And my liver seen better days!I know my bladder sure ain't the same size.
And my liver seen better days!I know my bladder sure ain't the same size.
I don't miss this.As do I however there is something missing from today's music in general, I admit there are glimmers of hope here and there for instance Black Pumas Colours but they are hard to come buy.
LJ
So I can't hang on to Whiter Shade of Pale? The song haunted me for the longest time, I couldn't figure out where it came from. It was right under my nose.There's something pathetic about hanging on to pop music of the past, since its nature is to constantly change. Classical music is timeless by definition.
Watched this whole series, was never more satisfied then when Arturo bit the dust.David Bowie must have been battling cancer for a long time, he disappeared in 2003. Then started performing again at the end of the decade - in both instances, he never told anyone.
Music is relative, I never imagined that a song I learned as child in Italy would be popular again.
Sausage making ain't never pretty.Bwahahaha omg
LJ
I haven't gotten that far. The song Bella Ciao was a protest song of Po Valley rice harvesters at the turn of the 20th Century. It became an anti-fascist anthem, cherished by both Italy and Spain.Watched this whole series, was never more satisfied then when Arturo bit the dust.
Come on! Put together something like that and misspell Aire?So I can't hang on to Whiter Shade of Pale? The song haunted me for the longest time, I couldn't figure out where it came from. It was right under my nose.
Great Post.I was taken back to realize as of tomorrow it will be five years since David Bowie died, seems like yesterday.
Despite his iconic status, I wonder if the younger generation has been able to connect with his music as the older generation did.
I still remember peeling the wrapper off his Ziggy Stardust LP, we were snot-nosed kids in 1972 everyone I knew had a turntable and Bowie was some kind of magic music wizard from another planet, a music superhero.
As the giants of the British invasion slowly slip away, I realize I don't ( as an older gent ) really feel connected to today's music and I have to wonder if I have become my parents, they were listening to Conway Twitty and Englebert Humperdink and they would scoff at the sound of Zeppelins You Shook Me.
I think the British invasion by todays culture is tremendously under-appreciated, it was a musical cultural phenomenon never to be repeated. The music back then was analog, tactile, it gave you goosebumps, derived by dragging a needle across vinyl peaks and valleys instead of a laser scanning sequences of ones and zeros. The sheer delight of opening Houses of the Holy and marvelling at the artwork with your friends, dropping the needle down onto the record there would be a few clicks as the needle tracked down the outer ridge of the vinyl, then total silence as the needle headed for the first peak or valley, then? magic, as we all picked up our air guitars and started jamming with the band, good times.
I sincerely believe that the older generation has developed a hugely diversified taste in music because we are all looking for something, searching for that old familiar musical feeling or vibe, perhaps that feeling or vibe, just like Bowie, is just not there anymore.
LJ
I don't agree but I know where you're coming from.Apart from a couple of hits, I always found him a fucking insufferable little prick. Shameless self indulgent self promoter all the way. Musically.... I don't come home from work and think to myself, "I must put on a David Bowie album and listen to it all the way through".
What the be-jezuz are you talking about?I come home from work and think to myself, "how much sperm has Bon Jovi guzzled today".
Tiberius I would think it's self explanatory. Anyway David Bowie and Axl Rose both took part in the Freddi Mercury tribute. They'd had an altercation in the past but the moment was greater than themselves. Bon Jovi got a massive market deal to promote their shit back in the mid 80's, how did they get that? At the same time Metallica got $0.00 money for marketing Master of Puppets.What the be-jezuz are you talking about?
Watched this whole series, was never more satisfied then when Arturo bit the dust.
LJ
I am Less Jamie ah doo doo doo ah dah dah dahI didn't know you are a world renowned musician! Please tell use who you are?
I come home from work and think to myself, "how much sperm has Bon Jovi guzzled today".I don't agree but I know where you're coming from.
I can't stand musical melodrama, it's cheap and exhausting. I come home from work and think to myself, "how much sperm has Bon Jovi guzzled today".