What are you listening to right now?

Kinda back on track.

This one always resonates.

Wish I had a 12 string to serenade Kathy. She'd probably toss some yogurt at me and say I should stick to bass and "that electronic stuff you do." I'd shrug it off and follow her.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8muJIOznsg



I like everyday. Crud, bliss and all. IMHO.
 
KevinS said:
Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner by Warren Zevon. But I'm going to go checkout Nungan.


That Zevon tune is GREAT!

Now I have to shuffle through the vinyl to find the original. Kevin, why do you do this to me?

In the meantime, a clip with an SBH connection -


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhRRWwH3Fro







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Voosh,

I'm older and smarter now. Looky what I would run away from without a proper license present.

You and I may be among the few who still remember where Biafra (temporarily, in the modern era) was.

There was one good thing that came out of the Biafra war - it led to the founding of Médecins Sans Frontières aka Doctors Without Borders. They're good people. I contribute to them on a regular basis.
 
We contribute to those fearless docs too. If I was younger and smarter, I'd be with them. Makes a lot of sense to help and let folks know there is humanity on this planet, with a will to get through it all. IMHO.
 
Licensing is a trip. Saving lives is a better trip.

I can assure you that Thompson, in the pic, ain't gonna hurt anyone. It's registered and vaulted.




Too clunky for me. Martin - Mac10 or HK MP7?
 
Well, I do know people with the proper state and federal licenses for full-auto (a music-related connection, believe it or not), but I agree on the "Saving lives is a better trip" comment.

To get back on track, I'm listening to Fine Young Cannibals, a band that I discovered on the sound system at L'Escale in April of '89. The current track is "Suspicious Minds [Suspicious Mix]", a favorite of mine.
 
Well, it's not listening stuff. But, morning reading around here (hot off the presses each day) -


"Brandon Flowers Crafts a Rootsy, Altcountry-Rock Sound on Flamingo
The Killers? frontman Brandon Flowers finds his inner troubadour?with the help of producers Daniel Lanois, Brendan O?Brien, and Stuart Price?on Flamingo, his first solo effort. More »

Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall during a recording session? Check out this sweet series of webisodes from Benchmark, titled ?Masters From Their Day.? »
Toolbox, November 2010 »
Don?t miss tonight?s Furious World with Peter Himmelman. Special guest to be announced soon! »
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I could at least shake my tambourine. Oddly enough, I can play part of After Midnight on my violin. As in the first line, but we've got to start somewhere.
 
You will be happy, then, to know I recently played and sang
at the same time, "Should Have Been A Cowboy." Substitute cowgirl. And the fiddling and singing were almost neck and neck. I was proud.
 
watching College hoops with sound off...listening to Cowboy Junkies - Trinity Sessions....sipping Navan....roaring fire


nice
 
Anyone ever hear the song "Sing me to sleep tonight" by Fran Healy and Niko Case.....love it, kind of haunting.
 
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