It's been a week since I wrote. An eventful week is the reason. Monday saw jazz band practice. Went to the Intrepid on Tuesday and spent another nice day in Midtown. On my walks there I listened to the new albums by Miami Horror and Alabama Shakes, both of which were phenomenal. I also went to the comic store and guitar center. One more issue of The Black Vortex left to read!
Wednesday I don't remember much from. I think I helped at the fundraiser, which I also did Tuesday night. The fundraiser ended today! We made it yo.
Thursday was busy, I had jazz, filled out a Cedar Rapids radio application, then practiced music, then had a small jazz rehearsal that saw lots of obstacles. Afterwards I rushed over to do Club Soda, and after that I hung out with Emilie until our small band rehearsal for Postcrypt.
Friday was fun, slept in fairly late and went to the Met for Jazz and Colors at the Met. No particular bands I was going to see this time but they were all great, especially a solo pianist and a drummer named Kimberly Thompson with her trio. The art was nice too!
After the Met I cabbed over to Lincoln Center for the Muddy Waters tribute I got tickets from my aunt and uncle for. Taj Mahal was unfortunately sick (maybe we have the same bug!) and couldn't play, but John Scofield more than made up for it. He's a hell of a musician. Afterwards I went to Stephanie's and watched Daredevil with Abby.
Saturday was WbarBQ, which was alright, not that great. I left after a little while to hang out with Emilie and Anna and eat Swedish pancakes, which are kind of like crepes and pretty tasty (though not as good as crepes). Afterwards I went to the Yankee game and met Steve and Andrea and their friend there. The lines were long! The metal detectors slow things down but are a good thing imo. The Yankees lost 8-2 so it wasn't a super exciting game but it was my first in months. I love baseball. I missed baseball. I miss going to Giants games with my Dad. Don't know what you got till it's gone and such.
Saturday night was postcrypt which I rushed over to after accidentally taking the A train (heh) too far down, then the 1 wasn't stopping at 110th so I had to get off at 96th and bus up. Made it in time, played with Dan and his friend on an original Dan tune, and Emilie/Beaulah/Bryan on The Neighbor Song and Molasses/Fall in Love. They both went pretty well, I could have played better. It was a night of great music though. Afterwards I went to KCR for the last vestiges of the fundraiser, which was very nice.
Today was my last CU Jazz ensemble performance. Ever. Hasn't really set in yet. I still want to go to ensemble class tomorrow night. The performance went pretty well, could have played Recorda-me and the James Brown stuff better, but Footprints went well thankfully. Didn't get the sixteenths in three down like I wanted, but I got the 3 to 4 switch during the solos which was tight. After that was dinner at Pisticci's with Denis and Melinda, but by that point the flu had really startled to settle in. I got the shivers during dinner, and on the walk back was in cold agony despite it being 62 outside. My abs were flexing so hard it was extremely painful, and I couldn't stop them. Came home and watched some Norm Macdonald videos to decompress and ignore the flu, took a 90 minute nap finally, then woke up and wrote a paper about Gallipoli based on Lawrence in Arabia. It's pretty good but I'm going to revise it in the morning when I'm less flu-brained.
Now I'm listening to Morris Day and the Time and deciding whether to watch Game of Thrones now or save it for tomorrow. I'll probably watch it now since I'm not yet super sleepy. I'd probably stay up for the next hour anyway trying to sleep or watching youtube videos or both.
This post is way longer than I originally intended. Sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0DfcvabVS0
777-9311 by The Time, from What Time Is It?
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Funds
Big weekend! I should write more about it than I'll devote here, but hopefully I'll return to it in an Exposition post as I hope to return to my spring break post.
Thursday saw Jazz class, some TV Drama class, then a trip to the Atrium at Lincoln Center to watch my ensemble teacher Amir ElSaffar's 17-member band play Iraqi maqam music, with some jazz flourish. It was amazing, incredible, and invigorating. He is a seriously talented musician and bandleader, and I got to hear him sing for my first time and he was great. The rhythms were very complex and following along with them was very fun. Also it was free and the Atrium is a nice space. Before the show I walked around Columbus Circle looking for food, and settled on two hot dogs from a vendor at the entrance to Central Park. I was lucky and snagged a table at the park to eat at. I'd considered going to Whole Foods but the food was too expensive and the lines much much much too long. Instead I enjoyed the hot dogs surrounded by sprinters, Europeans, and dogs.
