I just saw this in my inbox this morning. Looks fantastic. If you are into Genesis, or even just crazy about keyboards or guitar, you might want to check this out. More at improvisemusic.com.In case you're in the United States and wondering, 6:15 PM UK time is 10:15 AM Pacific, 11:15 AM Mountain, 12:15 PM Central, and 1:15 PM Eastern time.The otherworldly sounds Tony Banks coaxes out of those ke
Anybody seen Ratatouille? If not, you should, so I won't give it away too much. There's one of those second-act conundrums where Linguini (the chef of Paris's best restaurant, who doesn't really know how to cook) and Remy (the rat who could be a world-class chef, but can't get into the kitchen due to his rodent-ness) both start to get pretty full of themselves. These characters have had a fruit
Hello There, Universe by Mose Allison is a great soundtrack for those times in your life when you're wondering what you're doing wrong. Oddly enough it also speaks to me when I'm looking back in a grateful but glad-i-don't-have-to-do-that-again kind of way at all the crap I had to go through to get where I am. All this with Mose's clever style and fully tensioned harmonies.Here's a bit of it:He
This song manages to be happy and sad simultaneously. I think it captures that feeling when you are so so down and all you can do is think about someday being happy again. Just that hopeful turn away from the darkness and toward the light actually does offer some comfort and happiness and give you something to go on.That's what it did for me anyway. Plus, I think Jacqui Naylor and Art Khu (pian