Saturday Afternoon Music

Posted on October 14, 2006

I thought this might be a fun thing to do on Saturdays. I’ve got to let loose a little from the seriousness of politics on the weekend. I’ve got my Sunday Funnies, so why not share some music on Saturdays? Music is my other passion besides politics. Actually it is my first passion. I grew up in a very musical family and have sang in several local bands. So, I share my interest in politics…why not share my love of music? I really do appreciate music of all kinds. So…on Saturdays I will share some of the current music I have found enjoyable. I hope you enjoy it too. This one by Gnarls Barkely has a really cool video as well. I hope you enjoy it.

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2 Responses to “Saturday Afternoon Music”

  1. Carl on October 14th, 2006 9:02 pm

    Ahhh…music. That is probably one of my biggest passions ever since I was a little kid. I became a radio DJ back in the mid 70’s when I was a mere 13 years old. And due to many factors my tastes in music grew quite eclectic. I started collecting vinyl lp’s and 45’s back then (and a few older 78’s to boot) and eventually amassed a collection of over 5000 albums. I started getting as many CD versions of those albums starting in the 90’s and got rid of many of the old lp’s (the non-collectable ones that is). Now I estimate my CD collection is close to around 2000 covering a whole hosts of different genres. I’ve managed to find something to like in every genre except two: death metal and gangsta rap (as well a subsequent variations and sub-genres of the two). I even have an area of my personal website listing most of the artists I listen to. You can visit that area at http://www.nettally.com/saints/music.html in case anyone’s interested. I look forward to future discussions of music on Stop The ACLU.

  2. Jay on October 14th, 2006 11:17 pm

    I grew up in music. My parents had a Gospel quartet, my brother had a fairly successful country band, and I’ve sang and played guitar in several rock bands…original and cover. Glad you enjoyed it Carl.