This dropped in on my echo as “Zen Music.”
I can’t keep wondering when Blade is going to show up to kick Deacon Frost’s ass.
Meaning not very Zen.
This dropped in on my echo as “Zen Music.”
I can’t keep wondering when Blade is going to show up to kick Deacon Frost’s ass.
Meaning not very Zen.
Celine Dion. Just a playlist of her because we all know deep down she can sing anything.
I had a roomate once who was an ex-Army Ranger. He was in the first group that dropped into Desert Storm. He was in Panama to get Noriega. He later worked as a strength and conditioning coach for a college football team. He loved Celine Dion more than anything.
I still give her a listen every once in while as a tribute.
I saw her in Vegas and rolled my eyes on the way to the show. I did not want to go. She put her foot in every song and was funny with her banter. She made me a fan. I would easily pay to go see her again. Not many people I want to see multiple times.
Her new music is great:
There’s nothing like the original, plus he wrote the song. Aretha Franklin gets all the recognition for this song, but for me it doesn’t compare to Otis’ version.
One of my top 5 concerts ever (and I’ve been to hundreds). Celine in Las Vegas back in 2008.
Not sure if I’ve posted this one previously. Great old band who has aged well. The orchestra behind them really enhances this version.
Robin Trower was their guitar player in their early days.
“Robin Trower was their guitar player in their early days.”
I remember years ago my roommate went to go see Alvin Lee and Ten Years After, a favorite of mine, and the opening act was Procol Harum. When he got back I asked him how Alvin Lee was and he said he was ok, “but man, that guitar player for Procol Harum was something else.”