What are you listening to right now?

Yes, it is. I'm a big fan of supporting local music wherever I am. And I always buy the CD, if available. That's how I ended up with a Nungan CD, from when they were playing SBH in November, rather than downloading it from iTunes. It cost me a bit more, but so what - the live performance, which included Annie's infectious smile, was great.

I think that what I caught earlier was the sound check, even though it didn't sound like it. They're back live now, and it sounds more like sound check. Go figure.
 
KevinS said:
Yes, it is. I'm a big fan of supporting local music wherever I am. .

speaking of which..you really have to check out Jenny Dee and the Deliquents...thats that Boston band which did a concert on the wharf last summer....very good stuff
 
I haven't forgotten. Maybe if they put play dates on their MySpace page I would have seen them by now. Let me know if you hear about them playing P'Town. I'll travel for music as well as food.
 
Dinner is over, and a crowd is starting to collect on the quay. Heck, we may even see dancing soon! I'm sitting here reading on my Kindle, enjoying a post-dinner glass of wine, with the band up fullscreen on my PC. Not too bad at all.
 
Kevin-this is funny. We have a fire, the newspaper and a book, a glass of wine, and the band before us, as well. We may dance. On principle.
 
No fire here. I'm in the office, Kate is in the den, and the fireplace is in the living room.

I'm able to split my concentration enough to hearing the bilingual fracturing of lyrics. From my viewpoint, the intent is there, the attempt is there, and the fractured lyrics are a part of the St Barth charm.

I just hope that my French friends are equally forgiving when my French is more fractured than I intended.
 
got the fire...got the wine...got the book....got the show on the laptop...got the dog at my feet...in the recliner.....life is good
 
Yeah, they need to work on their pronunciation for Tush though. What they're pronouncing is NOT what the young sailors on the quay are hoping to find tonight.
 
Yes, it is. I still don't know who they are, but they're OK. They could be Cochons en L'Espace - Pigs In Space.

I'm amazed by the number of people ducking under the video screen and walking on down the quay who don't even turn their heads and look at the band. That much sound in your ear and you don't even turn your head to look???
 
Sailors, listen up! See that dancing woman? Go dance with her! Worst case, you're likely to have more fun than your sailing buddies by dancing with her. Best case, you may have LOTS more fun than your sailing buddies by taking her home. Either way, how do you lose??? Go for it!
 
yeah I am not watching as much as I am listening...I am trying to read....but I look up every now and then...looks like a subdued crowd for sure...and not too many of them..which makes me happy as a sign of things to come...
 
KevinS said:
Sailors, listen up! See that dancing woman? Go dance with her! Worst case, you're likely to have more fun than your sailing buddies by dancing with her. Best case, you may have LOTS more fun than your sailing buddies by taking her home. Either way, how do you lose??? Go for it!


you got that right...oh boy....a life time ago I know of a few sailors who stumbled on the quay and that night had some fun dancing with the local girls... :up: }:| :crazy:
 
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