I love Chris Rea. I usually hate blues (other than Robert Cray, Albert Collins, and other 80's blues guitarists), but his blues box set has totally ruined me -- it's entirely listenable, but now I can't listen to anything else any more.
No, not really. "3." was just incorrectly placed, as I CBA to find the "therefore" symbol.
I fixed it for you.
(not entirely -- the indenting is still fucked up. )
EDIT: okay, now I really fixed it
She's amazing. I've seen her live. Pretty sure she has tied Alice Sara Ott and outpaced Hélène Grimaud as my favourite living pianist.
Two things:
Beato recently posted this video:
I've been programming (in Go(lang) and Python), as well as taking a lot of video lessons in programming, so I need music without vocals, so...
∴ I've been listening to a lot of Yuja Wang.
https://shop.wegmans.com/product/79051/wegmans-cook-in-bag-charlie's-english-style-curry-chicken-raised-without-antibiotics
https://shop.wegmans.com/product/229735/wegmans-cook-in-bag-indian-style-butter-chicken-raised-without-antibiotics
Who knows? I wasn't about to buy it to find out.
And who's Charlie?
I was in Wegmans earlier today yesterday, and they had two cook-in-bag chickens: "butter chicken style curry" and "British style curry".
WAT.
I know Brits (and Anglophiles and such) love curry, but I didn't realize there was a distinctly British curry that was different from Indian curry -- are you aware, and can you explain it to me?
Unrelated -- me: two new discoveries. First is big band-ish small ensemble, Mats-Up.
Also, Pinhas & Sons -- Israeli nine-piece:
Both of these are absolutely ace.
Wait, one more, and this one ... I don't know, I think I got a different CPU, maybe:
https://www.riffusion.com/?&prompt=disco+with+lyrics+in+iambic+pentameter