I'm also listening to this. I went from super high anticipation to limited enjoyment upon first listen (or more appropriately, limited comprehension) to moderate appreciation after about 6 full listens. I had to drive back & forth to the Iowa/Minnesota border this weekend which afforded a nice opportunity to soak it up.New DMB album that came out yesterday
Until you said you had the strange urge to dance & cut someone's ear off I was wondering if you would follow it up by saying the station you were listening to was K-Billy...I feel like I was in a movie on the way to work and was listening to the "Super sounds of the 70's". with the song that I was listening to I had the strangest urge to dance and cut someones ear off and talk into it.... wierd
I don't think i get K-billy up here. Mostly chicago stations... 97.9, 97.1, 95.1, 95.9. Are all I have preset. so like 30 of them are blank.Until you said you had the strange urge to dance & cut someone's ear off I was wondering if you would follow it up by saying the station you were listening to was K-Billy...
K-billy was the name of the radio station in Reservoir Dogs... Sweet sounds of the 70's was the description of the station.I don't think i get K-billy up here. Mostly chicago stations... 97.9, 97.1, 95.1, 95.9. Are all I have preset. so like 30 of them are blank.
ROFL wow, I need more coffee.K-billy was the name of the radio station in Reservoir Dogs... Sweet sounds of the 70's was the description of the station.
Todd Rundgin's first band. I saw them at the Electric Factory in Philly in the late 60s. Their second album, Nazz Nazz, has a wonderful song called "Under The Ice". The drummer sounds like Keith Moon.Who's heard of Nazz? No Google allowed.