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cue Wayne's World: "We're not worthy! We're not worthy!"
So when's the deluxe album with colored vinyl coming out?
Your fan base has questions!
The following line might deeply worry those who know my taste in music:
Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky
https://youtu.be/aS1no1myeTM
It probably helps that she's riding a killer Synthwave backing track. It may be because in this video she looks eerily like a bleached version of one of my exes. And that fucked-up stripper look has an appeal I didn't know works on me.
Never thought I'd willingly listen to Miley fuckin' Cyrus, but what's normal these days anyway?
I was neck-deep in Depeche Mode and Genesis at 8. Older kids on the school bus got me hooked.
When I was 8 I was still listening to the country stations in Indianapolis and Kokomo, and on a good day, Louisville. We had no TV, and school was kind of slip in, stay low, avoid the attention of the jocks and cliques, and slip out again end of day alive and still breathing, so I didn't have any friends to share teenage girl popstar stuff with; mamma liked country, so that's what we listened to.
I only found 80's New Wave when I went to college in 1985. My first husband was deep into Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman, Rick Wakeman, ELP, an English band, The Sweet, and Van Halen, so I got a lot of his preferences too.
Rick Wakeman, ELP, The Sweet ? Oh YES !
meanwhile, this pop contralto got me every time. Jennifer Rush
King Crimson - Larks Tongues In Aspic, Island vinyl 1973
I have to say, 'The Sweet' classics ('Ballroom Blitz', 'Hell Raiser', 'Teenage Rampage', and 'Blockbuster') still get my head banging. Not too sure about 'Fox on the run' and 'Wig-Wam Bam', or 'Poppa-Joe', or the silly teenybopper pop stuff, but I was genuinely saddened when Steve Priest passed away last year.
I found a copy of the ELP fold-out album 'Brain Salad Surgery' in Will's pile of 'WTF is this record? albums that friends, family, and persons unknown dumped in the villa from days of yore, but it was unplayable; back in the day someone had spilled beer or something sticky on it and it had set hard.
I do have a CD of their 1992 'Black Moon' studio album lurking somewhere, which I bought more out of curiosity than anything else, and I can't find it now, but I do remember it didn't seem like they were trying very hard, they just shunted out an album because 'what the hey?'Definitely not ELP being prog, as I understand the definition of prog-rock, and more self-indulgent than anything
I still have my Rick Wakeman vinyl 'Journey To The Center of the Earth' and 'Retun to the Center of the Earth', and I found a copy of 'Rock and Roll Prophet' back at home, probably one of Will's brothers' purchases, Will is entirely not into Rick Wakeman, but he got and listened back to back to the entire 'War of the Worlds - The New Generation' re-recording and redubbing of the Jeff Wayne classic.
Royal Ballet: Don Quixote: Kitri variation:
https://youtu.be/9lpR7yQ66mc?list=PLFEuShFvJzBwuoV5Xjx9Fpuvs45BSBgGI
More Don Quixote (with Carlos Acosta):
The Royal Ballet enjoying themselves:
https://youtu.be/5fKxzQ8ARTQ