What are you listening too?


John gotta sausage that make ya fart
John gotta sausage that'll break ya heart
Make ya fart
break ya heart
i wouldnt bend a over if you are smart!
 
New Hampshire's a beautiful place, lived there almost 5 years. Nicest people you'd ever wanna meet

 

@BlueCollarBob

Do you like some of my Playlist?

I love the "psychedelic" "trance" music..../beats.....



perspective/context: i think most humans don't have such a diverse music Playlist like I do.

Songs from "fuck you" to "fuck me", "hate you, love you"

"Girly" or "manly"

"Soft" or "hard"

Peace & hate...
 

@BlueCollarBob

Do you like some of my Playlist?

I love the "psychedelic" "trance" music..../beats.....



perspective/context: i think most humans don't have such a diverse music Playlist like I do.

Songs from "fuck you" to "fuck me", "hate you, love you"

"Girly" or "manly"

"Soft" or "hard"

Peace & hate...
I haven't been able to keep up with the forum recently, but Yeah. I absolutely did pick up on the diversity in music you've shared. I'm all over the place, too. I go through phases. I use Spotify (Wanted to drop it and switch in solidarity with Neil Young, but my wife and daughters are on the same account and made it clear there'd be hell to pay if I did that." I usually plug in a new-to-me artist and don't touch anything for weeks. Just let it but a rotation of similar music until someone new catches my interest and repeat. Some of what you shared from the trance genre caught may interest as background music for when I'm doing long menial tasks like trimming. For recent sessions I've gone to stuff like The Velvet Underground and some of Steve Smith's fusion collaborations like Vital Tech Tones. I think trance would fit those situations well, for me.

Most music I love evokes some kind of emotion or inspires reflection. Either is the story telling of the lyrics or the rhythm and energy of the instrumentals.


 
A little cold out today.
Scored two tickets for JT at SPAC for the end of June.
Hopes it warm then~!

"See here when I die make sure I'm gone.
Don't leave em nothing to work on."
The Frozen Man.
 
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