6.08pm
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15 February 2015
Likewise, a quick one before dinner:
(vid featuring not one but TWO Beatles + Jeff Lynne!)
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7.07pm
15 March 2017
George Harrison – Living in the Material World.
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7.56pm
11 April 2016
@Beatlebug said
Likewise, a quick one before dinner:
(vid featuring not one but TWO Beatles + Jeff Lynne!)
AND Rocky, too!
We seem to be having a similar day in the music department, Bebu, because this is what I was listening to:
(Ringo happens to feature on Wildflowers, too, on “To Find a Friend”.)
But, here’s what I’ve got on now:
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2016 & 2017:
2020:
7.58pm
28 February 2020
The Beatles first single of 1967 so good I had to hear the whole album.
Magical Mystery Tour via the Beatles Apple
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8.33pm
15 March 2017
8.40pm
5 December 2019
My 7-year-old sister’s blasting the entirety Sgt. Pepper so I’m listening to that with her.
First, she listened to the entirety of Abbey Road and then Rubber Soul , and now Pepper. I’ve never been prouder and I’m glad I can share something that I love so much with one of my siblings! It’s nice to think that she really looks about to me and wants to explore and find interest in something that I love a lot and I’m glad she’s listening to music that’s not by JoJo Siwa or that’s not a mindless pop single without substance. She even started to show all her little friends some Beatles music videos and has apparently gotten her one friend hooked on the Beatles, according to her friend’s mum. I’m glad to apart of the spread of culture and different types of good music to younger generations (if only I could do the same with my peers )
I’m thinking of renting either “A Hard Day’s Night ” or “Help !” to watch with her whilst we’re in quarantine. She already watched part of Ron Howard’s doc with me the other day and loved the bits where they played live.
(Btw, her favorite keeps switching between Paul and George, though sometimes she’ll say John is her favorite )
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7.40am
28 February 2020
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12.49pm
28 February 2020
The songs I’m listening to during my lunch come from these albums
Mother Love Bone – Apple
Herbie Hancock – Headhunters
Johnny Cash – Unchained
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Exodus
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4.07pm
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15 February 2015
YEET
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5.12pm
5 December 2019
8.22pm
15 March 2017
The Beatles – A Hard Day’s Night .
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9.32pm
15 March 2017
1.13am
11 April 2016
6.36am
26 January 2017
Listened to a couple of albums I hadn’t heard before the past couple of days. Firstly, this wonderful free jazz record by pianist Andrew Hill, Compulsion.
Secondly, after hearing D’Angelo’s Black Messiah (one of my favourite albums of the 2010s) compared to it, I finally checked out Sly and the Family Stone’s There’s A Riot Goin’ On. I enjoyed it greatly.
Now I’m on a bit of a Smiths kick, and have been playing this song over and over. Oh, how I wish I had a translucent 80s Morrissey singing over my life….
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Von BonteeI've been up on the mountain, and I've seen his wondrous grace,
I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
8.45am
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15 February 2015
WeepingAtlasCedars pondered and therefore I had to investigate what song she was talking about so this post is technically on topic
[Cheap Trick – “Taxman , Mr. Thief”]
If The Beatles weren’t human, what were they then?
Spiders from Mars. All of the greatest known musicians were.
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11.00am
28 February 2020
Beatlebug said
WeepingAtlasCedars pondered and therefore I had to investigate what song she was talking about so this post is technically on topic
[Cheap Trick – “Taxman , Mr. Thief”]
If The Beatles weren’t human, what were they then?
Spiders from Mars. All of the greatest known musicians were.
Beatlebug said
WeepingAtlasCedars pondered and therefore I had to investigate what song she was talking about so this post is technically on topic
[Cheap Trick – “Taxman , Mr. Thief”]
If The Beatles weren’t human, what were they then?
Spiders from Mars. All of the greatest known musicians were.
What is happening? And tell me how you've been.
11.26am
5 December 2019
11.36am
14 December 2009
QuarryMan said
Listened to a couple of albums I hadn’t heard before the past couple of days. Firstly, this wonderful free jazz record by Andrew Hill, “Compulsion”
Ooh, fabulous record! Having John Gilmore on tenor for that date seems to have put Hill in a kind of Sun Ra mood; he didn’t usually play with that kind of arrhythmic pounding style. His other Blue Note albums of the period aren’t quite so free-form as this one; they’re quirky, with ever-shifting instrumentation and only mildly avant-garde. “Point of Departure” (with giants Eric Dolphy and Tony Williams in the lineup) is my favourite.
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12.49pm
28 February 2020
Country Girls today.
Internet isn’t working well today. Probably overloaded with all the home workers.
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3.28pm
5 December 2019
Was:
Now:
I’m listening to it again because I decided to start over and have a Beatles marathon during my schoolwork marathon
(I have to admit I haven’t listened to WTB all-the-way-thru in a looooonnnnggg time so i don’t mind listening to it twice in one day because I’ve missed it a ton )
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