I don't ever tire of listening to him. No other singer has accomplished that for me. I will share my impressions from the concert on October 28th here Cheers, Filip
. . . and it's been exactly four decades since my first Stones show in Anaheim, July 23rd, 1978. I'm near the front of the crowd, to Mick's left. And still have the t-shirt worn that day. God, I love these guys. Seen them play thirty eight times since tha...
No, certainly not political correctness but my favorite singer-songwriter of all time.... Mr. Phil Collins.... I was fortunate enough to get tickets for his current tour in October at The Forum in Inglewood (Los Angeles). I promised myself I would hear hi...
I don't ever tire of listening to him. No other singer has accomplished that for me. I will share my impressions from the concert on October 28th here Cheers, Filip
.. in fact I have not ever included a YouTube video, so I just copied the link - hope it works somehow..: One of my most fav vocalist, songwriter and - what else - poet: Leonard Cohen .. Title: Suzanne, 1967 And well.. here some Summer choices, also for ...
. . . as a lyricist; Jennifer Warnes interpreted him tellingly. Others - notably Judy Collins - have covered Cohen with varying degrees of success, but remarkably, Leonard wrote lyrics specifically for Jennifer. Love the Overseas, btw, h . . . and a perfe...
Read two books by him as well (fiction not biography) and he’s as sure footed with prose as he is with poetry Great watch selection to go with it. Although the P15 would rather go with Partisan than Suzanne
...but it's opera singers for me---too many favourites to enumerate, but here's some From the great Richard Tauber in one of his greatest roles the famous Czech soprano Novotna who sang with Tauber and i had the great fortune to meet in New York when she ...
. . . towards the tenors and sopranos, or baritones. It's Chaliapin . . . . . . and Kharitonov . . . . . . that tingle my spine. Subtle VC, Henry . . . thanks for sharing this weekend!
thanks for reminding me about the great basses . And thanks for the video clips ,especially of the volga boatman----- calls to mind another Russian bass-----Ivan Rebroff, and also the Don Cossack choir
. . . this? Or, possibly, this? No Crown, royal or otherwise? Funny how I keep telling myself that I'm not a Rolex guy, but keep lusting after 1675s. ;-)
. . . taste in music, or how much I enjoyed your selections, particularly Hurray for the Riff Raff. Believe it or not, my girlfriend listened to the first few bars and said, "Who is that? I like them!"
These two bands have given me tons of enjoyment the last 4-5 years. LSD all met in jazz conservatory in Boston. Alynda Segarra (HFTRR) was a Bronx street kid who moved to New Orleans as a teenager and found her voice.
. . . and the Moody Blues, so yes, it was a bit odd she'd take to HftRR. On top of that, she was taken by Padj's likeness. "He seems like such a nice man." So now I have approval to visit Padj on the East Coast without bringing her along. ;-) ...
These two are kind of outliers for me as most of what I listen to was recorded between "Highway 61 Revisited" and the death of Jon Bonham. There is a band called "Sweet Cecilia" that's caught my attention recently. And Bonsoir Catin. Can't seem to add vid...
... to wear during next days! My music tastes are very eclectic: pop, jazz, and a bit of classic music. But if I should choose just one name I would mention The Beatles. I was a very young fourteen years old lad when the first songs and pictures arrived t...
. . . and on my way out the door for a little pool practice, Abel. It was a lovely weekend with pleasant company, not to mention this most enjoyable session of Wrist Scan. Thanks ever so much for being here every week without fail . . . I truly appreciate...
Big fan of the Beatles, although there was little chance of me ever seeing more than single members and the band was long gone by the time I had my musical socialisation Great watch pictures, as always, Abel!
... To assist to a show of my favorite band. Regrettably I didn't had the means to travel abroad when I was young. Later the band disolved. I would love to see and listen to Paul Mc Cartney nowadays. May be I'm lucky some day soon! Thank you so much for y...
Art, thank you for this wonderful theme - I love it! Music is what often keeps me sane and I could never live without it. So here's to some music which has kept me alive through the years, juxtaposed with 3 vintage and 3 modern watches. First off, Bob Dyl...
. . . Ladies was always played at our parties, along Simon and Garfunkel, Cat Stevens, and Zeppelin. Also, one of the most spectacularly recorded LPs of my generation, in my experience. ***** Another LP that satisfied both musically and aurally (yes, I'm ...
I'll play. First a wrist shot of the watch I am wearing this weekend, my GS SBGA125 "Blizzard". God I love this dial... And here it is for Rock n' Roll, courtesy Terry O'Neill. I love all of these guys (and girls), but I was born in 1970, and musically it...
. . . but none regretted more than Petty's final performance . . . . . . shortly before his demise last year. Saw him once at the same venue many years ago, and you can tell he'd lost a step or two, but damn, was he ever a joy to behold on stage. Thanks f...
. . . that t-shirt. I bought it in the mid-'70s at a surf shop in Huntington Beach and wore it sparingly for decades, mostly on special occasions like concerts and such. The first rips started appearing decades later, so it was retired to a hanger at the ...
. . . that practically became a shrine of my high school years. One inch thick 8' x 4' Italian slate in one contiguous piece, and made in LA. Like all good things, it passed from my life. A few weeks ago, a friend let me know she had to get rid of her poo...
Having moved more times than I care to remember and with another one imminent. Luckily it’s mostly the company that picks up the tab - well they’re moving me in the first place