Having lunch with my two daughters (age 11 and 14). The youngest randomly asks the older "what's your favorite Billie Eilish song?".
"everything i wanted" she responds.
"I like that one too" I say, as I bring it up on Spotify on the kitchen speakers. "Dad, don't play that song. It's too sad".
"It is, but it's also hopeful".
We listen to the song, and have a meaningful conversation about self-esteem and suicide and sharing feelings with those you trust. I'm sure anyone with daughters can attest that meaningful conversations at that age don't come often.
I would have not have ever heard this song if it wasn't for Radio Paradise. This conversation would not have happened.
Thank you William and crew. Forever grateful.
ps. I also played the Interrupters cover of "Bad Guy" and we had a laugh when I showed them a video of me 4 rows in at their concert. And now they know about ska. Couldn't have asked for a better lunch.
Hi all. A little memory of no importance that I would like to share: 40 years ago (more or less) at a Bauhaus gig I was knocked to the ground by Murphy´s flying/spinning microphone. I came round in the arms off a little punkette who brought me back with sips from her warm hip flask "hidden" in her fishnet stockings. She prontly disapeared... I wonder If shes listening to RP thinking about that skinny idiot sitting in all that spit!
Only if the Reynolds number is over 2100. Otherwise, you are in laminar flow, then f=16/NRe (if we are talking fanning friction factor).
Seriously, this sort of stuff is always what this Chemical Engineer thinks about when I hear this song. It's sad.
Proclivities wrote:
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was
notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the
shop.
Were you one of those guys in that Fairlane? I still think our rebuilt 283 could've beat you but the ol' Maypop tires just didn't have the grip.
I'll miss you LK. He'd gave me he 30,000 tunes. Opened the the giant door to downloading and piracy as it were him and Rp from back to the ought 2000's. Many many drinkin' beer nights. And a hurricane or 2! RIP
Tori is your gay meter. She was once quoted that only gay men care for here style. I do not care for her music. Hooray for me, I passed the strait test, lol.
Sting gets a lot of stick, particularly from the Brits. Can someone explain to me why? He doesn't seem so obviously up his own posterior like many other big names out there, and he is unquestionably a really talented musician. What's the problem people have with him?
Proclivities wrote:
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
I usually don't like mixes, but the one of this song mixed with Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" is really incredible. (I guess it helps a lot that I like both songs on their own.) Check it out on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZlTg6KtmUU
Sloggydog wrote:
No. Gabriel I know that's you disguised as a listener you creepy stalker of my ears. Putting Gabriel into a Cure tune is like taking a dump in my coffee to get a new flavour.
Decoy wrote:5->4 I remember the last time this played....not all that awful...but I could go awhile before I hear it again.
Decoy wrote: 4->3 Wasn't quite long enough...
Decoy wrote: My oh my, this last year has flown by.
Decoy wrote: OK after 7 years back up to a decent 6. I think hearing it once ever 4 years is my spot.
Decoy wrote: there must have been a dark spot in my life here, as noted above, my perception of this has changed a lot, it's only been 8 months, marked it a 7 now...it's funny how the music never changes, but how we react to it certainly does.
Cool comment and I was looking forward to a proto-Zimbra when I googled Dance of Maya (and I did play it at 2x speed too) but it's not what snard says it is.
Yeah, but that's the only part that doesn't make sense, right?
timing is everything...