Am I the only one on this forum that listens to old school rap from the late 80’s early 90’s? How many ppl on here anyway?
If so I apoligize everyone. Lol! Itll be great when I’m in my 60’s with the
“Bingo wings arms”
Partying to it. THAT’S gonna be funny!
Wait a min…
This guy isn’t cutting up Easy E and Dr. Dre did I hear him right?
For sure he was
I listen to a lot of music from the 80’s and 90’s but no rap.
I saw Ice-T at the Channel Club on the wharf in Boston on this tour.
Rough crowd out having fun. No problems.
My tastes run to hard rock & metal but Ice-T did some of this stuff pre-Body Count.
Black Sabbath sampled, features Jello Biafra
Hushed & Grim is the first Mastodon CD I didn’t get immediately.
I wasn’t impressed that it was any better than any of their latest, weaker releases.
Maybe I’ll give it another full listen again on YT.
This morning they released this video about making it.
https://youtu.be/9Rgi5C0JbRs
From the following video’s notes - “In early September 2018, we lost one of our closest friends and our biggest fan, our manager Nick John. He was essentially the band’s Dad. From our highest highs to our lowest lows he was always there. Every single move we made went through him first as our trust in him was marrow deep. His favorite band besides us and Gojira, was Led Zeppelin. We were asked to perform “Stairway to Heaven” at his funeral. Afterward, finding out that someone had recorded it, we figured we should record a studio version and release it on Record Store Day as a tribute to Nick with all the proceeds to be donated to pancreatic cancer research. We would not be the band we are today without the help of Nick John. We miss him dearly and think of him always. We love you buddy.”
https://youtu.be/aCkISHgM4is
Rick Beato also likes Bach. I almost forgot about this one. Actually LOL
Yes I am but I’m more of a Debussy man myself.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this, thank you for posting. I love the style of the people and the Art Deco architecture back then was fantastic and a far cry from these soulless glass and steel boxes designed today. I was lucky enough to stay in New York when I was younger and went to the Chrysler and the Empire State buildings and seeing them back in the thirties was something else. I had images of Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Bette Davis and James Stewart to name a few floating around in my mind. Great share, thanks again.
I’m a Baroque/Classical fan mostly but you might appreciate this.
I recorded this on VHS a million years ago. This is only 240p but better than no pee
Not my video BTW.
https://youtu.be/g1Vc2ZfVhf0
Excellent, thank you for sharing. You have good taste Sir.
from A Prairie Home Companion®
On a trip to Vienna, a famous conductor visited Beethoven’s grave to pay homage. Approaching the great composer’s final resting place, he began to hear music at once familiar and yet strange. Upon reaching the grave, the conductor realized the music was Beethoven’s majestic Fifth Symphony - only it was being played backwards. Suddenly, the conductor spotted a ghostly apparition and cried out in shock, “Herr Beethoven! What are you doing here?” Beethoven’s ghost turned, put a finger to its lips, and said, “Shhhh! I’m decomposing.”
That Pneuma video is fantastic. Inspired me to watch this one again.
The drummers from 2 of my favorite bands.
The cat on Danny’s shirt is saying “Holy Shit!” BTW
https://wiki.killuglyradio.com/wiki/Barking_Pumpkin_Records
Here’s a kid born to hit stuff. Drums / Curtis Moss
I looked for an current status and found his YT channel
@SessionDrummer is he good or just having an extremely good time?
his latest video from this March
https://youtu.be/FDwch4y3CwM