A little explanation about the entries on the PNOP site..: Fridays are set or preset entries that were set as far back as this past October.. I preset every Friday from now until the 27th of December (Final entry, which right now I'm leaning against but might .. you know) so the things that are on those days are from old or from the old shit I got on the internet from before .. From the years leading up until now.. Why I collected so much of this odd crap?? I at first collected it for sending out e-mails and then when my emails were corrupted I kept collecting it and then started the web page thing to share that way.. This way peoples emails don't get twenty emails a day and if they care to see some odd shit they can come visit my odd crap site.. Kind of a win win situation and one of the reasons I will keep the site beyond the 27th stop date.. Or I might leave there and come here.. Or not.. Just not sure..
I watched that movie "Now Is Good" and it was every bit as good as they said it would be but man.. Have a box of tissues it can get dicey.. It was well done from all aspects of the movie.. There are so many of these "dying of cancer" movies out there that all have about the same feeling to them, and I'm not putting them down.. They just all make you feel like because you are healthy that you are wasting your life away if you don't go cramming events into it.. Hard to say if you were given a true finite number of days to live what you might do with them.. and this movie showed what one girl tried to do..
Last night was Friday night music night and featured.. Well I wasn't sure who to watch.. I knew I had that movie to watch (Now Is Good) and wasn't sure what I wanted in music so in the Roku I clicked on one of the groups in my playlists, the Heart concert from '75 quality was horrible both sound and video (a transfer from video tape) and then I clicked to do a "related to.." video search and as I went through the other concerts, the show "Alan Parsons Live Proyxt" came up (why it was so misspelled is beyond me) but it was the show from Madrid Spain.. A fairly good show although short, I think they were playing some sort of festival thing.. The drummer was the lead vocalist singing the Chris Thompson parts and the actual lead vocalist did the Eric Wolfson leads because he is of course no longer alive.. Why is Alan Parsons so popular or why did I start to listen to his music?? I really started listening to his music because I was talking to a guy at a record store way back in the day about getting into another group sort of like Pink Floyd, and they said try APP and so I did.. The relativity of Alan Parsons and why I didn't get it right then and there was I wasn't sure.. But the name Alan Parsons should be well known to anyone who reads old record jackets. Alan was a recording engineer back before his music project lifted off, and worked on one of the greatest albums in Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd.. But the show was really good.. They played Sirius (the song most sports teams come out to) and when I thought about it the song was a throw away track that just seemed like a good way to get from the start groove (on records) to the true first song "Eye In The Sky".. To me the song I-Robot is a better over all song.. The highlights of the concert were the songs Breakdown/The Raven, Psycobabble rap and I-Robot.. Then after the concert I looked at a few more concerts and there was a Heart medley, songs hooked together quite well.. Interesting video.. And a few other concerts that could be in the Friday night rock show lineup including that Moody Blues concert at the Royal Albert Hall, a three hour marathon..
Badge Henry
I watched that movie "Now Is Good" and it was every bit as good as they said it would be but man.. Have a box of tissues it can get dicey.. It was well done from all aspects of the movie.. There are so many of these "dying of cancer" movies out there that all have about the same feeling to them, and I'm not putting them down.. They just all make you feel like because you are healthy that you are wasting your life away if you don't go cramming events into it.. Hard to say if you were given a true finite number of days to live what you might do with them.. and this movie showed what one girl tried to do..
Last night was Friday night music night and featured.. Well I wasn't sure who to watch.. I knew I had that movie to watch (Now Is Good) and wasn't sure what I wanted in music so in the Roku I clicked on one of the groups in my playlists, the Heart concert from '75 quality was horrible both sound and video (a transfer from video tape) and then I clicked to do a "related to.." video search and as I went through the other concerts, the show "Alan Parsons Live Proyxt" came up (why it was so misspelled is beyond me) but it was the show from Madrid Spain.. A fairly good show although short, I think they were playing some sort of festival thing.. The drummer was the lead vocalist singing the Chris Thompson parts and the actual lead vocalist did the Eric Wolfson leads because he is of course no longer alive.. Why is Alan Parsons so popular or why did I start to listen to his music?? I really started listening to his music because I was talking to a guy at a record store way back in the day about getting into another group sort of like Pink Floyd, and they said try APP and so I did.. The relativity of Alan Parsons and why I didn't get it right then and there was I wasn't sure.. But the name Alan Parsons should be well known to anyone who reads old record jackets. Alan was a recording engineer back before his music project lifted off, and worked on one of the greatest albums in Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd.. But the show was really good.. They played Sirius (the song most sports teams come out to) and when I thought about it the song was a throw away track that just seemed like a good way to get from the start groove (on records) to the true first song "Eye In The Sky".. To me the song I-Robot is a better over all song.. The highlights of the concert were the songs Breakdown/The Raven, Psycobabble rap and I-Robot.. Then after the concert I looked at a few more concerts and there was a Heart medley, songs hooked together quite well.. Interesting video.. And a few other concerts that could be in the Friday night rock show lineup including that Moody Blues concert at the Royal Albert Hall, a three hour marathon..
Badge Henry
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