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A high school friend (Maryvale, Class of '80) went to the show. He's a big Paul fan.Paul just played in Buffalo, I couldn't afford it![]()
A high school friend (Maryvale, Class of '80) went to the show. He's a big Paul fan.Paul just played in Buffalo, I couldn't afford it![]()
Jonathan Caine pre-Journey and John Waite pre-Missing You.
Thanks for the tip about early Journey. They rocked.I always knew Journey existed prior to Steve Perry joining the group, and people often said how incredibly good they were. I finally checked out pre-Steve Journey. And they are marvelous. If you have the time, check out their second album, Look Into The Future. The final song, I'm Gonna Leave you, rips off its opening from Reo Speedwagon's Ridin' the Storm Out.... and the guitar riff early in the song was in turned ripped off by Kansas (who toured with Journey the year this album came out) and became the backbone of Carry On Wayward Son. They appropriated the riff with Journey's permission and blessing.
This is not the Journey you saw with your sweetheart at a concert at an outdoor amphitheater (yes, my wife and I saw Journey at Saratoga Performing Arts Center). This band sounds like Deep Purple crossed with Santana and a touch of Traffic.
In honor of December 1 and the right to now play Christmas music, I give you the two I most hate and wish to never hear again. This includes any variations of said songs. Yet, I post here, but did not listen. I could easily include Mariah Carey, too.
Every time I hear the Modern Lovers I can't help but think of Pablo Picasso. They were years ahead of their time.
1972/73 Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers.
Every time I hear the Modern Lovers I can't help but think of Pablo Picasso. They were years ahead of their time.
Everybody likes The Decemberists...whether you know this or not.
Charles Lempriere "Prairie" Prince (born May 7, 1950) is an American drummer and visual artist. He came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the San Francisco–based rock group The Tubes, was a member of Jefferson Starship from 1992 to 2008 and has worked with a wide range of other performers as a session musician. [He] was a founding member of Journey along with Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie. However, he quit Journey after a few months before they made any recordings.
I'm impressed with Tom Jones' singing TODAY. Dude is 85!!!Crosby, Still, Nash & Young and Jones. David Crosby is obviously impressed with Tom Jones' singing.
Indie Pop can just be fun...relent.
This sweet ~1970 Buick Skylark was stopped next to me at a red light this afternoon:
I don't use an app that tracks my listening, but I assume that Tallahassee, The Sunset Tree, and John Prine would all be in the top 7 or so of my listening this year.According to Spotify, this is what I've been listening to in 2025:
Most played songs:
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Most played albums:
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And my #1 most played artist:
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Last Christmas, Wonderful Christmastime, and All I Want For Christmas Is You are on constant repeat when I'm playing music at home this time of year. All great songs!
The ubiquitous 1970s variety is a logical guess. Who did not have a variety show?I kept waiting for the "Funny or Die" version to go off the rails (it sort of did in the final seconds but I'm not really counting that). I think maybe it's actually funnier for basically being a shot for shot remake of the original.
But then after watching the original I was wondering why are Bowie and Crosby singing together? Was this for some weird variety show or something? Looking at Wikipedia it was for the "Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas". It was filmed on September 11, 1977 and then Bing Crosby died on October 14, 1977 and the special aired on November 30 in the U.S. and December 24 in the U.K.