March 16, 20206 yr Today and the next two days are all zoom meetings all day. Virtual party in cyberspace. ?
March 18, 20206 yr Have to say that Japanese Baby Metal is just too funny! Yup, a very weird night of music while I work.
March 19, 20206 yr The only NiN song I liked (past tense) is...and only because it was super popular with the Montreal strippers when they did their...um...dance is...Closer. But Im over the song. Like 20 years ago. I wont listen to it anymore. I do have some fun memories with the song playing in the background, though. Apparently...this was also a stripper favorite. Was too young for the strip clubs for this song, but I did have some fun times at the rollerblade rink with a couple of dates back in the day. The song was a staple for that scene too... Def Leppard would be my favorite 1980s rock band and Hysteria would be THE album... "Step inside, walk this way. You and me babe...hey hey!!!" will ALWAYS be the intro version for me!!! ZZ TOP, Van Halen and AC/DC follow closely!
March 19, 20206 yr Saw some strippers in Windsor, but that was pre-NIN. Good times, but the canucks (then) like the lights turned up too high.
March 19, 20206 yr 13 hours ago, ocnblu said: ❤️ The Downward Spiral. That album was a major part of my soundtrack in the mid 90s when I lived in Michigan and was in grad school.. listening to it always brings me back to the good times and infinite despair of those years. Edited March 19, 20206 yr by Robert Hall
March 21, 20205 yr The one genre of music that Im not a big fan of, but I do have some favorites spanning from the '50s-'90s is country. But I was deeply saddened just now. I just found out that Kenny Rogers died. RIP. And then there is Ghetto Superstar, that is what you are...or something like that. I never liked the Dolly Parton duo song, nor this sampled version, but it this version is something that I have fond memories with...
March 26, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, oldshurst442 said: Im on a Phil Collins kick. I’m sorry- hope it passes soon!
March 26, 20205 yr It hasnt subsided. All morning long I was listening to Frida's I know there is something going on, over and over and over again. I couldnt get enough of her "I know there is something going on" vocals and Phil's drums and electronic voice accompaniment. Now Im doing Against All Odds and Invisible Touch. It looks like you dont appreciate his musical genious...which is fine, so Ill spare you the links as I wont post them. LOL
March 26, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, oldshurst442 said: It hasnt subsided. All morning long I was listening to Frida's I know there is something going on, over and over and over again. I couldnt get enough of her "I know there is something going on" vocals and Phil's drums and electronic voice accompaniment. Now Im doing Against All Odds and Invisible Touch. It looks like you dont appreciate his musical genious...which is fine, so Ill spare you the links as I wont post them. LOL I enjoy Phil, both solo and with Genesis...esp. his 80s work...
March 26, 20205 yr 21 minutes ago, oldshurst442 said: It hasnt subsided. All morning long I was listening to Frida's I know there is something going on, over and over and over again. I couldnt get enough of her "I know there is something going on" vocals and Phil's drums and electronic voice accompaniment. Now Im doing Against All Odds and Invisible Touch. It looks like you dont appreciate his musical genious...which is fine, so Ill spare you the links as I wont post them. LOL To to officially send you this then:
March 26, 20205 yr I like to strike a line between talent and appeal. I'm sure famous opera singers & ballet dancers are highly talented within their field, just keep that crap away from me. No doubt Collins had strong talent & produced 'good stuff', but it's certainly not in my record cabinet. Olds- feel free to post away on the links; I merely reserve the right not to click on them. EDIT :: all right- I listened to a third of #2 and half of #4. There. :) Edited March 26, 20205 yr by balthazar
March 26, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, balthazar said: I like to strike a line between talent and appeal. I'm sure famous opera singers & ballet dancers are highly talented within their field, just keep that crap away from me. No doubt Collins had strong talent & produced 'good stuff', but it's certainly not in my record cabinet. Olds- feel free to post away on the links; I merely reserve the right not to click on them. Plus Ill give you upvotes too! Because of your willingness to exercise your freedoms of choice...of not to click on them. And as these latest posts have been made, and with @dfelt's GnR song choice, I have been whisked away from the Phil Collins kick and unto something you might appreciate even less. LOL ( because of all the freedom talk Ive done since this morning and its in the title...plus he is Greek)
March 26, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, balthazar said: EDIT :: all right- I listened to a third of #2 and half of #4. There. Were you mesmerized by Frida's vocals and Phil's drums like I was in #4? LOL Edited March 26, 20205 yr by oldshurst442
March 26, 20205 yr No- I was not mesmerized. Frida was not producing 'good stuff'. More like 'junk stuff'. Phil was very good, esp in his day. I was probably struck by it on Miami Vice as unique music, but I just have no use for 80s pop/whateverthatwas now.
