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Post by Magnus on Sept 26, 2020 23:02:18 GMT
Hey Magnus, Thumbs up for Khruangbin. While we are on the dark haired bass player theme... Love her !
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Post by Magnus on Sept 26, 2020 23:04:35 GMT
Here's an interesting 'group' I'm fond of... Love this type of stuff when driving
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Post by Magnus on Sept 26, 2020 23:29:46 GMT
One more from 'Blue States'... *No Mikey, there's nothing "subliminal" going on here, as far as I know (?)
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pierinifitness
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Post by pierinifitness on Sept 27, 2020 1:18:41 GMT
Going to be riding off into the sunset from my soon-to-be former city (my birth city) to my new home in Arizona, with a planned departure of 5:00 pm on Friday. It's a 12-hour drive and I'll be doing it as a one-man band. Please post long-duration driving music for me to consider during the monotony of my buon viaggio. Thanks.
Postscript: I remember taking this trip six years ago, leaving at night after being up all day, racing to get there for the birth of my first grandson. Wife and I took turns driving on a hot summer night. I remember finding Wolfman Jack reruns on the radio and listened to it for a couple hours nonstop, in the darkness of the hot summer night, much like I did one hot summer night in 1971 when I was age 16 and a bunch of us kids told our parents we were staying at each other's house for the weekend while we all jumped into the car and headed for Los Angeles for a wild and crazy weekend. Ah, the memories.
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Post by macky on Sept 27, 2020 1:34:31 GMT
Going to be riding off into the sunset from my soon-to-be former city (my birth city) to my new home in Arizona, with a planned departure of 5:00 pm on Friday. It's a 12-hour drive and I'll be doing it as a one-man band. Please post long-duration driving music for me to consider during the monotony of my buon viaggio. Thanks. Postscript: I remember taking this trip six years ago, leaving at night after being up all day, racing to get there for the birth of my first grandson. Wife and I took turns driving on a hot summer night. I remember finding Wolfman Jack reruns on the radio and listened to it for a couple hours nonstop, in the darkness of the hot summer night, much like I did one hot summer night in 1971 when I was age 16 and a bunch of us kids told our parents we were staying at each other's house for the weekend while we all jumped into the car and headed for Los Angeles for a wild and crazy weekend. Ah, the memories. Try this on for size, pierini. The first track especially cements in my mind the one instrument that changed music forever. The electric guitar in full flight. The electric guitar knows virtually no limits in sound, outranges the human voice while outdoing anything a singer can produce, but can still "sing" to your soul. Some very nice tracks on here hopefully to see you on your way with best wishes.
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Post by Magnus on Sept 27, 2020 2:16:25 GMT
Going to be riding off into the sunset from my soon-to-be former city (my birth city) to my new home in Arizona, with a planned departure of 5:00 pm on Friday. It's a 12-hour drive and I'll be doing it as a one-man band. Please post long-duration driving music for me to consider during the monotony of my buon viaggio. Thanks. Here's a great start, it's got that kind of "riding off into the sunset" vibe to it...
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Post by Magnus on Sept 27, 2020 2:20:22 GMT
Going to be riding off into the sunset from my soon-to-be former city (my birth city) to my new home in Arizona, with a planned departure of 5:00 pm on Friday. It's a 12-hour drive and I'll be doing it as a one-man band. Please post long-duration driving music for me to consider during the monotony of my buon viaggio. Thanks. This might be an even better choice for the initial "buon viaggio", complete with ending credits, ...
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Post by macky on Sept 27, 2020 3:43:08 GMT
Going to be riding off into the sunset from my soon-to-be former city (my birth city) to my new home in Arizona, with a planned departure of 5:00 pm on Friday. It's a 12-hour drive and I'll be doing it as a one-man band. Please post long-duration driving music for me to consider during the monotony of my buon viaggio. Thanks. Here's a great start, it's got that kind of "riding off into the sunset" vibe to it... Fabulous, Mags. I'd go this any day, whether listening or playing it myself. I played either bass, keyboards or drums in the various bands I was in all those years ago, but I could play an electric guitar to something like this. No more than that though. The tracks that I posted I wouldn't have a bolters show.
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Post by vegetus25 on Sept 27, 2020 5:19:27 GMT
'bout as long as you can get in the rock world anyway
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Post by vegetus25 on Sept 27, 2020 5:22:59 GMT
or there is this.
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Post by vegetus25 on Sept 27, 2020 5:27:46 GMT
over 13 hours long between the two parts.
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Post by pierinifitness on Sept 27, 2020 13:30:41 GMT
Thanks a lot fellas. Sampling some of your sharing this early Sunday morning in my part of the world. Working today as I try to close my office down so I'll have plenty of time to continue listening to your shares. First impression is that for some of them, I may need to dig out of the dungeon my little old and worn 420 address book and look up some old buddies.
I think I may have found my first selection as I ride off into the sunset. It reflects my reflective and pondering perspective mindset that comes from over a dozen years of my middle-aged man reflections at Pierini Fitness, and that I'm a incessant wordsmith. Here's what I'm talking about with the lyrics below:
"I took off for a weekend last month
Just to try and recall the whole year
All of the faces and all of the places
Wonderin' where they all disappeared
I didn't ponder the question too long
I was hungry and went out for a bite
Ran into a chum with a bottle of rum
And we wound up drinkin' all night
It's those changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes
Nothing remains quite the same
With all of our running and all of our cunning
If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane
Reading departure signs in some big airport
Reminds me of the places I've been
Visions of good times that brought so much pleasure
Makes me want to go back again
If it suddenly ended tomorrow
I could somehow adjust to the fall
Good times and riches and son-of-a-bitches
I've seen more than I can recall
These changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes
Nothing remains quite the same
Through all of the islands and all of the highlands
If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane
I think about Paris when I'm high on red wine
I wish I could jump on the plane
So many nights I just dream of the ocean
God, I wish I was sailin' again
Oh, yesterdays are over my shoulder
So I can't look back for too long
There's just too much to see waiting in front of me
And I know that I just can't go wrong
With these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes
Nothin; remains quite the same
With all of my runnin' and all of my cunning
If I couldn't laugh I just would go insane
If we couldn't laugh we just would go insane
If we weren't all crazy we would go insane."
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Post by Magnus on Sept 27, 2020 15:59:29 GMT
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Post by vegetus25 on Sept 27, 2020 18:31:24 GMT
That voice
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Post by Magnus on Sept 27, 2020 21:49:07 GMT
Dat Azz !!!
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