After the concert I raced back uptown as quickly as the subway will allow, and went to rehearsal for Metro Fono in Dodge. Dan had just accepted his graduate position in Boulder so some of our friends came along and our band gave an impromptu concert rather than a rehearsal. I was tipsy from Atrium beer and new champagne but I thought I played very well. After that I went to fundraising at WKCR and Offbeat, which were both very enjoyable.
Friday saw more fundraising, in which I gave a well received pitch and raised some funds. The vibes have been very good at fundraising so far. I'm going to miss this atmosphere. I also enjoy working, and really look forward to it in the future. Hopefully a job comes through soon. After fundraising I practiced the drums, then went to Davis and co's suite for a nice party. Probably the last of the year, though maybe not. The party was fun, played some fun beer pong and sang to Rage Against the Machine songs with Yuan and Kevin. All good times. After that I went to Dodge and hung out with Emilie's girl band, played a bit. Hung out on the steps, made smart choices, and headed home accomplished.
Saturday saw a drum lesson, pretty good but I need to improve. Following this was more fundraising which went well. It got hectic but good because hectic means funds. I didn't even have time to go home and change before soundcheck or playing in a concert for Deantini with Dan and Emilie, but it was all good. I got a free T-shirt. The concert went well, we played "Come Away With Me" by Norah Jones, Emilie's girl band played a couple songs, and Olivia Harris (an old alumni friend) came with a band and knocked the house down, they were amazing. I want to keep playing and playing more and more gigs. It's addictive. I like the lifestyle. I was tired after that so I went home to prepare for Moonshine show.
Sunday, today, saw me doing Moonshine show from 10am-noon on WKCR, and giving two pitches that went very well, especially the first. My parents listened in and liked them and the bluegrass music I played, I also got appreciative listener calls from locals, so I feel very accomplished. Also I raised a good amount of money. After that I came home and watched a bunch of Daredevil, which has been really impressive so far. Vincent D'Onofrio has been great, and Charlie Cox as well. Around dinner I went and got pasta, went to Hartley and shot a few games of pool, then came home and watched Game of Thrones. This season is good so far!
Now I'm typing this, might finish Coriolanus (I will), then sleep and Monday. Busy week coming up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKEuOO0lQPc
Come Away With Me, by Norah Jones, the song our band played.
Thursday saw Jazz class, some TV Drama class, then a trip to the Atrium at Lincoln Center to watch my ensemble teacher Amir ElSaffar's 17-member band play Iraqi maqam music, with some jazz flourish. It was amazing, incredible, and invigorating. He is a seriously talented musician and bandleader, and I got to hear him sing for my first time and he was great. The rhythms were very complex and following along with them was very fun. Also it was free and the Atrium is a nice space. Before the show I walked around Columbus Circle looking for food, and settled on two hot dogs from a vendor at the entrance to Central Park. I was lucky and snagged a table at the park to eat at. I'd considered going to Whole Foods but the food was too expensive and the lines much much much too long. Instead I enjoyed the hot dogs surrounded by sprinters, Europeans, and dogs.
After the concert I raced back uptown as quickly as the subway will allow, and went to rehearsal for Metro Fono in Dodge. Dan had just accepted his graduate position in Boulder so some of our friends came along and our band gave an impromptu concert rather than a rehearsal. I was tipsy from Atrium beer and new champagne but I thought I played very well. After that I went to fundraising at WKCR and Offbeat, which were both very enjoyable.
Friday saw more fundraising, in which I gave a well received pitch and raised some funds. The vibes have been very good at fundraising so far. I'm going to miss this atmosphere. I also enjoy working, and really look forward to it in the future. Hopefully a job comes through soon. After fundraising I practiced the drums, then went to Davis and co's suite for a nice party. Probably the last of the year, though maybe not. The party was fun, played some fun beer pong and sang to Rage Against the Machine songs with Yuan and Kevin. All good times. After that I went to Dodge and hung out with Emilie's girl band, played a bit. Hung out on the steps, made smart choices, and headed home accomplished.