March 26, 20205 yr Song #4 was produced by Phil. There many familiar Genesis/Phil Collins elements in that song. I think that Genesis was doing there own thing with Peter Gabriel at the helm, especially with Gabriel and after Gabriel, when Phil kinda took over the music direction and set pop trends in the 1980s. I love 1980s pop. But Im no fool to think that it aint what Im complaining about today's music. It was. But there are many 1980s pop stars that set the musical trends for everyone else to follow. Prince, Phil Collins, Michael Jackson to name a couple are such of those pop stars. Frida and Abba. Im not very familiar with their trends. I do not know if they were creators and were not the emulators. But I also know that Abba was pretty big. Now...was it junk? Well, it certainly was kinda like junk food like BBQ chips...sure. But pure junk? I dunno. Not being sarcastic. I really do not know. I could say with ease, glam rock group Poison was junk. I love their music. Still do. But junk. One reason why rock faded away was because of too many music producers were rolling out groups like Poison. Im not trying to school you Balthy. Im just wanting to confirm to you that I understand you and where you are coming from.
April 1, 20205 yr So, the Phil talk earlier had me go search this one out for a listen. Its been years...
April 1, 20205 yr And in other items, I see the first couple tracks from RTJ4 on YT, so I delved into a little of the back catalog of El-P & Killer Mike, including the jazz album by El-P. My first thought on this was a comparison between the sound of this track and some 3rd Bass tracks. Maybe that's just me. Then I see the car in the video and smile...
April 2, 20205 yr Santorini Blue And since I started with reminiscing of traveling back to Greece...with Mr. Orbison's angelic voice, I might as well continue listening to him.
April 3, 20205 yr Now I feel listening to loud arena rock. Too bad my wife wont allow me to sing on top of my lungs to disturb to whole damn neighborhood!
April 3, 20205 yr Which leads to the 1980s version Which then leads to And then to Funky Town Im having a blast listening to all this!!!
April 3, 20205 yr What? No People Are People to go with Power Station songs? I am enjoying the Orbison tracks right now. He passed during my senior year of high school, and I remember actually being sad by the fact.
April 4, 20205 yr Bill Withers passed away a few days ago. He was 81. It was caused by other health issues and not related to the current pandemic. He had three big songs, among others, but two were sort of downers ("Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine"). That leaves this one as his best song, IMO: R.I.P. Mr. Withers
April 9, 20205 yr On 4/2/2020 at 11:50 PM, Olds Guy said: I am enjoying the Orbison tracks right now. He passed during my senior year of high school, and I remember actually being sad by the fact. I saw him perform a few years before he died. I & my friend were the only young folk there; I didn’t think 50-something women groupies were a thing.
April 10, 20205 yr Chilling and enjoying a good bottle of Cline Pinot Noir. The Verve..love this band and their lead singer, Richard Ashcroft.
April 10, 20205 yr One of my favorite recent Pearl Jam tracks..can't believe it's been almost 30 years since I first heard them... and my favorite Super Bowl half time show, Prince from 2007..I love Prince, miss him...his covers of All Along the Watchtower and Best of You are fantastic...
April 10, 20205 yr Been listening to the various musical compilations from around the world on YouTube. Amazing how individuals have come together to host concerts freely online and the amount of non-professionals doing covers. Very cool stuff.
April 12, 20205 yr Andrea Bocelli just gave a live solo performance for Easter at Milan's cathredal (Duomo di Milano) upon being invited by the city and the (arch)diocese. In the beginning, he's inside the church but, at the end, he is singing outside the church and they pan over some of the world's great but empty cities. One of the lines in the lyrics of the last song is especially noteworthy. Happy Easter to our members who celebrate it. And anyone else who wants to share a day of peace and rebirth in general.
May 4, 20205 yr Good song. Great movie - "The Night Shift" - it starred Henry Winkler, Shelley Long (from "Cheers'), and was the first film for Michael Keaton, who did a fantastic job in his debut.
May 12, 20205 yr Saw this earlier Laughed a bit. But Im just not feeling it. Im feeling kinda rebellious tonight. So I listened to the non-parody version. And now I guess I mellowed out because of the Ramones...but Ill do the Offspring cover. Idle hands was an AWESOME MOVIE!!! Just to let you you know...I dont DO drugs. Not then. Not now...never will. And now...Im happy again!!!
May 12, 20205 yr On 4/2/2020 at 11:50 PM, Olds Guy said: What? No People Are People to go with Power Station songs? I am enjoying the Orbison tracks right now. He passed during my senior year of high school, and I remember actually being sad by the fact. Just finished listening to “you got it”... ?
May 15, 20205 yr spliced into this YouTube video "One Tree Hill" by U2 I have seen this exact spectacle - and a spectacle it was - various times over the years ... and was even allowed to ditch school for it, as in, "Yes, you should go!" Adieu, QE2! Edited May 15, 20205 yr by trinacriabob
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