Same same. I even referenced Wild Kingdom once when I caught an arc of guys staring at CGAW's ass (or so it seemed).
"Here, we see the female administratorus databasus in her natural element. She lures the males into believing her submissiveness with her diminutive form, but we all know who wields the power here. One of the males approaches, attempting to curry favour with a showing of his mastery of language...let's watch."
RIP the real deal.
With a name like "Half Gramme of Soma", you know it's stoner. I don't partake, but I do indeed love the music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLtN5KHKzSQ
Again, the whole album is good:
https://halfgrammeofsoma.bandcamp.com/
For me, looking at tabs created by fans, it helped me understand why some notes would sound wrong and right at the same time. But yeah, now that I understand what’s going on, it can help make an arrangement sound jazzier by utilizing it or more correct by not using it. I tend to like doing a straight arrangement initially and then get jazzy in the bridge or outro.
I know a couple of us make music as well as listen to it, so I thought I'd start a thread on it.
For example, despite being a classically trained musician, I had never heard of Negative Harmony before, but now I'm all over it.
Also, I found this instructive:
Black Summer—it’s just chaos. I ♥️ it.
I mean, they set it up. They practically tell you what’s about to happen, and then it happens anyway, and it’s just pleasing that they don’t bait and switch.
Luvbug was 21 when she passed. She spent most of her last few years in her retirement home, but there was still a joyful connection there.
Quoted for appreciation.