Sample tracks:
At this moment, I'm listening to the brick masons use a power saw to cut block.
I don't like my job some days.
Annie and I are in a mellow mood tonight sipping Bordeaux. We're listening to Helen Jane Long with a little help from Alexa.
Vracer111 wrote:
Now there's a blast from the past.
While we're otakuing, I drove teh RX-7 for the first time in months. Phone automatically connected to the radio and started playing.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/FtutLA63Cp8
The coincidenceticity: YouTube threw up a recommendation for this video:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/yfly9i-dvxU
Wherein they mess with one of the trio's ICE and force him to listen to teh oontz-ootnz. Later, they enter some sort of grass field based competition that looks suspiciously like SCCA Rallycross and coindidentally enough the person with teh oontz-oontz emerges triumphant.
If they had merely asked ME how to drive fast, they wouldn't have had to waste time figuring it out for themselves.
A couple of bands I just learned of and have been listening to for a couple days (videos could be hokey, I didn't watch them):
https://www.youtube.com/embed/NmhK5nf62ME?list=PLArAJlC1y559DKu4US9rCDtCT7aRxNmfE
https://www.youtube.com/embed/62INfm-Xjeg?list=PLvektNMBQ_zv9U0nCq-a1NKJOhtV6dLyO
It's an old video, but the song is one of my faves. Old skool eighties-ish production (can tell by the hair), but still very good.
Methods of mayhem proposition berkeley you, beastie boys no sleep till Brooklyn, and drowning pool bodies. Little metallia black album for lighter filler. Its a good mix cd. Been that kind of week.
That reminds me, I need to see if I can make all of my favorite Metallica songs fit on one CD.
Let's see, there's:
The Four Horsemen
Pulling Teeth/Whiplash (needs to be one track)
Seek & Destroy
Fight Fire With Fire
Ride the Lightning
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Creeping Death
Call of Ktulu
Battery
Master of Puppets
Orion
Damage Inc.
...And Justice For All
Frayed Ends of Sanity
To Live is To Die
Dyer's Eve
Boss, I don't think it'll all fit
Knurled wrote: That reminds me, I need to see if I can make all of my favorite Metallica songs fit on one CD. Let's see, there's: The Four Horsemen Pulling Teeth/Whiplash (needs to be one track) Seek & Destroy Fight Fire With Fire Ride the Lightning For Whom the Bell Tolls Creeping Death Call of Ktulu Battery Master of Puppets Orion Damage Inc. ...And Justice For All Frayed Ends of Sanity To Live is To Die Dyer's Eve Boss, I don't think it'll all fit
It will as mp3.....
Which tells me that i need to practice what i preach and make a kick ass mp3 metal cd.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/BxpOdMRUcRc
Been amazed. I had never listened to his stuff before last week. Kinda dismissed because I figured that the costume image he had was probably just weird. Nope.
If you like electric guitar instrumentals, give it a try. I cant stop listening to his stuff. have a feeling I will be on it for awhile. 300ish studio albums according to wiki...
this one too
K. Sir ... great music! Tonight Annie and I are (once again) sipping that juice made from grapes ... can't at the moment think of the name of that juice, but they make it in France too. Anyway, we're (once again) listening to Helen Jane Long. The music fits the mood.
Karl La Follette wrote: Marilyn Manson - Lunchbox Southern rocker who was shot and killed was a force on local music scene
Holy crap.
Holy crap.
Okay, I was a Spooky Kid, back inna day, but when I clicked the second link I was expecting it to be about "Dimebag" Darrell, and I remember clearly the thread on rx7club where someone commented "OMG someone killed Dimebag LOL" and the OP was a complete douche who thought it was funny.
And somehow this is worse.
Anyway I was always curious how they got a little kid to say the lines in "My Monkey".
https://www.youtube.com/embed/aAb-DapbhaI
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Mq1sHDwpgqo
(Yes, that's Charles Nelson Reilly in the samples)
/: I wanna grow up, I wanna be.... a big rock and roll star
Long story ... Marie is my single SIL. She went to a Twiddle concert with friends in Fairfield, CT, last Thursday night. By pure "OMG" coincidence (I live in RI and she lives in the Boston area), she showed up at the Lime Rock vintage festival Saturday with same friends while I was there. I had no idea she was going. Extreme coincidence is that I met up with her with 20,000 people there. Anyway, afterwards on her way home, she stopped at the hotel where wife Annie (her sister) and I were staying at in Avon, CT and we had a cocktail in the bar before she went home to MA. She told us about her Twiddle concert experience. So, as they say, the rest is history for my appreciation of new music. Twiddle is sort of a bridge between a couple generations. Good music.
A little Hatchet...Flirtin' with Disaster. RIP Dave...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ci3afKw_mcY?list=RDEMDLrZToXS2xL6LKmfqarHaw
Skynyrd...Curtis Loew...Dave Hlubeck was on record that the plane crash that killed Ronnie Van Zant probably opened the door for Molly Hatchet's success.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/03TgkCVDlrA?list=RDEMDLrZToXS2xL6LKmfqarHaw
Texas Hippie Coalition - Pissed Off and Mad About It
Kinda makes me happy. Not sure that's the intent...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zjCtHgNEcV0?list=RDEMDLrZToXS2xL6LKmfqarHaw
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