to the tune of I Should Be Allowed to Think
I should be allowed to ninja edit my posts
A three and a quarter mile (five and a half kilometer), 509 foot (155 meter) elevation walk over one hour in San Francisco, California. About 6700 steps.
to the tune of I Should Be Allowed to Think
I should be allowed to ninja edit my posts
this morning’s spooky:
on my third walking tour of Sunnyside, listening to the excellent https://cocaineandrhinestones.com episode on Rusty and Doug Kershaw ( https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/rusty-doug-kershaw-cajun-way) which in a surprise twist to me ends up being very much also about Neil Young’s On the Beach and Tyler Mahan Coe, the host, opens with a brief history of the acadian people and what’s my first turn on the walk? Acadia Street. Whoa.
Cocaine & Rhinestones | The podcast about the History of Country MusicCocaine & Rhinestones is a podcast about the history of 20th Century Country Music and the lives of those who gave it to us. Every episode is created by Tyler Mahan Coe.Cocaine & RhinestonesCR013 - Rusty & Doug Kershaw: The Cajun Way | Cocaine & RhinestonesDoug Kershaw is the most famous Cajun musician in history. His brother, Rusty, is not, though you may be more familiar with his work than you realize. These brothers come from a long tradition of…Cocaine & Rhinestones
pretty weird to get be listening to a great episode of cocaine and rhinestones talking about acadians being pushed out of canada and the origins of cajun culture and then my first turn of the walk is on Acadia street, like what the heck?
A three and a half mile (five and three quarters kilometer), 630 foot (192 meter) elevation walk over one hour in San Francisco, California. About 7100 steps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uMNrujMdJU watching this old Barry Harris lecture w/ a jazz group he’s teaching or rehearsing, and I’d always heard he was engaging but, wow. Not much chance I’m ever going to use this stuff but it has held my attention the entire time
Feeling the "and"This video is part of a collection of videos which Frans Elsen recorded during workshops that Barry Harris gave at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague betwee...YouTubethis one is mostly about coming in on the and, not rushing, using triplets, and other things.
‘jazz used to be about dancing’