I started out on the fediverse arooooound...I wanna say 2017/18 mebbe? My big start in social media was MySpace. Before that, I had a LiveJournal (which I miss mightily with all my heart). My very first computer was a Gateway PC, back when they shipped them to you in those awesome cow spot pattern boxes. I am trying to de-google my life.
I'm #ADHD and suffer from #dysthymia. I'm currently unmedicated. I can be damned moody at times, so there's your warning.
Religiously/spiritually speaking, I'm complicated. That will be a long post, when I get around to writing it. My general rule is: I have my thing. It's not everybody's thing, and that's cool. Not everybody's thing is my thing, and that's cool. Just don't be a wanker towards those whose thing ain't your thing. OM 🕉
I'm 57 years old and have come to the conclusion that we never truly appreciate the decades we grew up in until we hit middle age.
I'm single and childless, hence my user tag: TheLastOfHisName.
💿 Le 23/08/1994, #JeffBuckley a sorti son seul album studio "Grace" avec les singles "Grace", "Last Goodbye", "So Real", "Eternal Life" et "Hallelujah".
Cet album merveilleux était produit par une vraie pointure des studios, Mr Andy Wallace.
** IT’S HERE! FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC THREAD ON #MastodonMusic **
Tonight’s theme:
📺🎞️🕹️ 90s ☎️💿💾
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🎵 NINETEES TIME! Get a step haircut, resurrect your Tamagotchi, get saved by the bell and post 90s music along with what you’re drinking 🎶
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Yo I'll tell you what I wantwhat I reallyreally want
So tell me what you wantwhat you reallyreally want
I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
You saw her bathing on the roof
Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew her
She tied you to a kitchen chair
She broke your throne, and she cut your hair
Muy bellas canciones en una voz majestuosa como pocas. Es lo que nos dejó Jeff Buckley en su corto paso por este mundo.
Este es su único álbum de estudio «Grace», publicado en 1994, 3 años antes de su muerte.
#GreatAlbums1990s – TOP 20 - #JeffBuckley – #Grace (1994). Of all the artists who’ve mined the Zeppelin riff factory, Buckley was one of the few to care less about virtuosity and bombast than the emotional heights he could scale by wailing like Robert Plant. Of course Jeff’s dad, Tim Buckley, wailed as assuredly – but it’s more his dad’s ethereal folk informing the unearthly covers of “Lilac Time” and Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” God only knows what he’d have done if he’d lived. #GreatRockAlbums, #Rock