Haha, this band is so sick. One of my favorites
Intense Bluelighter Joined Feb 22, 2014 Messages 574 Jun 6, 2016 #21 Haha, this band is so sick. One of my favorites
Asclepius Bluelight Crew Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 8,792 Jun 8, 2016 #23 ^Indeed! Intense said: Haha, this band is so sick. One of my favorites Click to expand... It is so refreshing to see a Doom band covering Neil Young (The Beatles et al.) they weren't afraid to explore and surf the musical-genre, spectrum - how could anyone not love the scope of their magnificence and humility, eh!? Seals and Croft's cover. Last edited: Jun 8, 2016
^Indeed! Intense said: Haha, this band is so sick. One of my favorites Click to expand... It is so refreshing to see a Doom band covering Neil Young (The Beatles et al.) they weren't afraid to explore and surf the musical-genre, spectrum - how could anyone not love the scope of their magnificence and humility, eh!? Seals and Croft's cover.
nuttynutskin Bluelighter Joined May 15, 2011 Messages 10,681 Jun 27, 2016 #26 I almost forgot about this...
Asclepius Bluelight Crew Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 8,792 Jun 28, 2016 #27 ^ I remember watching this; very touching his anxiety is palpable and relatable, his genuineness is admirable.
^ I remember watching this; very touching his anxiety is palpable and relatable, his genuineness is admirable.
Asclepius Bluelight Crew Joined Aug 30, 2010 Messages 8,792 Jul 6, 2016 #28 The music of the Gods, that never dies, is the one that is the eternal and universal language of the human spirit; that lives in our hearts. Well done, Pete.
The music of the Gods, that never dies, is the one that is the eternal and universal language of the human spirit; that lives in our hearts. Well done, Pete.