3.17.24 One of the most important aspects of music that I don’t focus on enough here (because I am a writer and like to imagine that I have IMPORTANT THINGS to say) is that music should be fun. If just farting around isn’t part of one’s musical diet, one gets navel gazey and self-serious. And …
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Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: PRETTY PIMPIN’ by Kurt Vile
I woke up this morning Didn't recognize the man in the mirror Then I laughed, and I said, "Oh, silly me, that's just me" Then I proceeded To brush some stranger's teeth But they were my teeth And I was weightless Just quiverin' like some leaf Come in the window of a restroom I’m not …
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: LIFE IS A HIGHWAY by Tom Cochrane
3.15.24 There's no load I can't hold A road so rough, this I know I'll be there when the light comes in Just tell 'em we're survivors It’s a little after 10 p.m., and I just got home from doing one of my favorite things: bringing one of my kids home. My youngest is home …
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: THE BATTLE OF EVERMORE by The Lovemongers
3.14.24 At last the sun is shining The clouds of blue roll by With flames from the dragon of darkness The sunlight blinds his eyes It’s weird that it’s only been over the past 10 or 15 years that nerds have attained cool status. I mean, Led Zeppelin — a bunch of nerds if ever …
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: TWO-PART INVENTION No. 13 (BWV 784) by Johann Sebastian Bach & Bela Fleck
3.13.24 A short and sweet one tonight. I’ve felt lousy all day, and I suspect an early bedtime is approaching. In 2001, banjo Jedi Bela Fleck released Perpetual Motion, an album of classical music that is stunning and breathtaking. It includes pieces originally written by Bach, Chopin, Debussy and more. The truly incredible part of …