Forgot about blues ...yeah that works too. Good jam sessions tooMy favorite combo is Miles Davis' Kind of Blue with any good cigar.
It's actually a jazz album (many consider it one of the best ever). I just know the sound is perfect for relaxing with a stogieForgot about blues ...yeah that works too. Good jam sessions tooMy favorite combo is Miles Davis' Kind of Blue with any good cigar.
Yeah I know I'm sorry it was more of a thought pyramid and I spoke my thought which was blues from seeing the word. miles Coltrane , heron, Hancock ...just a fewIt's actually a jazz album (many consider it one of the best ever). I just know the sound is perfect for relaxing with a stogieForgot about blues ...yeah that works too. Good jam sessions tooMy favorite combo is Miles Davis' Kind of Blue with any good cigar.
Those are some classic artists my friend! I just recently started appreciating jazz so I'm on a fun journeyYeah I know I'm sorry it was more of a thought pyramid and I spoke my thought which was blues from seeing the word. miles Coltrane , heron, Hancock ...just a fewIt's actually a jazz album (many consider it one of the best ever). I just know the sound is perfect for relaxing with a stogieForgot about blues ...yeah that works too. Good jam sessions tooMy favorite combo is Miles Davis' Kind of Blue with any good cigar.
+10000000I've seen this discussion several times on several forums, but I don't think it works like that.
For example, we can all talk about how a peaty Scotch might complement the fruitiness is a particular cigar, but music is a completely different animal. I think it completely depends on your musical tastes and mood at the time to pick the perfect accompaniment to your cigar smoking experience.
I dont see much dfference because ones preferred drink is also a matter of persosnl taste. For example, I don't think hard liquor goes well with cigars but some swear by it...it all (music, beverages) comes down to personal tastes.+10000000I've seen this discussion several times on several forums, but I don't think it works like that.
For example, we can all talk about how a peaty Scotch might complement the fruitiness is a particular cigar, but music is a completely different animal. I think it completely depends on your musical tastes and mood at the time to pick the perfect accompaniment to your cigar smoking experience.
I wasn't gonna say anything but since it's kinda come up... I don't understand the "it's personal choice" comments (unless the question/answer is related to etiquette or rule or standard that doesn't really exist and then the op is informed it's personal choice/taste) when someone asks a question. The op knows it's up to personal tastes but is also asking for "ideas or suggestions" or just wants to hear/see what others do. Cigars and just about everything about smoking is personal taste/choice but If you've never done something or are In a rut it's cool to hear what others personal tastes/choices to try it out and see if it works for you.I dont see much dfference because ones preferred drink is also a matter of persosnl taste. For example, I don't think hard liquor goes well with cigars but some swear by it...it all (music, beverages) comes down to personal tastes.+10000000I've seen this discussion several times on several forums, but I don't think it works like that.
For example, we can all talk about how a peaty Scotch might complement the fruitiness is a particular cigar, but music is a completely different animal. I think it completely depends on your musical tastes and mood at the time to pick the perfect accompaniment to your cigar smoking experience.
+10000000000000000000000I wasn't gonna say anything but since it's kinda come up... I don't understand the "it's personal choice" comments (unless the question/answer is related to etiquette or rule or standard that doesn't really exist and then the op is informed it's personal choice/taste) when someone asks a question. The op knows it's up to personal tastes but is also asking for "ideas or suggestions" or just wants to hear/see what others do. Cigars and just about everything about smoking is personal taste/choice but If you've never done something or are In a rut it's cool to hear what others personal tastes/choices to try it out and see if it works for you.I dont see much dfference because ones preferred drink is also a matter of persosnl taste. For example, I don't think hard liquor goes well with cigars but some swear by it...it all (music, beverages) comes down to personal tastes.+10000000I've seen this discussion several times on several forums, but I don't think it works like that.
For example, we can all talk about how a peaty Scotch might complement the fruitiness is a particular cigar, but music is a completely different animal. I think it completely depends on your musical tastes and mood at the time to pick the perfect accompaniment to your cigar smoking experience.
Nice ...I decided with some Jazz and Blues. Worked out perfectly. Loved the suggestions.
Sitting out on the deck on a lazy summer day, I like a good mix of old 60s and 70s Motown and Philly to set the mood to "chill". Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, O'Jays, Temptations, Spinners, Otis Redding, Supremes, Jackson 5, Al Green, Four Tops, and on and on.
I am always down for a herf, My Brother.We need to herf. Your music choices are sublime.Sitting out on the deck on a lazy summer day, I like a good mix of old 60s and 70s Motown and Philly to set the mood to "chill". Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, O'Jays, Temptations, Spinners, Otis Redding, Supremes, Jackson 5, Al Green, Four Tops, and on and on.
Going the distance eh?Playing Cake radio tonight while enjoying a Viaje and some coffee.