Saturday saw a drum lesson, pretty good but I need to improve. Following this was more fundraising which went well. It got hectic but good because hectic means funds. I didn't even have time to go home and change before soundcheck or playing in a concert for Deantini with Dan and Emilie, but it was all good. I got a free T-shirt. The concert went well, we played "Come Away With Me" by Norah Jones, Emilie's girl band played a couple songs, and Olivia Harris (an old alumni friend) came with a band and knocked the house down, they were amazing. I want to keep playing and playing more and more gigs. It's addictive. I like the lifestyle. I was tired after that so I went home to prepare for Moonshine show.
Sunday, today, saw me doing Moonshine show from 10am-noon on WKCR, and giving two pitches that went very well, especially the first. My parents listened in and liked them and the bluegrass music I played, I also got appreciative listener calls from locals, so I feel very accomplished. Also I raised a good amount of money. After that I came home and watched a bunch of Daredevil, which has been really impressive so far. Vincent D'Onofrio has been great, and Charlie Cox as well. Around dinner I went and got pasta, went to Hartley and shot a few games of pool, then came home and watched Game of Thrones. This season is good so far!
Now I'm typing this, might finish Coriolanus (I will), then sleep and Monday. Busy week coming up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKEuOO0lQPc
Come Away With Me, by Norah Jones, the song our band played.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Africa
This isn't a post about Africa, in case you were hoping for that. Right now I'm listening to Africa, by D'Angelo, a really amazing song from a really amazing album by a really amazing artist. I'd like to go see Africa some day. I've already seen D'Angelo but I'd like to see him again. Now I'm listening to Coleman Hawkins' take on Desafinado. We'll see how it stacks up to Stan Getz.
Damn Hawkins can swing. How can something sound so funky and so pretty at the same time. I want to play saxophone like Coleman Hawkins, I'm seriously considering picking it up. Because I don't already have enough on my plate. (drums piano bass jobs essays money food life).
I've got to share this music with people somehow. Like what's the best way to reach the people who need to hear this music? How do I send 8000 songs from my iPod out to people without annoying them?
My goal is to be the human Pandora, and basically step up the playlist game of all the bars/restaurants/clubs that rely on Pandora or Spotify for their background music during dinner. Brianify. Briandora. Panbrian. Pantify? Spotifandora? Could you legally call a music service Spotifandora and not receive a cease and desist from either company? I'll take that as a challenge.
Thought I'd have more to say but I'm all out of ideas. Recap of the day I suppose. Went to war class and Shakespeare, both of which were good, talked about the Battle of the Bulge (which my Grandfather fought in) and Coriolanus. After that I played some piano and went to a pitch class for WKCR, fundraiser coming up! Following that I got food and went to Davis' EC suite, and after much technical difficulties was able to pull up a (legal!) stream of the US vs. Mexico soccer game on his laptop. The USA won 2-0! Dos a cero! Go USA! Very excited for the Women's World Cup and Gold Cup.
This Coleman Hawkins bossa nova album is extremely good. I'm on the third song now (Samba Para Bean) and man is it good.
My laundry should be done drying in 6 minutes. Here's a double dose for patience, Africa by D'Angelo from Voodoo, and Desafinado by Coleman Hawkins from Coleman Hawkins Plays Bossa Nova and Jazz Samba. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF_EQxQftWU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBz6WP7UaI
Damn Hawkins can swing. How can something sound so funky and so pretty at the same time. I want to play saxophone like Coleman Hawkins, I'm seriously considering picking it up. Because I don't already have enough on my plate. (drums piano bass jobs essays money food life).
I've got to share this music with people somehow. Like what's the best way to reach the people who need to hear this music? How do I send 8000 songs from my iPod out to people without annoying them?
My goal is to be the human Pandora, and basically step up the playlist game of all the bars/restaurants/clubs that rely on Pandora or Spotify for their background music during dinner. Brianify. Briandora. Panbrian. Pantify? Spotifandora? Could you legally call a music service Spotifandora and not receive a cease and desist from either company? I'll take that as a challenge.
