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Lol, see now I can get behind this! There is a brilliance to it, very Beastie Boys inspired.

If you have never indulged in Jon Lajoie...

Just type it in on a search on YT'... I can't be responsible for things...

When I just want to laugh and groove... I que it up on the Ford Sync' system... and drive.... and laugh...

Have his whole playlist on the the USB HD in the truck...

He's just an normal guy... :laugh:

 
Is everyone tuckered out... ?

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This track is very memorable...

Was training to be a Manager for what was to be My future business partner...

I spent a whole summer in Vancouver training...

The album Monster... was the edge for Me that summer...

And this track was the wake up call to any hours off from training... good memories...

You must turn this up loud to gain full effect...

 
Is everyone tuckered out... ?

:laugh:

This track is very memorable...

Was training to be a Manager for what was to be My future business partner...

I spent a whole summer in Vancouver training...

The album Monster... was the edge for Me that summer...

And this track was the wake up call to any hours off from training... good memories...

You must turn this up loud to gain full effect...


Probably my favourite REM tune. Love the edgy Tremolo and tone on Buck’s guitar on this track. :thumbu:
 
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Some songs that I stumbled along upon "tubing the you". I don't know anything more about these bands other than these songs.

First up is a song from a Swedish chap called Daniel Norgren. Pretty poppy tune.



This one's more of a moody tune by "The Airborne Toxic Event" reminds me a bit of Leonard Cohen in how it's more talky than singy.



Lastly, a tune with a hippiesh "come together, love everybody" sensibility.

 
Goals: Go to Chile and see an Iron Maiden show:







I've seen Maiden about a dozen times. First around 83 or so. Thankfully I caught them very early in their career thanks to a group of friends that had a band in high school (drummer still plays with Whole lotta Angus) and got in on the shows early. Crazy they are still going with so much energy.
 
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