius behind the band is Steven Wilson, and he's got his hands on a ton of musical projects. One word of caution though, his is a very deep and fascinating rabbit hole to go down. It can easily siphon off funds meant for Homebrewing. LOL.Cool tune..right up my alley
That's why there's Youtube my friend. What am I listening to? The final hole of WGC in Austin.I love the band, though they've disbanded. The genius behind the band is Steven Wilson, and he's got his hands on a ton of musical projects. One word of caution though, his is a very deep and fascinating rabbit hole to go down. It can easily siphon off funds meant for Homebrewing. LOL.
Understood. Check him out. YouTube is OK for what it is but Wilson releases most of his music in 5.1 as well as stereo. Listening to his music in surround can be mind-altering.That's why there's Youtube my friend. What am I listening to? The final hole of WGC in Austin.
Ear worm material.....
Perfect after a day of "Remmy'ing". The mantra style music and hot tub go hand in hand. This band is now on my play list.Understood. Check him out. YouTube is OK for what it is but Wilson releases most of his music in 5.1 as well as stereo. Listening to his music in surround can be mind-altering.
"I Want to be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" by somebody named Jessie James Decker (my wife likes the
Grand Ole Opry).