Tag Archive | music
And As We Wind on Down the Road
Originally posted on Author P.S. Bartlett:
What a way to start my morning… My all time favorite band honoring one of my close second all time favorite bands. Thank you to my old and dear friend Barb Fortman for sharing this with me this morning so I could share it with you. Crank it…
Monday Morning Humor-Shortened Songs for ADD. Tim can say that.
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
This could alternately be called Shortened Songs for Today’s kids. I mean seriously, the attention span of kids today is about as long as it takes Mario to die from one of those freaking little turtles…tortoises, whatever the things with shells that walk on land. You tell the video game people…
Featuring Mihran Kalaydjian
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Today I’m sharing with you an unusual interview. For the first time, I’m not featuring an author, but a musician. You may have seen Mihran Kalaydjian hanging about and leaving comments. I listened to his music and was fascinated by it. So, I decided to find out about this musician…
Throwback Thursday – Deep Purple’s Machine Head
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Really you can’t talk about the 70’s music without mentioning Deep Purple and 1972’s Machine Head, the band’s most iconic and successful LP. It featured the band’s Mark 2 combination of Ian Gillian, Roger Glover on lead vocals and bass guitar, respectively, along with founding members Ian…
From the archives…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Words matter Words matter to us. Those that are said, those that are not said. The precision of a phrase, the use of one word rather than another can make all the difference to how we feel about something or someone. Often they make even more difference…
Throwback Thursday – Steely Dan’s Debut Album ‘Can’t Buy A Thrill’
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s was all about music. It seemed there was always a new group not he scene with an innovative twist and sound. 1972’s Can’t Buy A Thrill by Steely Dan was a good example that fused jazz and rock with complex…
“The Discount Song” by Chris August
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
This is one of the most popular Contemporary Christian Music Artist around. He does beautiful and inspiring songs . . . but he has a hilarious side and no shame to let it show. I will have to share his candy song someday, but we can all relate to this one.…