Symphony Steve
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Just released! The earliest-known demo of this song (from 1965) by inarguably SU's coolest alum (present company excluded):
Beatles had barely played on Ed Sullivan and meanwhile he is making this. What an absolute legend.Just released! The earliest-known demo of this song (from 1965) by inarguably SU's coolest alum (present company excluded):
Well, yeah! br801 plays to my sensibilities often here.
Glad you enjoy some of the stuff I put here. Obviously I have my favorite artists, but I do try to mix it up a bit because there is so much out there worthy of a listen.Well, yeah! br801 plays to my sensibilities often here.
Just saw Dark Star Orchestra Thursday at the Temple Theatre in Tacoma. Beautiful old place built in 1926, but no air conditioning on a 90 degree day was not ideal.
Anyway, they recreate complete Grateful Dead shows artfully and accurately. After the show here, they were off to Europe for a 50th anniversary homage to the Dead's classic Europe '72 shows.
I'm on a big ELO kick for morning positivity lately! And, there's always a Dylan album to fit my mood.
Edit - Shark85 knew the kinda music I enjoy and would always send me his Phish links.
I feel like line dancing.
That's fun. Very Fleetwood-Mac'y. Made me think of "Everywhere." (with a little Wilson Phillips mixed in).
Some heavy hitters involved with the video.