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Hopefully, I don't get stuck with Scenes From An Italian Restaurant.
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It all depends upon your appetite
Hopefully, I don't get stuck with Scenes From An Italian Restaurant.
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I like Pink Moon's starkness. I think it makes it more resonant than if he had had instrumentation. And he apparently argued with his record label over who was to provide instrumentation to his songs and how. Anyway, I gave half of Bryter Layter a listen tonight. The swells of the orchestra distracted from what he was trying to do, I thought. Perhaps a fuller listen will reveal itself differently. I think, almost like Johnny Cash and others, he's at his best alone with a guitar. But everyone's mileage will vary.I love Drake's second album Bryter Layter. It's more accessible than the starkness of Pink Moon.
I like Pink Moon's starkness. I think it makes it more resonant than if he had had instrumentation. And he apparently argued with his record label over who was to provide instrumentation to his songs and how. Anyway, I gave half of Bryter Layter a listen tonight. The swells of the orchestra distracted from what he was trying to do, I thought. Perhaps a fuller listen will reveal itself differently. I think, almost like Johnny Cash and others, he's at his best alone with a guitar. But everyone's mileage will vary.
hello insomniakrista. this is insomniachaos. i'm streaming seinfeld and looking at week 5 waivers.@simeyis up. Clock off for several more hours.
hello insomniakrista. this is insomniachaos. i'm streaming seinfeld and looking at week 5 waivers.
Sniped! For realz, though I had another from this block that I could use.There are three songs left that I like in this grouping and that I know. This big tune is still sitting there, and there is a milestone attached to it. The first time I ever smoked pot this song was playing. It was my gateway to drugs.This video footage was shot a little over three months before their plane went down.
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Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd (#407)
Yeah, I think you can go whenever if you're skipped and have a pick.Sorry got busy last night....should I pick my round 13 now?
Yeah, twice....once at Bonnaroo 2014 or 2015, and then once just back in August. That August one was a free ticket from a buddy, I was a last-minute callup.Haven't you seen Billy Joel a bunch of times?
. The rest of the crowd knew like every word.Good!Sniped! For realz, though I had another from this block that I could use.
We now know Uruk's last-round pick!Only two left and I ain't takin the other one.
It samples the Chi-Lites, so he might dig it.We now know Uruk's last-round pick!
Yeah, I knew that was coming. I don't know if I've ever heard the song I'll end up with. Who knows? I may love it.We now know Uruk's last-round pick!
He should probably take it now, that section is really sparse.We now know Uruk's last-round pick!
I called this totally wrong, having told Uruk there’s no ####### way Manster would take Strange Fruit.We now know Uruk's last-round pick!
I chuckled when he took Holiday, thinking of that conversation.I called this totally wrong, having told Uruk there’s no ####### way Manster would take Strange Fruit.
You didn't forsee the "my wife played it for me and I didn't hate it" angle.I called this totally wrong, having told Uruk there’s no ####### way Manster would take Strange Fruit.
I respect the hell out of Billie and had a couple of her albums, but I never played them.#21. Strange Fruit. Billie Holiday.
Only two left and I ain't takin the other one. My wife actually introduced to Billie Holiday and Etta James back in the day. Not really my cup o tea, but good music for sure
Well ain't I just full of surprises.....lolI called this totally wrong, having told Uruk there’s no ####### way Manster would take Strange Fruit.
Well ain't I just full of surprises.....lol
You’ve thrown a few curveballs.I wanted to like this for the first paragraph, but then there was the second one.My late mother grew up in Boyle Heights, a poor section of Los Angeles which during the early 40s was mostly Jewish but blacks were moving in to work for the war effort. The street my mom lived on had a nightclub on the corner and Billie Holliday performed there several times. My mom and her friends would walk by there on their way from school and apparently one time she actually waved at them and introduced herself.
Alas, my grandfather grew nervous at the amount of blacks moving into the neighborhood and soon moved the family to another part of LA, more Jewish and white.
I just listened to the song and watched the video. You definitely get some eye candy (NOT JayZ) watching the video, but the song itself is not pleasing to my ears. RS ranked it #16. Maybe they watched the video with the volume off.I chuckled when he took Holiday, thinking of that conversation.
I just listened to the Beyonce song. Not my style, but it's fine. The video has like 500 million views. After watching it, I can understand why so many people have seen it - good lordy.
If you insist, simey, I will do just that.I just listened to the song and watched the video. You definitely get some eye candy (NOT JayZ) watching the video, but the song itself is not pleasing to my ears. RS ranked it #16. Maybe they watched the video with the volume off.
Yep.I wanted to like this for the first paragraph, but then there was the second one.
I liked it, but it was for the historical contentI wanted to like this for the first paragraph, but then there was the second one.
That's pretty much how I feel about Billie's music. I surprised they didn't select I Cover the Waterfront. Its much kinder to modern ears and I think it was her biggest hit.I liked it, but it was for the historical content
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Yep.....I liked it, but it was for the historical content
Similar backgrounds, but Brooklyn instead of LA. When my grandparents moved to Miami, it was eye-opening to hear just how racist my (step) grandfather was -as a non-racist- when he had to leave the all jewish enclave to the new mixed area in FL. Ironically, the neighborhood my dad grew up in (Brownsville) transitioned from poor jews to poor African Americans....same place Mike Tyson grew up in.Yep.
My grandfather would have bridled at the notion that he was a racist (he was an old time, FDR Democrat who supported the Civil Rights movement and contributed to the NAACP) but he was definitely a product of his times and he didn’t want to live among “the schwartzes”.
My MIL (from back-country SW Virginia) still uses that term. I know she doesn't mean anything by it- she hates all people pretty equally.Yep.....
My grandmother called black folks "colored".....she had a "colored" friend......it always struck me as odd when I was a kid, but I knew she was just kinda old school. she grew up in Oklahoma in the depression....my grandmother was pretty cool. Although her speech was that of the "times", she didn't know a stranger.....I realized as I got older she didn't have the hate in her that was taught to many back in her day....she was a good soul
people who hate animals generally tend to be either phobic or #######s.I hate cats