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I don't have any learning disabilities or other excuses except for the color association thing. So, I have no excuse at all. Just inattentiveness.I remember Mick Fleetwood saying in his autobiography that he had the same issue with repetitive drum patterns that he attributed to a type of learning disability- so he had to switch things up-
Had no intention of Implying that and I'm glad that you did not infer it, but I do have a learning disability and have issues playing repetitive patterns. So it was an interesting revelation to me when I read about it in Mick's book.I don't have any learning disabilities or other excuses except for the color association thing. So, I have no excuse at all. Just inattentiveness.
By the way, Samantha Fish can jam-Like Samantha Fish- I remember seeing her featured in a magazine at my luthier bro Neal’s repair shop and thinking she was cute and wondering if she could jam-
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Used to like it here..........
An original “Dream Pop” song. Mick Fleetwood once referred to it as exquisite.
Sicily, Talk Bass, or Winn-Dixie?Used to like it here..........
So I’m reading the book my son gave me for Father’s Day by the Columbia promotions exec. One of his first projects was breaking BOC in L.A. He talks about a producer who was working on a live record they were putting out after the first BOC album came out. The producer kept wanting “more green.”I don't have any learning disabilities or other excuses except for the color association thing. So, I have no excuse at all. Just inattentiveness.
By the way, Samantha Fish can jam-
An original “Dream Pop” song. Mick Fleetwood once referred to it as exquisite.
An original “Dream Pop” song. Mick Fleetwood once referred to it as exquisite.
Makes sense to me. But what green? It matters.So I’m reading the book my son gave me for Father’s Day by the Columbia promotions exec. One of his first projects was breaking BOC in L.A. He talks about a producer who was working on a live record they were putting out after the first BOC album came out. The producer kept wanting “more green.”
This is dream pop.
True TBird tone.
Hell yeah it is!!!He's a Whore is bada$$ crunchy pop defined and realized.
He doesn’t say. The author’s comment was “whatever that means.”Makes sense to me. But what green? It matters.
This is dream pop.
True TBird tone.
Agree -He's a Whore is bada$$ crunchy pop defined and realized.