Bill just talked about his "listen on iPhone apps" and whatnot. Well, this afternoon, I drove from downtown Boston to the Orleans rotary and back listening to Radio Paradise through my iPhone through my car stereo. Way cool for an old fart.
.... we now return you to our regular programming ...
I heard this in late November '07, near midnight, driving along Rte. 169 and Lake Mead near Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, heading to our hotel in Echo Bay . Sunroof open, a zillion stars, the 50 mph speed limit merely a suggestion, blasting my ears half deaf. Highly cinematic and memorable.
Thought I was hearing this for the first time. I have never before made such a change as this but 3 to 7. Sorry guys it must have been in bad company on a really bad day for me the first time i heard it.
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
Everybody in my hotel room loves this song...
Cynaera (In a hammock under my own vine and fig tree.)
Posted: Nov 26, 2011 - 13:48
sirdroseph wrote:
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this is old codger music.
What, exactly, constitutes an "old codger" in your opinion, Sir? I just turned 55 and I love this music. I love most of what RP plays. If that makes me an "old codger," then by god, I'll raise that flag proudly. Take your youth and shove it. (In a nice way, of course - us "old codgers" still remember manners.)
First time I heard this - not impressed at all. Just builds up in volume but no real melody. Sorry, just don't get it.
Maybe you "don't get" or are "not impressed" by this song, and it's not a musical suite with tempo changes and modulations, but there is certainly a melody.