New Johnny Cash album coming out next month, it's based on these unreleased demos he did in 1993. Apparently they kept his vocal and guitar and some guys that used to play with him filled in the rest. It sounds GOOD, man.
It did not stumble and rush through its space, this quiet stream. Rather, it literally flowed with the landscape, and when it encountered barriers, it either went around them or kept nudging, pushing, and bumping against them until it found a way through.
I found out today that Jelly Roll and T-Pain covered the Toby Keith classic "Should've Been a Cowboy" and I don't know if I'll be the same. https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0D2PFHFNW
Sadly, it's an Amazon Music exclusive, so no other options on how to stream it.
Country living serves me well
The big city offers many thrills
But nothing like a warm breeze
Whispering through the pines
Cows serenading each other
Across lush green pastures
An expansive bright blue sky
Caressing a graceful swallow tail
The fragrance of the wisteria
A joy like no other
“'Why do you use words like ‘vermin’ and ‘poisoning of the blood"?' Howard Kurtz, the media critic and interviewer, asked on Fox News. 'The press, as you know, immediately reacts to that by saying, "Well, that’s the kind of language that Hitler and Mussolini used."' 'Because our country is being poisoned,' Mr. Trump responded."
It's Monday and I keep forgetting so this time I won't! It's time for #MoodMusicMonday!
Today's mood, in theme with the ides of March is "ominous."
Choose a song (or songs) that you think fits the mood in any way (reminds you of it, puts you in the mood, you listen to to get out of the mood, etc, whatever you want).
Remember to include the mood and hashtag in your reply so others can see it and participate!
Kicks of with rockin' Bobby McGee w/almost some #GratefulDead style jamming. Some ballads here as well. Great playing, performances and production. An excellent album.
May the image take you to a sleepy day in the country, as well as give you that sense of satisfaction of finishing a job, and know that you have earned a time of rest.