My Musical Tribute to Harold Camping
Not the most original, but I haven’t seen anyone else put this up. Happy Friday!
Chaos Tamer
Not the most original, but I haven’t seen anyone else put this up. Happy Friday!
This makes the me think of all the Bellevue gangstas, riding tough with the BMW their mom bought them for Christmas. * Updated to fix the broken link.
I first came across Mickey Hart years back in the early 90s with the first iteration of Planet Drum. Listening left me in awe; the combination of global rhythms into this amazing blend of rhythm and harmony. Speaking to the core of my being, I constantly cycled that cassette. Eventually stretching and warping the poor… Continue reading Mickey Hart and Global Drum Project – NatGeoMusic.net
Oh, I’d forgotten how much I loved Russian church music. Hymns of the All-Night Vigil by Kyiv Seminary Choir
One worry I had when I chose an iPod over sattelite radio was that my music would become stale. Howver, with so many podcasts, internet radio, and services like eMusic, Magnatune and the like, there is no excuse for musical stagnation. Heck, it's no effort at all, really. I love Irish music, and have spent… Continue reading eMusic
I spent some time this morning trimming this video out of Trinity’s service last Sunday. A local choir, the Evergreen Ensemble, performed with us; their music was stunning. As I was watching (I was running media that service), I thought “I want to pull this out and post it on our socials”. So, I whipped… Continue reading Some video work today
Well, today was greeted with tough news: Gordon Lightfoot has passed away. Lightfoot has been part of my pop-culture awareness as long as said awareness existed. For me, it was his gift of story-telling that held the most power. Songs such as The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald were part of my heart for, it… Continue reading On The Passing Of Gordon Lightfoot
Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” With the Beautiful Noise Broadway Cast… Continue reading Ah, Sweet Caroline!
the lift of music reminding me who I am on this summer’s breeze This is my response to today’s “Haiku Challenge” by Baffled. These challenges inspire me, invigorating the creative within me. This week has been rather intense. Last week, the first week of summer quarter, came with some issues. First, after enrolling for one… Continue reading Today’s Haiku Challenge Keyword: Lift
It’s been a busy couple of weeks. Winter quarter started January 4th. This round, I’m taking 3 classes: one I’ve already talked about, “Web IV Joomla! and SEO”. I’m also taking Systems Analysis, and, lastly, but not leastly: JavaScript. Web IV has been the most puzzling. Besides Joomla and SEO, the course also covers Amazon… Continue reading Some Thoughts 2 Weeks Into Winter Quarter