What music are you listening to?
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Re: What music are you listening to?
flipper
ha ha ha
https://youtu.be/eeNXneiblec?si=iJEadUuNeYi6wm7z
sex bomb
https://youtu.be/GpUufEMnU3w?si=O15Xe9oungG8Csr0
ha ha ha
https://youtu.be/eeNXneiblec?si=iJEadUuNeYi6wm7z
sex bomb
https://youtu.be/GpUufEMnU3w?si=O15Xe9oungG8Csr0
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promethean75
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Re: What music are you listening to?
Steely Dan
Josie
https://youtu.be/qwZ_u_UKb0Q
"Don Breithaupt sees an influence from the Delta blues, particularly in the "stark open fifths and lyric-driven rhythm," but Breithaupt also notes that it incorporates "exotic open chords derived from the parallel Phrygian scale." Rolling Stone critic Michael Duffy describes it as having "tight, modal tunes with good hooks in the choruses, solid beats with intricate counter rhythms and brilliantly concise guitar solos" as well as a complex horn chart and "schmaltzy" L.A. jazz riffs."
That bass line dive at 'home to stay we're gonna park in the street'. That's wtf I'm talking about. Exquisite.
"J. J. Syrja describes the song as "a tasty ditty about a community girl in the truest sense of the word." "The lyrics describe the boys of the neighborhood celebrating the return of a fun-loving girl named Josie who may have a shady past and anticipating the debauchery that may ensue. Sweet suggests that she may be returning from prison."
Josie
https://youtu.be/qwZ_u_UKb0Q
"Don Breithaupt sees an influence from the Delta blues, particularly in the "stark open fifths and lyric-driven rhythm," but Breithaupt also notes that it incorporates "exotic open chords derived from the parallel Phrygian scale." Rolling Stone critic Michael Duffy describes it as having "tight, modal tunes with good hooks in the choruses, solid beats with intricate counter rhythms and brilliantly concise guitar solos" as well as a complex horn chart and "schmaltzy" L.A. jazz riffs."
That bass line dive at 'home to stay we're gonna park in the street'. That's wtf I'm talking about. Exquisite.
"J. J. Syrja describes the song as "a tasty ditty about a community girl in the truest sense of the word." "The lyrics describe the boys of the neighborhood celebrating the return of a fun-loving girl named Josie who may have a shady past and anticipating the debauchery that may ensue. Sweet suggests that she may be returning from prison."
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