10-26-2017, 02:31 PM
Thanks for triggering my PTSD, PPFY. Now I've got to self-medicate to function again. I'd go straightedge like KB, but no, nooooo, PPFY just has to yank that chain and pop in that ball gag. It's a SOMA knickers thing.
But it is a nice segue into my current CRVCD playlist, which is adjusted for the seasons - NOT PUMPKIN SPICE - but Halloween.
Twilight Zone soundtrack by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead. An odd piece of musical fragments, mostly Merl, with a few choice Jerry noodles and some Mickey beam bass drops, weaving in and out of the classic theme, and mostly ending in question marks. It reminds me a lot of the Resident's Commercial Album because it's got short pieces and they are all over the place.
Which brings me to my main Halloween tracks - the Residents hold the next two CDs:
Hunters soundtrack - I've never seen this Discovery Channel documentary and the soundtrack is difficult listening. I should watch it someday, just to get some images to go with this music.
Stars and Hank Forever - Still one of my all-time favs by the eyeballs and skull. Taught me to love Hank Williams and John Philip Souza. A true masterpiece of the Residents.
But it is a nice segue into my current CRVCD playlist, which is adjusted for the seasons - NOT PUMPKIN SPICE - but Halloween.
Twilight Zone soundtrack by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead. An odd piece of musical fragments, mostly Merl, with a few choice Jerry noodles and some Mickey beam bass drops, weaving in and out of the classic theme, and mostly ending in question marks. It reminds me a lot of the Resident's Commercial Album because it's got short pieces and they are all over the place.
Which brings me to my main Halloween tracks - the Residents hold the next two CDs:
Hunters soundtrack - I've never seen this Discovery Channel documentary and the soundtrack is difficult listening. I should watch it someday, just to get some images to go with this music.
Stars and Hank Forever - Still one of my all-time favs by the eyeballs and skull. Taught me to love Hank Williams and John Philip Souza. A true masterpiece of the Residents.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

