--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <richard@...> wrote: > > > > salyavin > > What sort of stuff do you play Willy? I can picture > > you with maraccas. > > > This is funny - I don't listen to recorded music that > much anymore, but I've always been a jazz fan. Austin > is the live music capitol of the world. Go figure. > > http://www.austin360.com/ > > Sometimes I like to play 'World Turning' on vinyl > (from 'Rumours' by Fleetwood Mac, their first album > with Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham), on the > Yamaha system out back - we love the Mick Fleetwood > drum solo with the volume turned about half way up. > > Christine McVie is very powerful on on this tune - > a collaboration with Buckingham. Don't try this at > home with your headphones. LoL!
I can't, I dropped a desk on them today and sliced through the cable. Doh! Half way through "Life during wartime" by the Talking Heads too. Quite spoiled my afternoon. Shielded cables cost a fortune, such is life.... > Fleetwood Mac 'World Turning' > http://youtu.be/NL84jPY829I > > Fleetwood Mac, Rumours - Vinyl LP: > http://tinyurl.com/d6caq84 > > 'Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic > Fleetwood Mac Album' > by Ken Caillat > Wiley, 2012 > http://tinyurl.com/dy7z8yv > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac It's a great album but I've never bought a copy even though I appreciate the songs and the especially the singing. I usually rely on girlfriends to have a copy of it. They can always rely on me for Black Sabbath and Jethro Tull of course.... > > > I think you should post a video of you dancing... > > > It's all about the Polka. > > Dancing is real big around here. I recently took > dancing lessons at the university by joining a folk > dance group to learn world dancing. > > We really like the two-step around here, 2/4. Polka > music and dancing the two-step is sort of like a > the 'polska', which has a 3/4 beat; a Swedish dance > style, but the Polka dance is apparently from > Polish roots. > > Polka music has very popular ane over time evolved > into Ragtime dances, Rockabilly and Cajunta music > styles. > > Further south, polka music began to sound a lot > like Cajun music. My favorite is the 'Beer Barrel > Polka'. > > LoL! > > Polka Swing Two Step: > http://youtu.be/gyTXIzQEvCs > > Texas Saturday Night: > http://youtu.be/zj1JCUKD9XM >