folks
When you get a moment, download Robin Williams "Scotsmen and golf"...not music, but hilarious.
More bashing me kinfolk, I surmise?!!
<I will make a note, and get it.
I didna know of sech a thing.>
sofia
You're scots? I had no idea. The oatmeal jokes will flow like oatmeal now.
Scot-Irish, so the legend claims.
I think everyone had their spoon in my stew. :wink:
Big Ones - Aerosmith (of course
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John Lee Hooker ~ '1 bourbon, 1 scotch, 1 beer'. Next on the playlist is Mr. Hooker's 'Mustang Sally'.
The Incredible String Band--"A Very Cellular Song". It'll blow your mind...
Rae got me thinking, in a few I'm going for George Thorogood and the Destroyers - "The Baddest of" and his versin of 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer' - gotta get me a good John Lee Hooker album, <sigh>
I think "One Bourbon..." was as close as George Thorogood ever got to having a conventional "hit." I saw him and his band in a club in Eugene around 1979. They were scorching...
What about "Bad to the Bone" - George is just one great rocker
That's true, Bill, re "Bad..." I'd forgotten. BTW, I'd didn't mean to impugn George T as a rocker--just the vagaries of what becomes a hit...
George does a lot of covers. I never had a great opinion of him until I saw him in concert - he works for his money. I didn't take your comment as impugning him, BTW!
Cool. Re his covers--I was so unaware that I never realized that "One Bourbon..." wasn't an original. Of course, I could've looked at the liner notes...
Listened to, first, Cheikh Lo, then, John Zorn (Bar Koshba). Pretty.
a very long drum solo by one of the Brubeck Brothers. They're a bit further toward the edge than I usually like my jazz, but once I'd seen them live - they moved my boundaries.
A really good compilation of operatic pieces, entitled (Simply the Best) NIGHT AT THE OPERA.
Blessed Hellride by The Black Label Society.