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Old 09-13-2013, 04:36 PM   #52 (permalink)
ladyislingering
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So it's been a while, MB. Hope all is well with my favorite people.

Just a few brief updates:

I've got two jobs now.

I quit my old job.

Everything's shaping up pretty well for the two of us (Ki & I).

Anyway, let's have some music.

This song forever reminds me of the mornings I spent walking a mile to the bus stop to get to work on time. It was cold. Apart from that, I just love this track and this entire album.

Steely Dan - "With a Gun"



Here's "Pretzel Logic" in full for anyone who has half an hour to spend listening to it.

Steely Dan - "Pretzel Logic" (FULL ALBUM)

Spoiler for You definitely want to hear this.:


Since I won't be able to make a memorial post for Marc on the 16th, here's our beloved Mr. Bolan looking coked up and lip-synching (badly, as he's coked up) to "Dreamy Lady" -

Marc Bolan - "Dreamy Lady"

Spoiler for Oh, dreamy lady, won't you come to my bed?:


Here's our lovely Two-Penny Prince in finer days.

T. Rex - "Baby Strange" (Live)



Off and on for the past few weeks, this song has been rolling through my head. It will always remind me of my dad's love for metal when I was just a little lady. Plus it's almost Halloween, why not roll out the spooky stuff?

Metallica - "Enter Sandman"

Spoiler for Sleep with one eye open.:


Sometime last week I had the pleasure of listening to Fleetwood Mac's luscious album "Penguin".

Here it is in full, for whoever is unaware of how magical Fleetwood Mac has always been.

Fleetwood Mac - "Penguin" (full album)

Spoiler for Aww yissss, Bob Welch up in this bitch.:


On a few tracks you'll notice Bob Welch. There's something I really love about his voice. I still remember when I heard about his tragic passing (I think he'd either shot himself or hung himself - can't recall). It was surreal, since I'd bought a few of his records at the shop just days before.

I think everyone knows this song. Christine McVie on backing vocals.

Bob Welch - "Sentimental Lady"

Spoiler for swooooon.:


For now I've got nothing else to share. Things pass through my head and I've got so little time to post these days.
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