Writing to music
Most days when writing, I do so in silence, purposefully blocking any distractions. However, there are days like this morning, when I welcome strains of bluesy melodies to inspire and guide me. It all depends on the mood and today …
Most days when writing, I do so in silence, purposefully blocking any distractions. However, there are days like this morning, when I welcome strains of bluesy melodies to inspire and guide me. It all depends on the mood and today …
A while back I posted a video of one of David Gilmour’s latest releases from his new album, Luck and Strange, to be released in September 2024. Today I had the pleasure of listening to another, Dark and Velvet Nights. …
Whose music is the most well-known of anyone in recorded history? Here’s a hint: It’s not Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Bach, or Beethoven. And when you find out, it will make you smile, and I guarantee you will start humming …
There’s a damn good reason why I don’t listen to the radio, and today after listening to Rick Beato’s latest video, Top 20 One Hit Wonders of the 2010’s, I confirm my reasoning. As I said to my husband minutes …
Rick is one of my favorite persons on YouTube and has been part of my life for a while now. Last week he underwent open heart surgery for a bad valve (mitral valve regurgitation), and I’m pleased to say he’s doing great. He’s back…
Ah, let me rephrase that. I should have asked, where the hell had I been? Under a rock? Head in the sand? No, actually just out of touch.
If you read my blog dated, July 10, 2024, regarding David Gilmour, then you know that I had watched his recently posted videos on YouTube. Not only that, but I’ve also listened to an in-depth interview with David, conducted by John Edington, focusing on Sid Barret, a long, lost soul of the first incarnation of Pink Floyd. It’s a sad story, and one that I won’t get into here, for I don’t want to digress…