sergiodeblanc
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Even if it’s disco-ish, I don’t feel too bad
Of course you don’t feel bad, disco is like, the second most impossible-to-feel-bad-while you’re listening to it music ever created.
Even if it’s disco-ish, I don’t feel too bad
Of course you don’t feel bad, disco is like, the second most impossible-to-feel-bad-while you’re listening to it music ever created.
Second only to this...Of course you don’t feel bad, disco is like, the second most impossible-to-feel-bad-while you’re listening to it music ever created.
Second only to this...
BTW, what took you so long to respond?
Pancho and Lefty
I took some cool college courses to pass some daytime hours while ‘touring’ northern Ontario and Quebec. I particularly liked brewing things in the chemistry lab.
I reached the limits of my whiteness at fifty seconds in.
We shared a few. My band usually started Tuesday or Wednesday and played through Saturday. Until 1pm in Ontario and 2:30 in Quebec. When we were on the Ottawa River, sometimes we crossed over and split the last set with the Quebec band - just for grins and a beer.Our first "tour" started in Val-d'or, then Rouyn, Sudbury, North Bay. Of course these are just the highlights.
Back then in these towns you played all week, then off to the next.
We shared a few. My band usually started Tuesday or Wednesday and played through Saturday. Until 1pm in Ontario and 2:30 in Quebec. When we were on the Ottawa River, sometimes we crossed over and split the last set with the Quebec band - just for grins and a beer.
I have many fond memories of Blind River.
I'm also the only one on this planet who liked the KISS album "Music from 'The Elder'".
Of course you don’t feel bad, disco is like, the second most impossible-to-feel-bad-while you’re listening to it music ever created.
There is another!
Hey, I've been to North Bay a few times on fishing trips to Lake Nippissing.After I graduated from university, I immediately went into music full-time. Our first "tour" started in Val-d'or, then Rouyn, Kapuskasing , Hearst, Nippigong, and back home thru Sault-Ste Marie, Sudbury, North Bay. Of course these are just the highlights.
Back then in these towns you played all week, then off to the next. Of course, our awesome manager at the time started this "tour" just after Christmas ... great timing. If you've never ventured up that way, it's hard to appreciate the bone-chilling cold, snow, blizzards and just the mileage involved.
Anyway, we were young and dumb and had a pretty decent time of it regardless.
If disco is second....what's the most impossible?