So it's been a week now and basically everyone has gotten over the 24 hours of madness thing at work. We all survived somehow, even if there was a bit of confusion at times. It was basically successful so that just means we will end up doing it again at some point in the future. Yay?
Skip forward a week and school is winding down all over. My oldest graduated this morning actually (who the Hell has a graduation ceremony at 9 am? On a Friday? So Wrong!) Anyway, I digress. After all that craziness had subsided I actually have time to sit and churn out a random 10. Usual rules and whatnot up there ↑ at the top.
Here we go!
1) Rachmaninoff/Piano Concert No. 2 - Classy yeah I know. I have taste.
Skip forward a week and school is winding down all over. My oldest graduated this morning actually (who the Hell has a graduation ceremony at 9 am? On a Friday? So Wrong!) Anyway, I digress. After all that craziness had subsided I actually have time to sit and churn out a random 10. Usual rules and whatnot up there ↑ at the top.
Here we go!
1) Rachmaninoff/Piano Concert No. 2 - Classy yeah I know. I have taste.
2) Red Hot Chili Peppers/Magic Johnson - This song was annoying.
3) Robert Palmer/Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) - Classic.
4) Led Zeppelin/The Lemon Song - Sometimes their stuff just seems to be all over the place to me. Classic album cover though:
5) Yes/Onward - This was actually on the remastered CD and added on the end as a hidden instrumental track. The orchestral music even has some of RW's Guinevere (Gwinny!) snuck in there at the 1:20 mark. Very nice.
5) Yes/Onward - This was actually on the remastered CD and added on the end as a hidden instrumental track. The orchestral music even has some of RW's Guinevere (Gwinny!) snuck in there at the 1:20 mark. Very nice.
6) The Police/Every Little Thing She Does is Magic - Before Sting went off own his on they turned out a lot of hits.
7) King Crimson/Indiscipline - Funky.
8) Deep Purple/Anthem - Other than a few songs I don't see what the big deal was about them. Maybe I'm missing something.
9) Chicago/I Believe - And this is what 80's love song death sounds like. You know what?
10) Steve Howe/Sketches in the Sun - Demo for his awesome acoustic piece during his GTR days.
10) Steve Howe/Sketches in the Sun - Demo for his awesome acoustic piece during his GTR days.
Well there we go. Another decent mix of things that has gotten better each week as I have cleaned out a lot of unnecessary junk. The STCS for this week is King Crimson/Starless and Bible Black, which promptly gets them banned for next week. Sorry. Dems da rules. Until next time...
Stay cool and dry central Florida, and Roll Tide!
Play us out Robert!
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