Pfft, everyone knows that Demi Lovato is the best music to ponder one's existence over.
Or ones demise.
Pfft, everyone knows that Demi Lovato is the best music to ponder one's existence over.
Clearly y'all don't have a 7 year old obsessed with Disney's "descendants" and the myriad of songs sung by 30 year olds pretending to be 15 year olds and the plethora of raw emotion they exude.Or ones demise.
Clearly y'all don't have a 7 year old obsessed with Disney's "descendants" and the myriad of songs sung by 30 year olds pretending to be 15 year olds and the plethora of raw emotion they exude.
BLOCKEDPfft, everyone knows that Demi Lovato is the best music to ponder one's existence over.
Went through that with two girls, now two granddaughters. FWIW though, my oldest granddaughter loves my music and a lot of the good newer stuff, so she's my faveClearly y'all don't have a 7 year old obsessed with Disney's "descendants" and the myriad of songs sung by 30 year olds pretending to be 15 year olds and the plethora of raw emotion they exude.
Is there much good newer stuff?Went through that with two girls, now two granddaughters. FWIW though, my oldest granddaughter loves my music and a lot of the good newer stuff, so she's my fave
Yeah, there is. But it's a lot harder to find. And when she asked me for The Beatles shirts, I was thrilled.Is there much good newer stuff?
I spend most of my time listening to Rush, The Who, Dire Straits, Joe Walsh, Rush, some pop punk because that's what I grew up with, and Rush.
I could not agree more. My dad played me tons of classic rock, motown, R&B, and even old school country ever since I was 2 years old. I moved to more modern music after I turned 11, but now listen to a blend of late 90's and early 2000s music, modern pop punk, classic rock, and classical music.Yeah, there is. But it's a lot harder to find. And when she asked me for The Beatles shirts, I was thrilled.
So I popped for a bunch of vinyl as she has a turntable, and she LOVES it. All of it is 60s and 70's too.
Did the same with my son, and I have to say, even though they may go their own ways, it does matter and they do appreciate more diverse music for it.
Hell yeah Butte. We have an old record player in our foyer. Lula's first record was a heart shaped Beatles single, love, love me do.Yeah, there is. But it's a lot harder to find. And when she asked me for The Beatles shirts, I was thrilled.
So I popped for a bunch of vinyl as she has a turntable, and she LOVES it. All of it is 60s and 70's too.
Did the same with my son, and I have to say, even though they may go their own ways, it does matter and they do appreciate more diverse music for it.
We saw them (luckily) at the opening of the Hollywood Bowl this year. WB was winded and had to sit most of the time, so it was apparent he was not in good health. They also used the LA Phil to a great extent which took some of the Steely out of the Dan, but I am grateful we got to see them. It's still my reference vinyl for buying ANYTHING audio-related.Ironically, I finally gave in to the siren call of Steely Dan last month, only to have Walter Becker bloody well up and die on me! Ah well, given that SD were never shy at recruiting and replacing people at a moment's notice, I'm sure there will be seamless transition for the next album, and if there isn't, well, then I'll be able to collect the canon and be done with it...
I've adored Steely Dan ever since my dad played them for me when I was in single digits. As a drummer, I marvel at the people that they were able to get to record for them! Also, the opening guitar intro for 'Don't Take Me Alive' is one of the best ever.Ironically, I finally gave in to the siren call of Steely Dan last month, only to have Walter Becker bloody well up and die on me! Ah well, given that SD were never shy at recruiting and replacing people at a moment's notice, I'm sure there will be seamless transition for the next album, and if there isn't, well, then I'll be able to collect the canon and be done with it...