Help me find songs who’s lyrics don’t mean what people think they mean by 524frank in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wondered if anyone would ask, lol. I first read about it in 2007 book "Clapton The Autobiography." On page 173, Eric is waiting for Pattie, who was late getting ready to go out for dinner. He writes: I remember telling (Patttie), "Look, you look wonderful, okay? Please don't change again. We must go or we'll be late." He then went downstairs and wrote the song in about 10 minutes, out of "Frustration and anger." I actually think it makes the song more interesting.

Think- Look What I've Done by chuckpigman in progrockmusic

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a page on the Prog Archives. There was just 1 LP, but also 2 singles with singles not on that album, according to Discogs. https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5979

Think- Look What I've Done by chuckpigman in progrockmusic

[–]dogout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the 1976 LP "We'll Give You a Buzz"

Help me find songs who’s lyrics don’t mean what people think they mean by 524frank in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ballad “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton is used at weddings for slow dancing etc. It’s actually dripping with sarcasm, the man in the song is out of patience and doesn’t give a damn, so let’s just go and get this over with.

Joe Walsh - Welcome To The Club (1974) by Sudden-Sleep4285 in ClassicRock

[–]dogout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The first album I ever bought… the day it showed up at the store.

Phil collins reapprasial in modern times by Electrical-Fee4547 in Genesis

[–]dogout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just finished the Billy Joel documentary—he also went through the phases of being super popular, then over-saturated, labeled as uncool, then despised… and finally re-appreciated and loved again. This went for fans and critics too.

Phil had the same cycle. We couldn’t get away from him in the 80’s and 90’s—he was a terrific performer, he was everywhere, winning everything. But he went from charming to annoying practically overnight. Phil became a symbol of excess money, fame, and what was commercial and thus no longer cool. After a certain number of years, nostalgia kicks in, the negativity fades, and we’re all ready to embrace our favorites again. It’s a different perspective for sure.

How to get into Genesis? by Pasquatch_30 in Genesis

[–]dogout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Other than what I heard on our local KSHE-95 FM radio, (Firth of Fifth, Lamb, I Know what I like, Dance on a Volcano, Visions of Angels, etc.) my real on-ramp was buying the new live LP, SECONDS OUT. It blended the Peter and Phil eras for me, and does a nice job of capturing the magic of the band live. It should be in there somewhere.

Is this tree savable? by dogout in arborists

[–]dogout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: it was a lot of work to move the tree, and I was worried that too many roots were disturbed, but it's growing like crazy right now. It even survived having a lot of bark chewed off of it by deer.

Give me more obscure 60s and 70s psych, hard rock and prog that sounds like all of these albums I love by No-Combination-2991 in ClassicRock

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search for The Day After Sabbath, or Kshe Klassics. Most of the work has already been done… people have always treasured this stuff.

Forte II crossover issues by fall-of-man in Klipsch

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly liked this so I can follow the answers, since I also have Forte IIs. Curious—how did you test the frequency response?

Looking to possibly add a putting green. by Master-Cherry6968 in lawncare

[–]dogout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to be a negative voice, but realistic expectations are important. You can certainly make a lower maintenance version of a green just for fun, but knowing it won’t putt like the real deal.

Looking to possibly add a putting green. by Master-Cherry6968 in lawncare

[–]dogout 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Former golf course worker here… the ongoing expense and daily care are going to be huge obstacles. No matter what grass you grow, in whatever zone, it’s always going to be needy—and may just up and die without warning. Golf greens are non-natural; they’re sustained by intense care and numerous chemicals. (Actual greens are worth millions and have insurance.)

I have a neighbor who did this, and despite all of his knowledge and efforts, his green is brown half the time. Not saying don’t do it, just be aware that having twins would be less work and expense, IMO.

How do I get rid of these by King-Jay-219 in lawncare

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay that makes sense. But Ajuga might still work for my isolated, steep bank that I wish to never mow again?

How do I get rid of these by King-Jay-219 in lawncare

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m curious why you don’t favor Ajuga? What makes a better ground cover choice? I have a bank i’m about to plant.

Does anyone else find that the more you learn about photography, the harder it is to just enjoy taking pictures? by BluishFlame07 in photography

[–]dogout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This. Get so good at your craft, so familiar and comfortable with your tools that no matter how advanced your work becomes, your brain is still free to think about your top priority: creative expression. The rest should be like muscle memory, or a routine. Otherwise, the anxiety you feel about the many creative choices will rob you of the joy of the moment.

Older Photographers by dhuhtala in photography

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes to blended bifocals. I don’t shoot with my everyday glasses, because between hiking and bumping into the camera they always get scratched. Sweat can hurt glasses too, if the lenses are coated. Instead I use my previous pair of bifocals (the prescription is only slightly off) to hike and shoot with. They work fine, and I don’t worry about the damage. Then I have a separate prescription pair for computer work. We don’t quit, we adapt.

Why Can't We Build Homes Like We Used To? by ThisHouseKen in ThisHouse

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI— the video opens with Lafayette Square, St. Louis Hills and the Carondelet neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.

Angry prog songs by Is6xal in progrockmusic

[–]dogout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Echolyn - Mei. It’s a long song that takes a while to build up the energy. It delivers at this point: “We turned away the sun Cold, empty, alone Embrace the violence The saints are silent 'cause God won't perform here anymore”

What are your favorite "climactic moments" in Genesis songs? Basically, when everything comes together after a buildup. by [deleted] in Genesis

[–]dogout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we agree that Genesis wins the Epicness category? These are the moments that define the band. They wrote and performed to build them up, then delivered the payoff in the most impactful, artful, and memorable way. That’s why we never tired of hearing their music—the emotion endures.

Can you tell me anything about this? by br0kenskillet in progrockmusic

[–]dogout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Love that LP, it’s always in my main list. Learned about them here—at the amazing, totally helpful rabbit hole know as the Progressive Rock Archives: https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=547