After turning off the sound machine’s waves, walking to the toilet and hearing my morning tinkle, I pad down the carpeted hallway to the kitchen. Dotty gives a soft meow as she curls around my ankles. Where the floor registers’ heat poured silently from them, the new heating system whispers warm that is felt more…
Category: music
Paul McCartney’s “Appreciate” (music video)
NEW album cover Per wikipedia, New (stylized as NEW) is the sixteenth solo studio album by English musician Paul McCartney, released on October 11, 2013 through MPL Communications, Hear Music, and Universal International. The album was his first since 2007’s Memory Almost Full to consist entirely of new compositions. I haven’t heard this album, but…
Turntable Talk Round 8 Those Were The Days My Friends — Best Year of All Time for Music?
Dave has come up with creative ideas for posts on and around music, some easier to write about than others. This time he has given us the challenge to come up with what we each think was the best year for music. If that isn’t a tall order that runs the risk of being also…
Happy Beatles Halloween!
Just saw this at the “Beatles. Come Together Page.“ And then of course, I was compelled to find an appropriate video to go with this. Using Beatles Halloween, I found this gem:
TSM 231 — Landslide
Stevie Nicks Haven’t we all been there, when being on is a turning off; when the energy, instead of balanced is vacuum, sucking qi, blood turn to dust. They all want a piece of me. It is then that I become very small and close my shell. “Landslide” is a Fleetwood Mac song that Stevie…
Women Music March #5 Loretta Lynn — repost from 031220 Love You, Loretta, may you continue to sing with the angels
Loretta Lynn pic taken in 2017 Loretta Lynn (née Webb; born April 14, 1932) [and recently passed away yesterday, 10/4/22] is an American country music singer-songwriter with multiple gold albums in a career spanning 60 years. She is famous for hits such as “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)”, “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’…
dVerse — Quadrille 161 — Monster
Tracks tell our tales, bits, clues of worlds, endless intersects, maps through time; fossilized, covered, interred crimes unearthed, stinking, weepy confessions nobody wants to hear. Yet, in ink’s cloy one’s morbid shadow peers, an uncalled lurid alliance never dared spoken for amygdalic animal fear. top image link Merril is today’s host for dVerse’ Quadrille Monday. …
