I like the drum solo with the gorilla playing Phil's drum kit "In The Air Tonight ", Genesis was a great band
You made a vow, never get mad You play the game, though it's unfair They're all the same, who can compare? First you lose trust, then you get worried Night after night, bar after club Dropping like flies, who woke you up? First you get hurt, then you feel sorry I do not deserve to wait around forever when you were there first First you get hurt, then you feel sorry There comes a time, in a short life Turn it around, get a re-write Call it a dark night of the soul Ticking of clocks, gravity's pull First you get close, then you get worried Flying like a cannonball, falling to the earth Heavy as a feather when you hit the dirt How am I the lucky one? I do not deserve to wait around forever when you were there first First you get hurt, then you feel sorry You're going silent, the silent treatment It's not inviting now Don't deny what you meant You get excited, you get excited You got a feeling, or at least you can pretend You wanna light it, you wanna light it You wanna light it now, the candle from both ends You get excited, you get excited Flying like a cannonball, falling to the earth Heavy as a feather when you hit the dirt How am I the lucky one? I do not deserve to wait around forever when you were there first Flying like a cannonball, falling to the earth Heavy as a feather when you hit the dirt How am I the lucky one? I do not deserve to wait around forever when you were there first First you get close, then you get worried First you get close, then you get worried You wanna light it now, the candle from both ends
Im listening to 104.1 The wolf (Todays Country) Code: http://stream.abacast.net/direct/saga-wnaxfmmp3-ibc1 This station is from South Dakota and I got them a couple weeks ago on a skip (Band opening) which we havent had many in years........
Acid Techno classic by "Superstar DJ" Keoki. Keoki is Hawaiian. He is a well known DJ of nineties stardom, and went big on the Moonshine record label around y2k and after. When I started listening to dance music, this song was already in his catalog by probably 10 years: It seems to capture the enthusiasm of an era that preceded my entrance into the event scene in my region, and has thematically some things that are possibly Pride oriented, and geared toward rejecting guilt. It's rebellious and for that also a little difficult to endorse; it isn't something I would include on a playlist anywhere other than music appreciation class. For me, dancing to it is interesting! You get to 1) keep up with it, (since it isn't slow), and 2) decide whether to evoke (with your arms or feet or whatever) along with its anti-guilt theme, or (what I chose to show) dance anyway, even though they aren't the words I would choose. I don't like to be dismissive or unapologetic; I'm an emotional responsibility neat-freak. This is both of those!