Not starting a fight, just reminding us that there has been Christian resistance to fascism.
It still feels like we are on a rogue branch of the timeline where everything started just slightly off-kilter, and is now diverging wildly from the original, intended course. Please, get me off this timeline and back to one that is sane.
It's Official: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE To Be Inducted Into ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME
#CoSoMusic
https://blabbermouth.net/news/its-official-rage-against-the-machine-to-be-inducted-into-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame
Anyone want to test-drive a new Internet Radio Station? It's only a website and music so far - it's official launch will be in June and I'm fine-tuning it. There will be an app too.
New music and only new music. Rock, Pop, Metal, Indie, Alternative, R&B, even Jazz and some truly out there stuff. Artists with 50 followers next to artists with 50 Million. Unsigned and major label artists. Nothing more than 1 year old. Enjoy!
A bonus pick for today. These three artists are not only at the top of their game here, they're flying high above nearly everything else.
Even if you think you're not into #jazz (or jazz with rock underpinnings or jazz with classical jags) you can't deny the pure magic being cooked on this stage.
It's The Trio Project (Hiromi Uehara, Anthony Jackson and Simon Phillips)with "Flashback"
Code's eclectic music pick of the day:
If there is such a thing as meditative prog, this would be in the playlist. Here is Quiescent by The Fine Constant. Let it tickle the meat-eddies of your brain.
"It's nice to be nice as my mother once said
It's good to be good and it's fun to be fun"
Posted previously, but hey - it's in my head right now, so:
Code's eclectic music pick of the day:
The things you say
Held on forked tongue, behind enamel cage
I thought you’d changed
But deep within you’re still the same
"Kijo" by Memorist
...hearing the unison trumpets in that last song reminded me to go back and give a listen to an old favorite. Back in the 8th grade, this is the song that inspired me to pick up the sax.
Code's eclectic music pick of the day:
Thanks to @Bix it's boppinday.
Check Howard McGhee and Fats Navarro with "Boperation"
#Jazz #CoSoJazz
Oscar Pettiford Orchestra (1956-57)
@Eulimnadia @InUnfunky @JerichoTaskerDeaux @codeWhisperer @UmbaSaffire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gq0060tdek&ab_channel=mistermister668
Code's eclectic music pick of the day:
Today's pick is another Tigran Hamasyan song. Why? Because he's a frigging genius (not the "person-woman-man-camera-TV" kind of genius, but the polyrhythmic-crazy-time-signature-music-is-math-blender-that-somehow-all-makes-sense kind of genius). If you dig this, definitely check out my favorite of his (second link)
Here is Tigran Hamasyan with "Levitation 21"
(and here's Drip: https://youtu.be/z7j7bdEPSd0)
Code's eclectic music pick of the day:
Start your day with a little jazzy proggy happiness.
Gleb Kolyadin and friends rehearsing "Insight"
If interested, here's more:
Always loved this guy's brain. He's my all-time favorite comedian. Happy to see a recent interview.
An attempt at the first privately funded lunar landing is about to take place, and you can watch a live stream of the effort in 2 hours.
The privately built Hakuto-R Series 1 lander is carrying two small moon rovers: the Sora-Q and the Rashid, built by the United Arab Emirates space agency.
The mission is primarily a test event aimed at proving iSpace’s ability to successfully land a payload on the lunar surface.
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