Thought I'd have more to say but I'm all out of ideas. Recap of the day I suppose. Went to war class and Shakespeare, both of which were good, talked about the Battle of the Bulge (which my Grandfather fought in) and Coriolanus. After that I played some piano and went to a pitch class for WKCR, fundraiser coming up! Following that I got food and went to Davis' EC suite, and after much technical difficulties was able to pull up a (legal!) stream of the US vs. Mexico soccer game on his laptop. The USA won 2-0! Dos a cero! Go USA! Very excited for the Women's World Cup and Gold Cup.
This Coleman Hawkins bossa nova album is extremely good. I'm on the third song now (Samba Para Bean) and man is it good.
My laundry should be done drying in 6 minutes. Here's a double dose for patience, Africa by D'Angelo from Voodoo, and Desafinado by Coleman Hawkins from Coleman Hawkins Plays Bossa Nova and Jazz Samba. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF_EQxQftWU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBz6WP7UaI
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Coriolanus
Watched the first half of Coriolanus tonight, it was very good! Ralph Fiennes is the man, and everyone else in the cast is good too. The action was intense and intriguing. Earlier I had jazz class, learned that being a musician=no money, then came home and watched Daredevil, which has been excellent so far. I've been trying to walk around with my eyes closed, being blind is extremely difficult. Utmost respect to people who have to deal with it.
SpaceX launched successfully but crashed its first stage on the landing barge. Hopefully they get it to be able to land safely soon. We just got our first color image of Pluto and found signs of liquid water under the surface of Mars, so space is doing well these days.
I learned some D'Angelo songs on piano, played a few games of pool, and ate some pasta. All in all a good day!
Sometime soon I'll write another long novelistic post like the first one I did. The decline in readership on this blog will allow for more experimentation/navel gazing like that. Or if you're reading, suggest topics and I'll write about them! A good DJ always takes requests.
Some Japanese funk, Minako Yoshida, Tornado, 1981.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOvDgkZDU0
SpaceX launched successfully but crashed its first stage on the landing barge. Hopefully they get it to be able to land safely soon. We just got our first color image of Pluto and found signs of liquid water under the surface of Mars, so space is doing well these days.
I learned some D'Angelo songs on piano, played a few games of pool, and ate some pasta. All in all a good day!
Sometime soon I'll write another long novelistic post like the first one I did. The decline in readership on this blog will allow for more experimentation/navel gazing like that. Or if you're reading, suggest topics and I'll write about them! A good DJ always takes requests.
Some Japanese funk, Minako Yoshida, Tornado, 1981.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOvDgkZDU0
Monday, April 13, 2015
Smoke
Started the day tired and Starbucked, but had a good day! Watched Saving Private Ryan in war class, learned about Antony and Cleopatra in Shakespeare, and talked about The Wire in TV drama discussion section. I also got a bacon cheeseburger, listened to the new Tyler the Creator album, and watched Last Week Tonight. All in all a good day. Then at night I played music in ensemble practice, then went out to Smoke and watched music! It was a house band jamming, they played Autumn Leaves, Alone Together and Lazy Bird. They were great! I took notes for Jazz class. Had a good pint of Guinness while I watched. After them some open mic-ers started playing who were only alright, so I decided to leave. On the way back I passed by a GameStop where 15 or so people were playing Mortal Kombat X because it had just been released in the store, which was cool to see. I like going to places that have a shared sense of community like that.
A good day! And tomorrow looks good too.
My favorite version of Autumn Leaves, Bill Evans swangs like a mofo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Z8KuwI7Gc
My favorite version of Autumn Leaves, Bill Evans swangs like a mofo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Z8KuwI7Gc
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Good Times
What a weekend of music! On Thursday I had my Club Soda then Offbeat, both were great. The intern even brought a playlist for Offbeat! Also on Thursday we watched The Wire in class, and listened to A Love Supreme in class. So really what more can you ask for? That's basically the perfect day. On Friday I DJed for Dan's DEES group party, small shindig of 20 or so people but it was very fun! Met some nice people and had some nice conversations. Also I used the mixer from KCR for it and felt very professional. It was a blast. This morning I watched the 1st episode of the new Daredevil netflix show and was very impressed! I look forward to binge watching it. Tomorrow (sunday, today since it's 4am) will be lots of tv, with Game of Thrones coming back and new John Oliver. Good times!
