I’ve started to listen to release radar again. Now that I have a ginormous number of liked music and musicians they can base customized new release playlists on them. The playlists run from Friday to Thursday, so this batch is from 10/10-10/16. Every one of these songs are winners in my book. DAMFINE :) I’ve…
Tag: The Rolling Stones
Monkey (and a few Ape) songs
source This post is all Max’ fault. Today he posted on The Beatles’ tune Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except me and My Monkey. I immediately thought of a couple more songs with monkey in the title and thought yes, I want to make a playlist. Thanks to Max, Jim, Liam, and Graham for their…
#SLS — Going Unplugged — “Wild Horses,” by The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones 1971 There are so many good acoustic songs out there but I have to wonder how they cross the line, into rock, and still be acoustic, as rock music almost seems to imply the addition of electric guitars. I do think this one can be called rock music. As I read the…
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…
Coloring Club Plus — 12/30/19
Humble apologies for posting this so late. I went to bed late after watching two movies then slept in super late. The post wasn’t prepared so that set publishing time back even farther. I started listening (again) to the 10 Rolling Stones albums I borrowed from the library. The plan is to try to choose…
MM Music Challenges — 19th Nervous Breakdown
Jim Adams is the unshakeable host of Mindlovemisery Menagerie’s Music Challenges. Jim says: The challenge today is to focus on [the Rolling Stones’ “19th Nervous Breakdown”] and use it for inspiration in any form of creative expression. Jim, thanks for giving the breakdown on the breakdown. Never noticed that trilling bass before. The video you…
Coloring Club Plus — 6/11/19
I was listening to Pandora Radio this morning while coloring and knew just the right song would come on, and I was right. “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The song is over seven minutes long, and begins with a…
