"Two hours covering the breadth of Pharoah Sanders six decade-spanning career, featuring collaborations with Sun Ra, Alice Coltrane, Floating Points and more. Selected by Brian Coney." via NTS R.I.P.
- filling out Confidential Personal Property Return for Clatsop County and attachments for the items used for business. It's like regular property tax but for items used for businesses. Just fun. Tax payment later in the year but it's part of the process.
Somehow I've gotten hooked on reaction videos of people listening for the first time to some of my very favorite songs. So I get to listen to genius or emotional perfection while watching someone (sometimes, not always) react expressively. It's strangely compelling.
Jan 20, 23 3:23 pm ·
·
Non Sequitur
I've seen a few of these and I'm 100% it's all bullshit reactions. Like really... you have $1000s worth of sound equipment and are into music yet you've never heard of Prince or the Beatles? really?
Jan 20, 23 3:26 pm ·
·
citizen
Yeah, I'm sure some of it is faking, or 'enhanced'... probably not the first time I've had someone pretend to be excited for me =O/ But a few of these folks's comments and expressions seem on the genuine side. And some of my favorites aren't necessarily well-known, so the likelihood some kid has already run across it is slight. Worst case: I get to hear Hide In Your Shell one more time.
Jack White, Jimmy Page, and 'the Edge' all kind of talk about the tuning and structure of the Led Zepplin's song, Kashmir. Very cool documentary as well, It Might get Loud.
What music are you listening to?
on constant rotation lately, Durand Jones and The Indications. This song is sooooooo romantic.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VVyv8bDfJWI
That goodness, August music:
August pt 2:
.
.
.
Rammstein, Icebrecher, Unheilig
I most often listen to Jolie Holland, I also listen to other songs, but most often I like him very much and I will listen until I get bored
.
The Strangeness of Dub 'Presence': prefigurations and pioneers
D
R
O
P
P
O
R
D
Stanley Stamps Gibbon Album by Tuluum Shimmering
Just popped up on YT. Clapton and the three remaining Beatles humbly singing backup for Billy Preston on an absolute classic.
Sweet, indeed.
All things Amanda Shires...
R.I.P. Mimi Parker
Double Negative was last one of theirs I listened to as an album but I'll be making my way back through rest of discog...
"Two hours covering the breadth of Pharoah Sanders six
decade-spanning career, featuring collaborations with Sun Ra, Alice
Coltrane, Floating Points and more. Selected by Brian Coney." via NTS R.I.P.
Had a chance to catch him, perhaps not in prime, but still blowing! Down at Colorado College, a few years back.
https://pod.co/nuwaveradio/denz-pharoah-sanders-tribute-show
.
.
.
machu pichu - the strokes
Avenue 5 soundtrack... I love it.
According to some folks I know, this is the hot joint currently!
hello, my collections with calm music for the background, work and leisure
closing out 2022 first with "a love and appreciation of Jazz, Kosmiche, Psychedelic, and New Age musics" now followed by "Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1972-12-31" courtesy of @bourgwick
Happy 2023 y'all!
Yves Tumor
Leenalchi
This one is welcoming of 2023 new year! amazing relaxing music
No seagull sounds? What about pirate shanties? Hard pass mate.
no shanties this time, have you got any interesting link with?
This, on vinyl.
- filling out Confidential Personal Property Return for Clatsop County and attachments for the items used for business. It's like regular property tax but for items used for businesses. Just fun. Tax payment later in the year but it's part of the process.
This Honky Tonk Heart: SA Country 1932-2021 mix, featuring music from Red River Dave, Willie Nelson, George Chambers, Doug Sahm, Leon Payne and more.
I like bryan adams too, his music is fun to listen to
drake!
Somehow I've gotten hooked on reaction videos of people listening for the first time to some of my very favorite songs. So I get to listen to genius or emotional perfection while watching someone (sometimes, not always) react expressively. It's strangely compelling.
I've seen a few of these and I'm 100% it's all bullshit reactions. Like really... you have $1000s worth of sound equipment and are into music yet you've never heard of Prince or the Beatles? really?
Yeah, I'm sure some of it is faking, or 'enhanced'... probably not the first time I've had someone pretend to be excited for me =O/ But a few of these folks's comments and expressions seem on the genuine side. And some of my favorites aren't necessarily well-known, so the likelihood some kid has already run across it is slight. Worst case: I get to hear Hide In Your Shell one more time.
If I have to hear Maneskin one more time.
King Krule/ Mount Kimbie
I'm currently listening to 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell.
Sonic Youth live. Happy I was fortunate to see them live.
.
Digging this!
Nice tunes; they are like stories written with musical notes. Thanks
.
.
.
I might be a little obsessed with this clip
Jack White, Jimmy Page, and 'the Edge' all kind of talk about the tuning and structure of the Led Zepplin's song, Kashmir. Very cool documentary as well, It Might get Loud.
Low fi and synthwave ftw
.
,
https://www.kcrw.com/music/articles/nina-simone-and-miss-mazzy
This... just try the first 5mins.
at this pace, they will outlive the stones
more like the first 8:00 mins!
damn! they came out and laid down the wood!
Thanks NS
suede
You're still here?
I guess I am. Check out my latest house, first one on my homepage.
:-D
I’m sure it’ll look the same as all your other ones: linear series of boxes with little attention to practical sizes and no time spent on elevations.
Block this user
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
Archinect
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.