Tonight I played at Postcrypt for the first and sadly probably last time. I wish I'd known about it earlier in my tenure here at Columbia, though I wouldn't have known all the people who I went to it with tonight so maybe it wouldn't have been the same. It was a very fun and thrilling experience, like a microcosm of what I imagine it's like to be a gigging club musician. It was fun. Super fun. We played the Cat Power version of "New York, New York" and Simon & Garfunkel's "The Last Living Boy in New York". We being me on conga, Dan on guitar/vocals and Bella on backup vocal. The other musicians playing were mostly very good too! Later in the night there was open spots for extra songs so me and Dan played Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" though there were some forgotten chords and lyrics but we made it work. Ultimately I think it played well. Later one of the Postcrypt runners asked me and Dan to play "Chameleon" with him, so we did and it was a fun jam session to end the set, though it went on maybe a bit too long. It was cool though because it was very very improvised so it was a jazz/folk blend. I had fun anyway.
After that I went to Prentis for the first time and played around with the equipment there while Emilie finished recording her EP. Sadly the Moog they had and their synthesizers weren't working, but we had fun times with drum pads and ableton/logic. Although Logic is actually extremely grating and difficult to figure out and annoying to record in, but we had fun anyway. We're going record her song for real soon hopefully, and maybe even one of mine. A step up from my soundcloud jams! Though I like messing with beats on Ableton, I'll do it live at a party sometime soon. If it doesn't crash. We'll see.
I've been lucky enough to see the Alabama Shakes live set at Coachella via stream, but I heard this artist Charles Bradley was great and have since loved his music. I missed his Coachella set but hope to see it if it's recorded,which it should be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6slbqEMiKsI
Charles Bradley, Lovin' You Baby, live on KEXP.
Tonight I played at Postcrypt for the first and sadly probably last time. I wish I'd known about it earlier in my tenure here at Columbia, though I wouldn't have known all the people who I went to it with tonight so maybe it wouldn't have been the same. It was a very fun and thrilling experience, like a microcosm of what I imagine it's like to be a gigging club musician. It was fun. Super fun. We played the Cat Power version of "New York, New York" and Simon & Garfunkel's "The Last Living Boy in New York". We being me on conga, Dan on guitar/vocals and Bella on backup vocal. The other musicians playing were mostly very good too! Later in the night there was open spots for extra songs so me and Dan played Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" though there were some forgotten chords and lyrics but we made it work. Ultimately I think it played well. Later one of the Postcrypt runners asked me and Dan to play "Chameleon" with him, so we did and it was a fun jam session to end the set, though it went on maybe a bit too long. It was cool though because it was very very improvised so it was a jazz/folk blend. I had fun anyway.
After that I went to Prentis for the first time and played around with the equipment there while Emilie finished recording her EP. Sadly the Moog they had and their synthesizers weren't working, but we had fun times with drum pads and ableton/logic. Although Logic is actually extremely grating and difficult to figure out and annoying to record in, but we had fun anyway. We're going record her song for real soon hopefully, and maybe even one of mine. A step up from my soundcloud jams! Though I like messing with beats on Ableton, I'll do it live at a party sometime soon. If it doesn't crash. We'll see.
I've been lucky enough to see the Alabama Shakes live set at Coachella via stream, but I heard this artist Charles Bradley was great and have since loved his music. I missed his Coachella set but hope to see it if it's recorded,which it should be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6slbqEMiKsI
Charles Bradley, Lovin' You Baby, live on KEXP.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Baseball
Baseball is back in full! It's the greatest. I missed today's Giants game because I was playing great music with great people, but I caught most of yesterday's and it's very fun to be able to hear baseball on the radio again. Played music for four hours today and it was boatloads of fun, learned how to play Miss You by The Rolling Stones which was a great jam.
I really do enjoy playing music. And listening to music. It's all the best.
I've also been going through the first season of The Sopranos recently and it's really great, James Gandolfini was an amazing actor. Tony Soprano just feels like such a real person, not a character.
It's late and those are my thoughts. Picked up some pomegranate blueberry juice from westside along with croissants and blueberries, skipped the cookies for financial/health reasons. Been eating way too many cookies this week. But they're so delicious.
