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  1. Why don't we do it in the road, truck driving man? Momma tried! You say Grandma got run over by a reindeer. So what's new? It's all in the game. I am but a stranger here, heaven is my home. If I die young, I'll fly away. You say the battle is over...roll big wheels, roll, say I! It's now or never - GET DOWN ON IT.
  2. Mike Royko Duško Gojković Yoko Taro
  3. Available at popular prices at a link near you! https://www.amazon.com/Swiss-Radio-Days-Vol-40/dp/B01COPJGYY
  4. Ramblin' Rose, lonely woman, when will the blues ever leave? Focus on sanity. Peace, eventually.
  5. Baby, it's cold outside. The thrill is gone, blowing in the wind. But not for me, I've got my love to keep me warm. Please, please me. Hold me tight. Hold me, thrill me. Never let me go. Is that all there is? Am I that easy to forget? Love is blue.
  6. Oh, they got fun in Waco, but you gotta know where to look, and then you gotta be ready to run when you get found.
  7. Or maybe one of them them for you!
  8. Hell, I would buy a record store for that.
  9. Hate that kind of thing. I drove down to Waco once in mid-day to do a soundcheck for what was supposed to be an opening band for what was supposed to be an Ohio Players concert. Got to the venue, an arena/convention center, whatever, and there was nobody there. I mean NOBODY. Apparently I had left an hour before the bandleader got the word that the concert was cancelled. Or so he said. Whatever. Driving to a gig that's not there is one of the suckiest forms of suck, unless you're going to a place where you can have fun with the money you're not gonna make. Waco ca. 1979 was not such a place.
  10. Not getting started did not appear to be a problem.
  11. You've seen worse! I caught it on late-night tv a good while back. It's pretty funny (often unintentionally), but there's a lot of music in it, most of it very entertaining. Make the popcorn, sit back and have fun. And then get back to work!
  12. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/arts/television/chelsea-brown-dead-laugh-in-cast-member.html
  13. Just got back from the last performance of this year's Soundings series at the Nasher. It was a performance of Schumann's Dichterliebe and the North American premier of Jörg Widmann’s song cycle Das Heisse Herz, which was inspired by Schumann's work. Performers were baritone William Sharp and pianist Seth Knopp. . I have never heard this type of performance live before, and frankly, it fucked me up in the good way, the best way. Widmann's work in particular, it ran deep in all kinds of ways. His string quartets last night were interesting and engaging, but this song cycle was one of those things that, as they said about Monk, if you got lost it was like falling down an elevator shaft, only the logic was so strong, the melodies so pure, it wasn't a matter of possibly getting lost, it was like you knew where you were going, but damned if you knew how you were going to do it. http://www.yellowbarn.org/events/das-hei%C3%9Fe-herz-hot-heart World premier was in October 2013: http://www.harrisonparrott.com/news/new-song-cycle-jorg-widmann-das-heisse-herz-receives-its-world-premiere There is still new music being created, all kinds of it, music worth leaving the house for, music to wait for there to be a recording of!
  14. Needed proof that the good don't always die young!
  15. That was some delightfully purposeful music, on all fronts!
  16. Technology ruining everything natural about time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMPTE_timecode Oh, but wait, before technology destroyed the soul of black music tradition or whatever the fuck is alleged to have happened, let's bitch about click tracks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click_track and oh shit, you can actually fuck around with a drum machine, it's willing to listen to your reasoning, a click track will just drill you into zombie nations suitable for loving your 20th Century Fossil Fuel Economy Overlords, and oh btw ain't what you do it's the way that you do it, hello continuing relevancy of Black Music Tradition. Too bad this shit don't swing.
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