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My neighbor's awful music...
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A jet engine. Oh wait, it's my neighbor's leaf blower!
edit: I could clean the pine needles off his driveway faster using a broom.
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A jet engine. Oh wait, it's my neighbor's leaf blower!
edit: I could clean the pine needles off his driveway faster using a broom.
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Come and Die -- Kyle Idleman
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Gato Barbieri and Santana -- Europa
Man...I was still a punk kid back then. Where has the time went?
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Then you will remember this ... I loved it back then and still do!
How we age ... I am not old, I am not old, I am ot old, I am t old, I am old. but young at heart.
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^ Baba Ji's favourite as well, I've been told. =P
Point & Squirt
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Point & Squirt
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Tool - Lateralus
What a trip!!
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS7CZIJVxFY[/video]
came for the distro, stayed for the community
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Then you will remember this ... I loved it back then and still do!
That was 20+ years later...?
How we age ... I am not old, I am not old, I am ot old, I am t old, I am old.
but young at heart.
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But if you remember the first you'll remember the second. I remember them both too. Santana is GREAT!
Eagles - another nice link. Thanks
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I don't think I knew about Santana at the time of the video I posted. I only know about Gato Barbieri because I purchased one of his CDs a long time ago.
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"Adagio of the Sky" by Isao Tomita
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xJv7tE_zrg
At the time of the album's release, it was claimed that the sound waveforms were based on novae, pulsars, and other stellar phenomena. Mostly just sounds like triangle and supersaw waves to me now, but it still sounds nice.
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I don't think I knew about Santana at the time of the video I posted. I only know about Gato Barbieri because I purchased one of his CDs a long time ago.
Fleetwood Mac in 68 had "Black Magic Woman" on an album but a few years later I heard the "Santana" Album and from then on I considered "Black Magic Woman" his ... and been a fan ever since. I was in my early 20's then.
The link I sent was just for the song - not the date ... here's an earlier 1971 performance.
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Oh, man, that music sure brings back memories. In 1971, I was back in college, thanks to the U.S. GI Bill. I can remember hanging out in the snack bar at the student union building and someone would play Santana's version of "Black Magic Woman" on the juke box (remember those?) probably 4-5 times each hour.
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Oh yea! - the big things in the corner - and we dance around them too. Or the little ones on the walls at each "booth".
Hey, one for sale ... well, was maybe
g33zr - we're aging ourselves.
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The Dark Side of the MINIMAL TECHNO
Time to move on!#
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@ S11: I'd love a jukebox like that!, but the Mrs. and I are trying to downsize and already have too much stuff. My current jukeboxes are my desk- and laptop, which play some great oldies but goodies via Clementine and other apps.
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Downsizing at our age is sooooooooooooo hard!
WAIT! YOU CAN'T TOSS THAT! Why, that was through the war and back with me in 'YY!
or
"You touch that I'll break your arm, that was my mother's!"
Best thing I've ever heard of is pack a bunch of "stuff" in a box - put today's date on it - if it hasn't been opened in 6/8/12 months (that date below the sealed date) - you don't "NEED" what's in there, don't open it, just escort it to the curb. If I did that I'd be getting rid of about 20 boxes of stuff.
Obviously there are things you don't "need" but want for sentimental reasons - easy fix - don't put them in the box. OH OH, my number of boxes just dropped to 4.
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^ Digging through my bookshelves full of books a few months ago - none of which I have even cracked open in several years - I found many that I want to read, a few that I'm embarrassed of now (and not naming those titles ) and a handful that I care nothing about. The ones I want to read are on a list to find in epub or PDF.
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I'm a 'paper book' guy. I have no "portable" device to read books so that explains that. And after the "kindle deleted the book I bought" scandal (George Orwell's 1984) I'm hesitant to ever get one.
Have you checked out Project Gutenberg for book? Some are older then history itself but that are all "free"!
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^ Project Gutenberg is great, but for hard copy (and you're afraid to buy more becasue the Mrs. is trying to convince you to toss or donate more of the ones you already have), there's nothing like the public library!
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If where you live that is an option I have to agree. I have, at times, donated books or given them away to friend's that can't afford to buy books. I never "lend" books.
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What are you listening to right now? » 1984
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