Sincerely? Someone might have inceptioned it when we were hanging out over there, or maybe I just tried experimenting. I'm afraid that part of my brain has been sacrificed to chokes or alcohol, most likely.
GOATFURY fans! Be sure to catch our hero, Andrew, in this Tuesday's (April 22) TUNE TAG, to see the kind of musical mischief he and I get ourselves into! Droppage is at 7am CT, right around the corner, FRONT ROW & BACKSTAGE!
Yay! Looking forward to another Tune Tag droppin'. If y'all wanna see some DEEP musical knowledge and some nostalgic commentary from yours truly, watch out for Front Row & Backstage this week.
Thanks, Andrew! I just realized I'm so behind in my inbox catching-up, that I put this on not exactly your latest Goatfury post (but, musically speaking, likely it's most appropriate)! And, I read my pile from the oldest (the furthest down in the inbox) first, and go up!
But, I appreciate your enthusiastic reply! We've got some cool discoveries to uncover Tuesday!
No doubt. I write and publish something every day, so you are 100% off the hook, Brad! Let's put this thing out there and then we can both amplify it in our own ways.
Comment nerds, if you're reading down here, I'll have you know that Brad and I have a lot in common! Brad was born the year rock and roll was created, and I was born the year punk rock was invented (both are wiggly and loose, but that's how we both see the world).
"...I became aware of Paul’s maniacal drive to get everyone else to get projects done," Which was the main reason why the band broke up. Every other reason is speculation.
Not surprisingly, his post-Beatles catalog is very large...
Are you a fan of McCartney's solo stuff? I think his duets w/MJ and Stevie are fantastic, but most of his solo stuff pales in comparison IMO (there are a handful of exceptions).
Paul is a creative genius like few others, but he was a god with The Beatles.
That's a good one! "Band on the Run" is pretty good, and Jet just gets stuck in your head. I'd say "Live and Let Die" is a true classic, up there with some of the great Beatles songs (just IMO).
Were you inspired by mt Rushmore or vice versa?
I think they stole the idea from me.
Sincerely? Someone might have inceptioned it when we were hanging out over there, or maybe I just tried experimenting. I'm afraid that part of my brain has been sacrificed to chokes or alcohol, most likely.
Both!
Definitely both. What were we talking about?
ClayFury Sculpts!
Everyone needs a dirt pile/clay pit to play in!
Love hearing new (to me) Beatles introductions!
GOATFURY fans! Be sure to catch our hero, Andrew, in this Tuesday's (April 22) TUNE TAG, to see the kind of musical mischief he and I get ourselves into! Droppage is at 7am CT, right around the corner, FRONT ROW & BACKSTAGE!
Andrew and I look forward to seeing YOU there!
Yay! Looking forward to another Tune Tag droppin'. If y'all wanna see some DEEP musical knowledge and some nostalgic commentary from yours truly, watch out for Front Row & Backstage this week.
Thanks, Andrew! I just realized I'm so behind in my inbox catching-up, that I put this on not exactly your latest Goatfury post (but, musically speaking, likely it's most appropriate)! And, I read my pile from the oldest (the furthest down in the inbox) first, and go up!
But, I appreciate your enthusiastic reply! We've got some cool discoveries to uncover Tuesday!
No doubt. I write and publish something every day, so you are 100% off the hook, Brad! Let's put this thing out there and then we can both amplify it in our own ways.
Comment nerds, if you're reading down here, I'll have you know that Brad and I have a lot in common! Brad was born the year rock and roll was created, and I was born the year punk rock was invented (both are wiggly and loose, but that's how we both see the world).
That's Tune Time Taggin'! Picture me lovin' it!😁👍💖
"...I became aware of Paul’s maniacal drive to get everyone else to get projects done," Which was the main reason why the band broke up. Every other reason is speculation.
Not surprisingly, his post-Beatles catalog is very large...
Are you a fan of McCartney's solo stuff? I think his duets w/MJ and Stevie are fantastic, but most of his solo stuff pales in comparison IMO (there are a handful of exceptions).
Paul is a creative genius like few others, but he was a god with The Beatles.
“Band On The Run” with Wings is the main one of his albums I like.
That's a good one! "Band on the Run" is pretty good, and Jet just gets stuck in your head. I'd say "Live and Let Die" is a true classic, up there with some of the great Beatles songs (just IMO).