In reply to Suprf1y :
THREE strings? Fancy.
I had been listening to a really kickass mashup but now I am listening to this instead because I had to link it.
In reply to Suprf1y :
THREE strings? Fancy.
I had been listening to a really kickass mashup but now I am listening to this instead because I had to link it.
Berk it. Linking it anyway.
Loaded the whole "24 Hours" album into my car. It's exactly one Cleveland-Columbus drive long.
I found the "it smells like the 90s" station from Detroit on iheartradio last week. It hasn't been turned off since.
I'm at work so I'm pumping video game soundtracks and film scores into my earballs, courtesy of pandora. Good for concentration and, not too surprisingly, helps my brain wander onto after work projects.
For example https://youtu.be/MtPsAf3bgAA
I really like Paul Cardall's music. But in this particular case, I love the message he is conveying in the video. Our grand daughter Samantha was born with a heart defect. Fortunately, and thanks to the great, talented surgeons at Boston Children's Hospital, she had a successful surgery to correct the defect when she was three. Now she's a dynamo at soon to be eight. Anyway, Paul Cardall is one of our "go-to's" when we want some relaxing music. Incidentally, Paul was born with a heart defect and had a transplant a few years ago. That's why he doesn't stray too far from his home base in Salt Lake City.
Kings Peak- Avarice https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kNER60-e2Z0
Some good friends of mine out in AtlGA.
Thank you for fixing the Media Embed - I realize it was a little while ago, but I never said thanks.
And now, my second-favorite Scottish funk band:
"Wait," I hear you say, "there are two Scottish funk bands?"
"Why, yes," I reply:
Generally not a fan of Bruce, and I grew up with the RATM version, but this rendition of this song is awesome
Okay, to be honest? Just like everything Joan Jett has covered, the cover is better than the original.
(YOU MAY REFER TO JOAN JETT AS GOD)
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