BiscuitHammer
The Mighty Hammer
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Thomas Arne, 'The Faery Prince' Overture Allegro.
I'm in a baroque mood today, seemingly.
I'm in a baroque mood today, seemingly.
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I just went through the latest issue of my favorite metal music magazine, Deaf Forever (after the Motörhead song) and added the following to my list of stuff to buy:
...
Died 6th October, aged 65.
Never much into him, personally, but a hugely influential guitarist.
I Only Have Eyes For You - Flamingos
Oh yess! I had to go and rummage through hubby's eclectic collection, now listening to:
Earth Angel - The Crew-Cuts
and cued-up
Lily Maebelle - The Valentines, &
Sh-Boom - The Chords
Lost in the Fifties Tonight -- Ronnie Milsap
In the Still of the Night -- The Five Satins
Still wandering through the doo-wop world, those guys voices and harmonies are amazing!
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens (several times, I love the male falsetto!)
Shimmy, Shimmy Ko-Ko-Bop - The Imperials
Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods (OK, not doo-wop, but come on!)
Oh What A Night - The Dells
Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee (There's that falsetto again, that is so cool!)
There's A Moon Out Tonight - The Capris (Falsetto again!)
Maybe - The Chantals (super torchy and just mmmm! This song was in 'American Hot Wax' sung by Brenda Russel as part of 'The Dee-Lites' where I first heard it)
Little Girl of Mine - The Cleftones
Come Go With Me - The Del-Vikings (Also featured in 'American Hot Wax' sung by 'The Planotones')
Molly Mae - The Crests
Earth Angel - The Penguins
The Marvelettes - Mr. Postman
Frankie ***** & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall in Love
The Bobettes - Mr Lee (Also featured in 'American Hot Wax,' sung by 'The Dee-Lites, which is why hubby hunted it down)
50's music is amazing, these guys actually had to sing, no autotune or overdubbing, wtf have I been listening to all this time, definitely hooked!
Still wandering through the doo-wop world, those guys voices and harmonies are amazing!
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens (several times, I love the male falsetto!)
Shimmy, Shimmy Ko-Ko-Bop - The Imperials
Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods (OK, not doo-wop, but come on!)
Oh What A Night - The Dells
Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee (There's that falsetto again, that is so cool!)
There's A Moon Out Tonight - The Capris (Falsetto again!)
Maybe - The Chantals (super torchy and just mmmm! This song was in 'American Hot Wax' sung by Brenda Russel as part of 'The Dee-Lites' where I first heard it)
Little Girl of Mine - The Cleftones
Come Go With Me - The Del-Vikings (Also featured in 'American Hot Wax' sung by 'The Planotones')
Molly Mae - The Crests
Earth Angel - The Penguins
The Marvelettes - Mr. Postman
Frankie ***** & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall in Love
The Bobettes - Mr Lee (Also featured in 'American Hot Wax,' sung by 'The Dee-Lites, which is why hubby hunted it down)
50's music is amazing, these guys actually had to sing, no autotune or overdubbing, wtf have I been listening to all this time, definitely hooked!
And now for something completely different:
One Note Samba--Dean Martin & Caterina Valente
I'm FINALLY spinning that new Ayreon. I have a ton of new albums that I haven't heard, and need to get to as soon as this crippling work schedule eases up.
@Blind Justice - I see what you mean about this rekkid. It's good, but it almost seems ... forced??
I'm barely halfway through it, though, and that's the first listen. So I owe it more time. But I doubt it will be my favorite Ayreon. That honor hoes to the twin CDs Universal Migrator --- Part 1 - The Dream Sequencer / Universal Migrator --- Part 2 - Flight Of The Migrator.
My work working hours per week since September the first: 74, 79.5, 93, 83.5, 75.
I can't complain too much - I'm billing my client by the hourBut when the hell do I get to listen to music, or write!