This going out to our aging friend,
Love this station for oldies and remakes....
KONA Stream
^Love that song, Mandy, I hope all is well with you!
Friday thank the freaking gods~!! I think you know exactly what I mean, Mandy! Kids are wild animals these days.
Crank it!
good revival.
is sensible still alive?
im in kanchanburi this weekend so funny it popped up.
met him once at a mates house party, complete loon
Bit nostalgic today, been thinking back over all the great German music of the last 60 years.......for 20 seconds and couldn't think of any
I then thought about the recent resurgence of Polio, a dreadful disease which has reared its head in the capital due to misinformed idiot parents not getting their kids vaccinated and the many immigrants so it was time for dearly departed Ian, taken too soon but not with Polio.
Ang on i forgot Love Drive by the Scorpions.
one of the heaviest bass riffs ever if you have speakers for it, and i do
Antonio Vivaldi - The Four Seasons- Spring - Allegro
Anastasia Huppmann performing Beethoven Moonlight Sonata Op 27 No 2 (Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2)
Were you running through your 'K-Tel classix' LP last night, Nev?
Grab a beer and enjoy.
55, no. I was just in the mood for some 'popular' classical music.
Which reminds me, I once owned a CD called something like Classics on a summer's day. Much the same kind of music, I suppose.
Can't remember the last time I played a CD but it has been over 20 years since I played an LP. Those were the days.
Not at all my style of listening, however i'd read about this one earlier this year
and remarkably, the musical daughter liked it
TAMI NEILSON AND Willie Nelson meditate on heavy losses in their new duet “Beyond the Stars,” released alongside a video on Wednesday. The song will appear on the Canada-born, New Zealand-based Neilson’s upcoming album Kingmaker.
“Beyond the Stars” is a mournful ballad in 3/4 time and it takes a close look at the grief brought on by a loved one’s death. Neilson wrote the song after the 2015 loss of her father and, while Nelson acts as her father’s voice in his verse, it takes on an extra poignancy coming so soon after the death of his sister and bandmate Bobbie Nelson. “Beyond the stars I can hear the guitars, they’re calling me up to be with you,” they sing, as Nelson adds some of his signature guitar fills.
“Having Willie be the voice of my father in this duet is just something beyond my wildest dreams,” Neilson said in a statement. “I cried for three days after it was recorded, listening to it and thinking about how absolutely overwhelmed and proud my Dad, a musician and a huge Willie Nelson fan, would have been.”
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