I really like them both, the first better if I had to choose. But why not both? Thanks.
I really like them both, the first better if I had to choose. But why not both? Thanks.
That is absolutely wonderful.
That's funny in a sad kind of way. I think people are inherently good. Cynics be damned. Sometimes it takes them awhile to get it right. Sometimes they need a nudge. Why all that happened, I can't say. But good people came along. They always do.
That is awesome. I hate winter unreasonably. But I might make an exception to have been able to see Lou Reed in his prime.
I missed all that. My dad was in the military. We went to schools that were always integrated with kids from numerous ethnicities and cultures. I didn't realize until I actually studied it that it was ever a thing. The lessons were shocking as I am from Louisiana, but I didn't settle back until later in life.
Lou Reed. It was all about the drugs he made great music. I love Velvet Underground. And Sweet Jane is up there for me as I posted recently, Cowboy Junkies, cover was excellent, but so is this.
Glad to hear Ms. Erg is doing well. And that the girls are learning about Jim Crowe laws. Race jurisprudence was touchy in law school. People seemed somewhat fearful of delving into sensitive issues. We should never fear discourse.
Sara Smile is my fav. But I also like this one. As an aside, and you may not be old enough, did you ever listen to Bleeker Street Radio? (Sp?). I was in Louisiana and could only get it very late. Loved it.
Tortured is my middle name. No. It's not. I need to read about him. This is good. I've never heard him before.
I really like that. Simon and Garfunkel
So The Concourse via Gawker posted a piece about Ed Sheeran, "doesn't get him." And commenter snark commenced. I have a romantic heart, and this spoke to me (admittedly, the video is questionably cheesy). I know this song has been played ad nauseum, but I don't get the hate this guy evokes.
Pretty cool sound. I honestly don't know how long he did. A question others more knowledgeable than I co answer. But he's great.
Enjoyed it. G, American Werewolf In London is on the telly. Hahaha.
Maybe we should ask Madonna.
Yes. Yes, it is. It is fueled.
Maybe we should ask Madonna.
I remember when his death was announced. And the circumstances. It was one of those "I can't wrap my head around what I'm hearing" moments. He like so many had so much music left in him. What a selfish statement. I really don't mean that's all he was.
This effectively breaks the mood. But it also defines Marvin Gaye for me. I saw Los Lobos cover it many years ago at a NOLA Jazz Fest. Just an emotional moment.
You are a dedicated fan. I respect that. And this track is really good.
I liked them both. I'm not really familiar with him and don't generally listen to this kind of music, so thank you. I will go back and listen again.