It will be great fun. You're so sweet Michael! I love you all too.
AV
Could have sworn the name of the song was "Twilight Zone"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight_Zone_(Golden_Earring_song)
Obviously, it lost something in print! ![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUi9e_8EA0U
the offspring - Bad Habit
(work warning!)
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Whenever I hear that "you can't get there from here..." I think about a Vermont/Maine crusty rural accent with just that slightest bit of condescension....
I'm sure at some point I'll remember where I heard that, but its some older comic bit.
James
I thought the "Five Man electrical Band" was another southern rock group. I thought Steppenwolf was a California band. I was wrong on both counts.
James
Melancholy Serernade/Yesterdays - Jackie Gleason - Something smooth and easy to roll out of the drive way into traffic
Bumble Bee - Wynton Marsalis - played as I play in Atlanta rush hour traffic
The Tropic of Cool - Donald Harrison - played as I ride in the rolling hill country of Georgia, slowly gaining elevation.
Dark Eyes - Geri Allen - played as I cross the Tennesse state line
In The Mood - Glenn Miller - played as I roll through Nashville, since it reminds me of the Chattanooga Choo Choo
Children of Sanchez - Chuck Mangione - played as I ride in the valleys of the Tennessee hill country up I-24 outside Chattanooga
Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk - played as I roll down Mount Eagle into the Tennessee flat lands
A Night in Tunisia - Dizzy Gillespie - Just reminds me of the hill country north of Nashville for some reason
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Charles Mingus - Something smooth easy for entering Kentucky
West End Blues - Louis Armstrong - played for a slow and stately roll up to the hotel front door
http://www.imeem.com/people/3Aq6R5V/playlist/cnVRf4ZA/tr-gathering-jazz-music-playlist/
Friday Night Music - 19 June 2009 - TR Gathering Road Trip
The twist to this fun idea is that you have to state WHERE the song should be played, like near a monument, major highway, leaving or entering a town, etc....
Categories are:
Rock
Metal
Pop
Country
Classical
Jazz
FreeForm (a mix of ALL musical categories)
Let's see how creative people REALLY can be in 10 songs! Plus we can find out if they know how to get to the event too. haha