Did you know that some music outlets would rather premiere an audio track than a video because people can scroll and read other things on the site as they listen? The outlets know that most of the time, music is something that happens in the background.
Back in the days of vinyl, when I was in my early 20s, chilling with a big spliff and some music was our primary form of entertainment. If we were reading something, it was the liner notes on the back of the album cover.
Now that I'm in my early 60s, I don't do it as much as I'd like, but on a warm Friday night you can generally catch me on the deck with a spliff, a shot of bourbon and a set of ear pods listening to music. Depending on my mood it could be anything from Fred Frith to Jonah to Tears for Fears (don't know how I got on that bender a few weeks ago).
Back in the days of vinyl, when I was in my early 20s, chilling with a big spliff and some music was our primary form of entertainment. If we were reading something, it was the liner notes on the back of the album cover.
Now that I'm in my early 60s, I don't do it as much as I'd like, but on a warm Friday night you can generally catch me on the deck with a spliff, a shot of bourbon and a set of ear pods listening to music. Depending on my mood it could be anything from Fred Frith to Jonah to Tears for Fears (don't know how I got on that bender a few weeks ago).