I am McDonald's style lovin' this track. It's like if Roy Ayers played for the Jim Ruiz group just for one summer. And Gary Wilson was hanging out, but not really creeping things up so much.
Wow. That's a very precise description of what I'm listening to right now. Thanks dude. It's really too bad when recording artist turn to the dark side of new age. What's the point of new age anyway? "Like, woah, you're so cosmic man, You really know what it's like to trip out on acid, and find God."
Dude, there are some New Age records that will hump your brain, though.
Just ask J$Brown & Nelly to attest to the feel-good fierceness of some of the songs I got a while back, ala Anothy Pearson's (CA Record Dealer) 2005 Private Press New Age & Folk Summer Mix CD or recently some nutsy shit from the site: waxidermy.
I will post a post soon enough with mind melt mellow vibes and such.
Peter Davison: Glide pt. I & II
...but yes, overall the term "New Age" rarely bodes well for most music.
New Age, or course, though sounds better with drugs. By which I mean the non-drug, weed. Or T6U or C3I or whatever crazy Demolition Man powders Americans are free-basing these days.
And let me just say one last thing, as I love to comment on my own posts (but hey, comments bred comments and we can't all be shamming cream symposiums)
That Clarinet is beautiful.
And, as things heat up around here and Summer starts to warm these loins, my bike sees more and more peddling, and I find tracks like this;
No genre of music is all bad. I don't hate on New Age really. I own some, and I like a lot of avant-garde stuff that may actually fall into New Age. I was talkign about the 'dark side of New Age', you know, the kind of new age that wears jade jewelry, loose fitting stretch pants, and purple bandanas. The Ian Andersen New Age.
Oooh. This is eating a sandwich under an umbrella on a rainy summer afternoon. Saw jon'the badger' tassi last night and he freaked me out with some of the drony shit he's been hoarding these days. It was like New Age pulled its denim print stretch pants up over its head and shot down Splash Mountain. Backwards. Hopefully I can get him up in the Heights and he can start spreading around his sickness.
But yeah, Peter Davidson will drag you up over the mountains and onwards. I imagine there is just some music that is bad everywhichway up and down, but for the most part it seems like it's just a matter of HOW you're listening.
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There's not much info out on this dude or group of dudes. This song is probably 1976.
Earthtone Records
The guy seems to do tie-dye puca shell new age cyber hippie CDs now.
I am McDonald's style lovin' this track.
It's like if Roy Ayers played for the Jim Ruiz group just for one summer. And Gary Wilson was hanging out, but not really creeping things up so much.
Wow. That's a very precise description of what I'm listening to right now. Thanks dude. It's really too bad when recording artist turn to the dark side of new age. What's the point of new age anyway?
"Like, woah, you're so cosmic man, You really know what it's like to trip out on acid, and find God."
Dude, there are some New Age records that will hump your brain, though.
Just ask J$Brown & Nelly to attest to the feel-good fierceness of some of the songs I got a while back, ala Anothy Pearson's (CA Record Dealer) 2005 Private Press New Age & Folk Summer Mix CD or recently some nutsy shit from the site: waxidermy.
I will post a post soon enough with mind melt mellow vibes and such.
Peter Davison: Glide pt. I & II
...but yes, overall the term "New Age" rarely bodes well for most music.
New Age, or course, though sounds better with drugs. By which I mean the non-drug, weed. Or T6U or C3I or whatever crazy Demolition Man powders Americans are free-basing these days.
And let me just say one last thing, as I love to comment on my own posts (but hey, comments bred comments and we can't all be shamming cream symposiums)
That Clarinet is beautiful.
And, as things heat up around here and Summer starts to warm these loins, my bike sees more and more peddling, and I find tracks like this;
I'm just dying for some joints, kind bud.
No genre of music is all bad. I don't hate on New Age really. I own some, and I like a lot of avant-garde stuff that may actually fall into New Age. I was talkign about the 'dark side of New Age', you know, the kind of new age that wears jade jewelry, loose fitting stretch pants, and purple bandanas. The Ian Andersen New Age.
Oooh. This is eating a sandwich under an umbrella on a rainy summer afternoon.
Saw jon'the badger' tassi last night and he freaked me out with some of the drony shit he's been hoarding these days. It was like New Age pulled its denim print stretch pants up over its head and shot down Splash Mountain.
Backwards.
Hopefully I can get him up in the Heights and he can start spreading around his sickness.
But yeah, Peter Davidson will drag you up over the mountains and onwards.
I imagine there is just some music that is bad everywhichway up and down, but for the most part it seems like it's just a matter of HOW you're listening.
Some genres are all bad:
Rap music.
They should have called it Crap music.
--Your Father circa 1993 signing off.
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