Day 4 - Beastie Boys Book - Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz
Play some Beasties or some hip-hop
This was a great read. I'll have to check out the audiobook.
And as its May the 4th, this one seems appropriate...
Day 3 - 33 1/3 Series: Horses - Philip Shaw
Play something poetic or that employs speak-singing
OR
Play some Patti Smith
Patti covers Buddy
I always forget Kid Rock is on this.
Various Artists ~ Rave On Buddy Holly
Wheel of Names Collection Playthrough #242
Hoo boy. 8 10 LPs worth of Live Emerson, Lake and Palmer in a row. It's good in small increments, but a lot at once.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer ~ Out of This World: Live (1970-1997)
Wheel of Names Collection Playthrough #241
Notable for the inclusion of the Single version of Dark Star, if you like that slimmed down to under 3 minutes.
Grateful Dead ~ What A Long Strange Trip It's Been: The Best of the Grateful Dead
Wheel of Names Collection Playthrough #239
File Under: I want to know what they hell they were thinking when they designed the artwork.
Van Halen ~ 5150
Day 2 - Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd - Nick Mason
I found this a little tame and polite. But as a Pink Floyd fan I loved reading the history, even without any gossip or crazy stories of drug use or infighting.
Play something nice, polite or unaggressive
OR
Play something by...
Wheel of Names Collection Playthrough #237
Wheel has been picking a bunch of soundtracks the last few days. Not complaining about this one. The sleeve is awesome too. Reminds me of the carpet from The Shining.
Ennio Morricone ~ The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
I was gonna make a joke about Jar Jar and Padme, and went searching for a image to post. And was reminded that yes, there is fanfic about EVERYTHING. I really should have known better.
@Absolut Kaz And I'm skipping Eddie for the first time at Ohana to see Iron & Wine and BOH on Friday. You are gonna love it. DM me if you need any tips on the fest, have gone every year.
Day 1 - Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of The Black Crowes - Steve Gorman w/ Stephen Hyden
I really enjoyed this book. I read most of it while waiting for my wife at physical therapy after one of her knee surgeries, so it'll always remind me of that particular waiting room.
Play something...