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mostly listen to podcasts for steady state and LSD efforts, and lately been preferring hiphop for intervals, as the tempo (high 80s to low 90s) is where i'm aiming for cadence, which keeps me smooth.
I can't seem to get enough Beach House these days. Been a fan since the s/t album came out but this one maybe takes the cake... Going to see them play next week!
For riding I've been listening to lots of new deep house tracks. Got a few DJ gigs coming up and I find it a great way to get to know new material because everything plays all the way through uninterrupted.
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I have a chance to see Hank III within a week up here in NorCal. Still on the fence about it as I'm not much of a country guy, although I do enjoy listening to old Hank I, Merle Haggard and "My hair isn't long enough to cover up my redneck" if I'm out at the bar.
Playing atm: John Scofield - Jeep on 35
I saw Hank a few yrs back. He put on a good show. I like old (real) country, and he sounds just like his grandpa.
serious question: do you listen to music other than jazz & classical?
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Yes, although not all that often. I am required to know a lot of pop music for some gigs.
of course someone with your internet handle would appreciate Monk. "in walked bud" and "straight no chaser" used to be my favorite, but lately i've really gotten into "round midnight." the first few notes are just something
not sure if this is directed at a specific poster, but i happen to get a healthy dose of old jay-z and nas when doing higher intensity stuff. when doing neither, i like simon & garfunkel & the rolling stones
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I don't care enough to talk about my dreams and I haven't read a non-academic book in a while, so I'm not starting those threads.
My english class had like 20 books last semester, so I got a nice amount of reading done. I'm hoping to have some time to read while working a day job from next year on.
Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object.
-Albert Camus
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I might also say...
The music that goes on in my head is pretty much non-stop. I can go for many days without listening to anything. Of course, since I practice every day, I suppose I am listening to that.
The last time I drove from CA to NY I didn't bother to turn on the radio.
Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object.
-Albert Camus
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I actually have a music blog that some of you might like. I haven't put up any new records or mixes up for a while but there's some pretty great jazz and soul LP's and mixes already up there.
http://daytimelovers.com
And just in case anybody is concerned, all the LP's posted are deleted or out of print so rest easy that I'm not stealing anybody's meal ticket.
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