The Delfonics – “Delfonics Theme”
La La Means I Love You
Your slow-motion make-out track of the day. The instrumentation on this song (sitar, piano, horn, organ) is just a bonanza.
The Delfonics – “Delfonics Theme”
La La Means I Love You
Your slow-motion make-out track of the day. The instrumentation on this song (sitar, piano, horn, organ) is just a bonanza.
Ludicrous foppery if not outright witchcraft.
Abe Vigoda – “Wild Heart”
Reviver
This is a strong (but relatively quiet) stretch of an interesting but spotty EP. It reminds me of Remora with its unsure, wavering vocals and repetitive but hypnotic background instrumentation. (insound)
Demme, sir!” exclaimed Titmouse, starting aside with an offended air— “d’ye think I don’t know how to manage a sword? By all that’s tremendous"— and plucking the taper weapon out of its scabbard, he waved it over his head; and throwing himself into the first position — he had latterly paid a good deal of attention to fencing — and with rather an excited air, he went through several of the preliminary movements. ‘Twas a subject for a painter, and exhibited a very striking spectacle — as an instance of power silently concentrated, and ready to be put forth upon an adequate occasion. The tailor and the valet, who stood separate from each other and at a safe and respectful distance from Mr. Titmouse, gazed with silent admiration at him.
One more. That’s pretty much the limit of manliness. Set your sights accordingly.
Plenty of problems with this movie (Temple of Doom) but that is an amazing shot.
Chopin – Etude, Op. 10, No. 7 in C Major
I just love that there are pieces like this. Flighty, rhythmic, and colorful, yet still full of carefully-planned harmonics and counterpoint.
2oz bourbon
½ oz lemon juice, ½ oz orange juice
¾ oz ginger syrup (1:1 simple syrup, ginger juice)
2 shakes angostura bitters
dry shake
peel
top with soda over ice