Maybe its a time for a poll as to what the BJ Music level is.
I have a good idea but at what level of concern for an
"anticipated" new single by the "latest new artist".
You pretty much have to listen to radio or TV in some
cases to hear the newest song by an artist. I've always
depended mostly on radio shows to guide me through
this huge amount of music. That way is becoming harder
to find on the radiowaves. Not so sure whats happening
now in music is anything to pay attention to at all.
The best one liners are always on the vicious side.
+1.
Thunderwagon5000 said
9:41 AM, 10/26/13
The Krink wrote:
Maybe its a time for a poll as to what the BJ Music level is. I have a good idea but at what level of concern for an "anticipated" new single by the "latest new artist". You pretty much have to listen to radio or TV in some cases to hear the newest song by an artist. I've always depended mostly on radio shows to guide me through this huge amount of music. That way is becoming harder to find on the radiowaves. Not so sure whats happening now in music is anything to pay attention to at all.
Interesting you should mention , Krink -This one came across the interweb radio stream from http://www.ckua.org/ (our National Petroleum Radio equivalent) couple days ago. Not brand spanking new stuff but she caught my attention with a special energy. Seems simplistic enough, though the ability to sing well and fingerpick a guitar part that has both melody and bass line intertwined simultaneously is amazing. It requires a connection allowing both side of the brain to work as one which is rare. I think the lyrics are relevant MIR-wise to my friends of the road, brothers and sisters where ever they are. My enemies tu, for that matter, don't want tu imagine their train smashin into ours, now either. The late great Eva Cassidy comes to mind. RIP.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 09:42:15 AM
Troll said
2:12 PM, 10/26/13
The Krink said
6:57 AM, 10/27/13
Taking advantage of your soul, your musical abilities,
and "pouring it all out in a song". That tune got me
veklempt. So many over time can do it with a guitar
and a great voice. 100 years ago that was all there was.
Still very powerful today the artists that can pull off
playing the guitar and sing...solo. You can expect many
more acts like this thanks to the internet. One man-bands
can show up at any time with something very radical.
I love it.
I have a good idea but at what level of concern for an
"anticipated" new single by the "latest new artist".
You pretty much have to listen to radio or TV in some
cases to hear the newest song by an artist. I've always
depended mostly on radio shows to guide me through
this huge amount of music. That way is becoming harder
to find on the radiowaves. Not so sure whats happening
now in music is anything to pay attention to at all.
http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/08/stream-okkervil-rivers-new-album-the-silver-gymnasium/
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2013/08/28/216165757/okkervil-river-coming-of-age-in-small-town-america
They got Snippy at the art.
Amanda Bynes... How'd we get from skanky assed Miley Cyrus ta skanky assed Amanda Bynes?
Never mind... More ta the point... They're both skanks! (Sorry Bucket, it's true!)
If it were just Bynes's tits... But please explain how this happened:
The best one liners are always on the vicious side.
+1.
Interesting you should mention , Krink -This one came across the interweb radio stream from http://www.ckua.org/ (our National Petroleum Radio equivalent) couple days ago. Not brand spanking new stuff but she caught my attention with a special energy. Seems simplistic enough, though the ability to sing well and fingerpick a guitar part that has both melody and bass line intertwined simultaneously is amazing. It requires a connection allowing both side of the brain to work as one which is rare. I think the lyrics are relevant MIR-wise to my friends of the road, brothers and sisters where ever they are. My enemies tu, for that matter, don't want tu imagine their train smashin into ours, now either. The late great Eva Cassidy comes to mind. RIP.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 09:42:15 AM
and "pouring it all out in a song". That tune got me
veklempt. So many over time can do it with a guitar
and a great voice. 100 years ago that was all there was.
Still very powerful today the artists that can pull off
playing the guitar and sing...solo. You can expect many
more acts like this thanks to the internet. One man-bands
can show up at any time with something very radical.
I love it.