Heels on the ground, Comrade found.
Heels in the sky, CAPITALIST SPY!!
Heels on the ground, Comrade found.
Heels in the sky, CAPITALIST SPY!!
I play piano, but my mentor was a guitarist. As far as I'm concerned, Johnny Smith is one of the great ones, regardless of instrument.
Yeah, he's technically a brilliant guitarist and I respect the hell out of that. But to me, he's just good. He kinda transcends the guitar, like most great musicians.
Awesome collection. I bet they sound great on those KEFs, too. I have the Mosaic 8 CD set from 20-odd years ago, too bad vinyl wasn't back in the zeitgeist at that juncture.
One of my mentors used to fly up to Colorado Springs to see his son at the Air Force Base next to the airport and then go see Johnny at his music store, which I think he had since retired from running(early 90s).
I feel like this title should've been something about European vs. African Swallows, but I do cherish The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch scene.
I always loved the way he delivers the line "Five is Right Out!"
What a great scene. The rest of the verse says:
"Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it."
Schenker is German and has some ridiculously specc'd laptops. But be ready to pay through the nose.
Like, I'm talking 200Hz 16:10 4k+ screens with 5090s and up to 256 GB of RAM.
My favorite rendition. OAM Trio - Puff the Magic Dragon.
I always liked the song "Black Sabbath", track 1 on the album Black Sabbath by the band Black Sabbath
I need to make a trek to the giant blue box. Lingonberry Master Race!
Don't @ me cranberry peasants.
1-800-EAT-SHIT in my ass, talk about kismet
(Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol, awesome band I just discovered)
You really Britta'd this painting...
Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1 is probably as good a starting point as anything. My personal favorites are Brilliant Corners and Monk and Coltrane at Town Hall.
If you want a cool album jacket, there are a bunch of greats, but I'd mention Underground and Monk's Music as great albums with awesome cover art. Whatever you go with, good luck and welcome aboard!
Houston streets are tough enough without some jackass swinging a 6 foot long rubber band at you.