Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: DON’T LOOK BACK by Boston

2.23.24 I can tell there's no more time left to criticize I've seen what I could not recognize Everything in my life was leading me on But I can be strong Oh, yes I can Today was the last day of school before winter break. It’s a much-needed break for students and staff alike. Between …

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Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: FRIGHTENED BY THE SOUND by Justin Townes Earle

2.22.24 Storm coming No way it's gonna miss us now Storm coming Don't be frightened by the sound I woke up this morning missing Justin Townes Earle. Can’t put my finger on why. I mean, I’m a fan, and I adore his music. But I don’t know why he was on my mind from the …

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Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: PUMP UP THE VOLUME by Art Brut

2.21.24 I know I shouldn't Is it so wrong To break from your kiss To turn up a pop song I heard Art Brut for the first time on the night before Thanksgiving, driving west on Interstate 84 in Connecticut, on the way to my sister-in-law’s house for the holiday. It was playing on a …

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Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: RED HILL MINING TOWN by U2

2.20.24 I'm hanging on You're all that's left to hold on to Unless my memory is failing me (and let’s be honest; that could be the case), U2’s 1987 Joshua Tree album was the recording that helped me understand that when it’s done right, music is about a lot more than music and lyrics. I …

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