Boston Part II This is from an incredible debut album fronted by two teenage sisters 1986... The mighty Dinosaur Jr 1988... One of Bowie's favourite bands 1989... This is an emotional epic 1992...
Steve Cropper, guitarist of Booker T and the MGs, dies aged 84 He made an enormous contribution, not only musically, but also to the social fabric of the USA and the wider world. Thank you Steve Cropper!!
Boston Part III This was the title song from their breakthrough album 1992... Kim Deal's ode to the greatest football team 1993... Their biggest hit 1994... From Belly's second and last album 1995... A bonus one I missed from yesterday 1979...
Boston Part IV Standout track from her excellent debut solo album 1997... Former Blake's Babies singer 2000... Elvis Costello is a fan of her songwriting 2002... A Woody Guthrie song turned into a rollocking Celtic Punk anthem 2005...
We're back to the seaside on the sunny South Coast of England in Bournemouth... We'll start with a seasonal classic... I've always loved this epic song... The genius that is Robert Fripp... Andy Summers has such great tone on guitar...
We haven't finished Boston yet. What about the jazz scene of early fifties with Serge Chaloff, Charlie Mariano and Dick Twardzik. Always found Twardzik to be a fascinating pianist and can understand why his mysterious reputation has endured even though he was in his early twenties when he died from an overdose. Twardzik still remains an esoteric player and is better known for his work with Chet Baker but I like his trio which sounds like eccentric Bud Powell. I think Chaloff had similar issues with narcotics.
No problem. Never knew they came from Wimborne. I have been fascinated of late by the contemporary of Mozart ,Musio Clementi, who lived on thr Staoleton House estate near Blandford Forum. I am finding this city by city assessment of bands and musicians to be fascinating.
So Spotify wrapped came out on Wednesday! Not sure if there was any discussion of it, as I was on holiday and didn't check this forum much (though I don't think I saw anything). So my total listening time: 104,886 minutes (rookie numbers, I know)# My top artists: 1: The Soundds 2: Taylor Swift 3: Smith & Thell 4: Dagny 5 Coldplay My top songs and for your enjoyment and to spread some good music, here are my top 5 songs: A sweet song from the soundtrack of Doki Doki Literature Club, actually plays in the end credits but I like it, and it poses the question we all ask, how can I write love into reality? I've posted The Sounds before, but while I've known and liked them for a while, I only discovered this song this year. I like the energy in the song, and also the banjos. Who doesn't like banjos? From the game Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, also known as Swann's theme. I feel like it fits her character well, her love of nature and exploration while also kind of encapsulating the uncertainty and her fear of like being alone I guess. The final song in Bojack Horseman, which plays as Bojack and Diane share a moment on the roof of a house, it's a nice, kinda bittersweet song I feel for a bittersweet moment Spoilers: As it's pretty clear that scene is the last time Bojack and Diane will see each other, though there's some hope for the future of Bojack after everything. I've posted this song before here, but I think it's beautiful even if I have no idea what she's singing about (even looking up the translation didn't help much). It feels melancholic, and God knows I've listened to a lot of melancholic music this year (see the above song). If anyone else did their Spotify wrapped, why not post yours!