RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
extrapolate....choose....define.....you
this is the closest I've ever heard anyone speak about the 'how' that relates to 'conceptual perfection' how to define oneself....it reminds me how I've talked to my daughter over the years.....
I highly recommend if you have a spare 30 mins....
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-01-2016 10:02 AM)dahbeed Wrote: Annuda off 91.7
Melt Yourself Down - Dot To Dot
That scene on the subway made me think of the underground in London late at night. My future wife and I go down there and sit on a bench waiting for our ride. A very prim and proper English lady is sitting there with us and not saying a word. There is a musician going crazy playing the drums and doing a great job with the acoustics in the tunnel. The wife and I are talking a bit and she can probably tell that we are Americans. After some time the drums stop. After a short pause the English lady looks at us and says "Is this when the Indians come?" I laughed so hard I fell off the bench. English humor isn't all dry!
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2016 10:17 PM by WWDog.)
this is the closest I've ever heard anyone speak about the 'how' that relates to 'conceptual perfection' how to define oneself....it reminds me how I've talked to my daughter over the years.....
I highly recommend if you have a spare 30 mins....
You are right Stink. This is really good and it lifted me. Particularly the guilt thing. Be your thing and love doing it. I can imagine you having a talk with your daughter like this with your unique way of expressing yourself even though I have never met you. The only thing I would add to it is, don't come down on others for loving doing their thing because who are you to criticize. Besides, you might come to appreciate their point of view over time.
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2016 12:06 AM by WWDog.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-01-2016 03:12 PM)stinkfist Wrote: dahbeed....somebody hasn't got into that cellar renova project yet.....sometimes it's just fun kickin' it....
you never cease to surprise within the eclectic mixture...
was listening to this when I 'tapped in' eating a shrimp po-boy and some 0-rings after eating the dust during the days when the moisture is nothing but sand....
your posts became a calming agent....and then there's the other allergen I so love
Very true homie. I've been going at it on that project for around a month i'd say. Probably about 2 weeks left. It's gonna look great and I believe Ima put my office back in there now that both boys are up and married and gone.
Probably throw a tv down there as well since it's such a big room.
But this is why I love being retired. I'm a little under the weather. Almost didn't go to Western's hoops exhibition last night it's so bad. So i took a break yesterday on basement work. Will probably get back after it today though. I work when I want to and chill when I want to. I actually enjoy the work even though it's manual labor. Makes me sleep well. And I always have some music playing in the background.
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
From 1957's A Flower is a Lovesome Thing album, this is a 10 minute jazz improv on Autumn Leaves. Guaraldi went on to compose scores for over a dozen Peanuts TV specials...
this is the closest I've ever heard anyone speak about the 'how' that relates to 'conceptual perfection' how to define oneself....it reminds me how I've talked to my daughter over the years.....
I highly recommend if you have a spare 30 mins....
Good stuff.....I highly recommend watching the "Bonus" part at the end too. Grohl liteally breaks his leg on stage, goes to the infirmary, comes back and sings David Bowie's (and Queen's) "Under Presrure" song from a stretcher. LOL!
Artist: Ministry (w/ Co-Conspirators)
Album: Cover Up
Cut: "Under My Thumb"
April 1, 2008 13th Planet Records
Wait...what... Ministy had "mellow" music?
lmao....told ya they weren't always "industrial" and part of the 'X' scene.....I lived that life....new order, cure, love and rockets, ect....
lmao....I barely remember those couple of years....
once upon a time I had hair and was 'pretty'......lol....crazy times they were....
Yep. Ministry were a new wave band originally. Hard to believe they had more in common with Pete Shelley and Duran Duran back then. With Sympathy is a very listenable album...but quite different for them.
Artist: Ministry
Album: With Sympathy
Cut: "Work For Love"
May 10, 1983 Arista Records
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
Artist: Steve Goodman
Album: released as a single. No Big Surprise (1994) was the first album to include the song.
Cut: "Go Cubs Go!"
1984 Red Pajamas Records
Steven Benjamin Goodman (July 25, 1948 – September 20, 1984) – known as Steve Goodman – was an American folk music singer-songwriter from Chicago. He wrote the song "City of New Orleans," which was recorded by Arlo Guthrie and Willie Nelson. He also penned "Go Cubs Go!." He wrote "Go, Cubs, Go" out of spite after then GM Dallas Green called "A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request" too depressing. The Cubs songs grew out of his fanatical devotion to the team, which included many clubhouse and on-field visits with Cubs players. In 1974, singer David Allan Coe achieved considerable success on the country charts with Goodman's and John Prine's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name", a song which good-naturedly spoofed stereotypical country music lyrics. Prine refused to take a songwriter's credit of the song, although Goodman bought Prine a jukebox as a gift from his publishing royalties. Goodman's name is mentioned in Coe's recording of the song, in a spoken epilogue in which Goodman and Coe discuss the merits of "the perfect country and western song." Goodman died of leukemia in September 1984 and his song was given a Grammy Award in 1985.
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(11-03-2016 09:15 AM)GoodOwl Wrote:
Artist: Steve Goodman
Album: released as a single. No Big Surprise (1994) was the first album to include the song.
Cut: "Go Cubs Go!"
1984 Red Pajamas Records
Steven Benjamin Goodman (July 25, 1948 – September 20, 1984) – known as Steve Goodman – was an American folk music singer-songwriter from Chicago. He wrote the song "City of New Orleans," which was recorded by Arlo Guthrie and Willie Nelson. He also penned "Go Cubs Go!." He wrote "Go, Cubs, Go" out of spite after then GM Dallas Green called "A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request" too depressing. The Cubs songs grew out of his fanatical devotion to the team, which included many clubhouse and on-field visits with Cubs players. In 1974, singer David Allan Coe achieved considerable success on the country charts with Goodman's and John Prine's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name", a song which good-naturedly spoofed stereotypical country music lyrics. Prine refused to take a songwriter's credit of the song, although Goodman bought Prine a jukebox as a gift from his publishing royalties. Goodman's name is mentioned in Coe's recording of the song, in a spoken epilogue in which Goodman and Coe discuss the merits of "the perfect country and western song." Goodman died of leukemia in September 1984 and his song was given a Grammy Award in 1985.