I ate a pound of spaghetti tonight though.
Today's tune, Mariposa (Butterfly) by Freeez live on Old Grey Whistle Test
I really do enjoy playing music. And listening to music. It's all the best.
I've also been going through the first season of The Sopranos recently and it's really great, James Gandolfini was an amazing actor. Tony Soprano just feels like such a real person, not a character.
It's late and those are my thoughts. Picked up some pomegranate blueberry juice from westside along with croissants and blueberries, skipped the cookies for financial/health reasons. Been eating way too many cookies this week. But they're so delicious.
I ate a pound of spaghetti tonight though.
Today's tune, Mariposa (Butterfly) by Freeez live on Old Grey Whistle Test
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Easter!
I miss Easter egg hunts, but brunch with friends is the next best thing. Perfect minty rum drinks, great salsa, and fun times! I even got to bring Club Soda, how appropriate. (The store only had seltzer water though). Afterwards we went to PostCrypt in the middle of campus for a great folk music festival in nice enough weather. I especially enjoyed The Leatherbound Books, they were very fun and solid on stage, good big sound.
After that I went and played some piano, then went and got a cheeseburger, then went to the Barnard library and brushed up on Bay Area sports news and hung out with Claire. Opening day is soon!
Came home and just finished watching Twelfth Night on youtube, the Helena Bonham Carter and Ben Kingsley version. It was great, Ben Kingsley is amazing. I need to see Gandhi because I've never seen it and I assume he's great in it. I also want to watch the Fast & Furious 6, then 7, so lots of varied culture this week.
I get to sleep in tomorrow!
Here's the website of The Leatherbound Books, with two of their nice songs on it. Check it out!
http://theleatherboundbooks.com/index/
After that I went and played some piano, then went and got a cheeseburger, then went to the Barnard library and brushed up on Bay Area sports news and hung out with Claire. Opening day is soon!
Came home and just finished watching Twelfth Night on youtube, the Helena Bonham Carter and Ben Kingsley version. It was great, Ben Kingsley is amazing. I need to see Gandhi because I've never seen it and I assume he's great in it. I also want to watch the Fast & Furious 6, then 7, so lots of varied culture this week.
I get to sleep in tomorrow!
Here's the website of The Leatherbound Books, with two of their nice songs on it. Check it out!
http://theleatherboundbooks.com/index/
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Bacchanal
Lots of fun stuff today and this week, been playing a lot of music. Had a drum lesson today, played a gig with Emilie at a nude model drawing convention yesterday, and played piano in Lerner again. Went to Bacchanal for the last part, saw some of Big Sean from the fringes of campus, it was fine. The Bacchanal itself was lame and crippled by Columbia, but it was still a good day. Hung out with Zach for most of it, we got Taqueria y la Fonda after. I grabbed 8 CDs from WKCR, Sidney Bechet, Count Basie and Django Reinhardt. Tomorrow is Easter! Yesterday was Passover, had a nice hang out at Stephanie and Claire's. Still looking for a job.
I want to take a train ride in the snow. I've already done this kind of, but it was on Metro North, I want to do it in the countryside on a clear day. With hot cocoa. I think I like train rides a lot without knowing it. Especially if I could get a cabin or compartment or whatever you call. I would not at all mind a cross-country train ride with a bed and everything. In fact that's a goal of mine.
Baseball is back soon. Louie is back soon. Game of Thrones is back soon. Lots of things are back soon, lots of albums coming out, lots of things to look forward to. April will be a good month. And if not, well I've always got my French music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6MNx_WvY4E
Sidney Bechet, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
I want to take a train ride in the snow. I've already done this kind of, but it was on Metro North, I want to do it in the countryside on a clear day. With hot cocoa. I think I like train rides a lot without knowing it. Especially if I could get a cabin or compartment or whatever you call. I would not at all mind a cross-country train ride with a bed and everything. In fact that's a goal of mine.
Baseball is back soon. Louie is back soon. Game of Thrones is back soon. Lots of things are back soon, lots of albums coming out, lots of things to look forward to. April will be a good month. And if not, well I've always got my French music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6MNx_WvY4E
Sidney Bechet, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
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