I've been moving from NJ to NH for the last month or so. Just getting settled in and once I can find what box I packed my headphones in I will be giving your mix a spin and review.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
Posted:
May 6, 2024 - 8:51pm
kurtster wrote:
I resemble this.
I, too, really appreciate the discs that you all keep sending me and that I fail to acknowledge receipt of. I can't explain why. My interpersonal skills are really falling apart and I apologize for that. It's not just you all, it's also affecting my real life.
To borrow a lyric from 19th Nervous Breakdown,
And your father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax, I might identify with this as being the father and the stupor induced by my involvement with my vinyl. It has become an all consuming anal retentive endeavor.
The mixes take me away from that and redirect me for a moment and provide a breath of needed fresh air before I return to this crazy mission of mine.
So thanks for taking the time and effort and love that everyone puts into these mixes and dealing with my lapses of simple social courtesies.
Well... you did tell us you quit except for one month a year.
So I don't expect you to review.
I find it hard to do a review.
They take me some time and I try, though it may not seem like it, to put some thought into the review.
I'm concerned I don't sound too inane at those.
Which I have a problem with other things also.
first, i really enjoy being in the group and contributing overall second, there is no way around the fact that i haven't posted any reviews in a while let me assure everyone that my "slacktivity" in writing reviews does not mean that i do not like the mixes i most certainly do and they have broadened my horizons in a beautiful way my family, including my dogs are digging them usually i listen on my bike rides or in my car please know that because of you all, we're stoked so thank you for your time and talent to put these together much love and much appreciated
I resemble this.
I, too, really appreciate the discs that you all keep sending me and that I fail to acknowledge receipt of. I can't explain why. My interpersonal skills are really falling apart and I apologize for that. It's not just you all, it's also affecting my real life.
To borrow a lyric from 19th Nervous Breakdown,
And your father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax, I might identify with this as being the father and the stupor induced by my involvement with my vinyl. It has become an all consuming anal retentive endeavor.
The mixes take me away from that and redirect me for a moment and provide a breath of needed fresh air before I return to this crazy mission of mine.
So thanks for taking the time and effort and love that everyone puts into these mixes and dealing with my lapses of simple social courtesies.
first, i really enjoy being in the group and contributing overall
second, there is no way around the fact that i haven't posted any reviews in a while
let me assure everyone that my "slacktivity" in writing reviews does not mean that i do not like the mixes
i most certainly do and they have broadened my horizons in a beautiful way
my family, including my dogs are digging them
usually i listen on my bike rides or in my car
please know that because of you all, we're stoked
so thank you for your time and talent to put these together
much love and much appreciated
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
Posted:
May 5, 2024 - 6:13pm
Okay. Have to correct the statement I made a few weeks back about songs I have my playlist being like yours.
While I was first listening to your mix... my own playlist kicked in. I thought it odd we had exactly the same taste. Nobody is as odd as me.
Anyways... sorry this took a procrastinators month to get out. I had to beat Mr. MZun's delivery.
Algeria Touchshriek - David Bowie Hereâs one that isnât played much. Iâve never heard this before. A little odd for me. But not for David.
When You Give Your Love to Me - Kevin Gilbert Nice rootsy feel here. Reminds me of other guitarist singer song writers like Todd Snyder.
Whereâs the Playground Susie - Glen Campbell: A really nice oldie from Glen. Nice memories from this.
Dear Prudence (Esher Demo). - John Lennon: Nice stripped version of a great song.
Valley Winter Song - Fountains of Wayne: Okay hereâs one from my playlist. Love those guys.
Jesus is a Rochdale Girl â Elbow: Another one from my playlist. I like Elbow. This one with its piano riff is just wonderful. And like Mr. Miser said... thanks to William for the intro to this band a few years back.
The Face and I - Brian Protheroe: Sounds like Billy Joel was channeling Brian at some point. Nice.
The Up â Utopia: It seems that Utopia/ Todd and Queen were on the same track during this era.
I Donât Want Your Money â Chicago: Lots of blues here. Too much for me. Now Iâm sad.
Free - David Bowie: Interesting cover.
Your Gold Teeth - Steely Dan: I remembering listening to Steely Dan way back when they first came out. And all the critics referring to them as âJazzâ. What? I donât like Jazz! But I like Steely Dan.
Black Cars - Gino Vanelli: That iconic 70sâssound!
Good Vibrations - Brian Wilsonâs version: Okay. Thereâs not much I donât like about the Beach Boys. Iâve collected a lot of their weird, unique and a cappella versions of their songs. Those a cappella ones really highlight their vocals. Itâs always nice finding them.
This gives me an idea for a Mixtape theme maybe someday.
Once again, a nice mix here. Iâm surprised you did this while globe-trotting.
Thanks for getting this one out for us.