11.23.2017, 12:24 PM | #1 |
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Happy Thanksgiving.
Do you guys have any music you particularly think makes for good Thanksgiving listening? My other half is from the States so I've been celebrating TG for the last 7 yrs now. While we cook we jam tunes. Normally we go over to the States at this time of year but because we are imminently expecting a child we're celebrating in the UK, so we have been rocking easygoing American vibes. Pat Metheny's American Garage, Greatful Dead American Beauty and live 1968/2/12, and right now MV&EE. What are your TG listening habits? |
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11.23.2017, 12:41 PM | #2 |
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How time flies.
Congratulations to you both! I usually go with old traditional folk. Today it's been "Dark Ships In The Forest: Ballads Of The Supernatural" by John Roberts and Tony Barrand on Folk-Legacy records from 1977. Or you could just go hippie cornball obvious with "Alice's Restaurant." |
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11.23.2017, 12:46 PM | #3 |
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John Lennon Cold Turkey ?
but seriously, I don't have a clue. I don't even know what exactly is celebrated. Just wanted to congratulate you with the upcoming baby. Enjoy the peaceful days until then, sleep will be over soon
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11.23.2017, 03:49 PM | #4 |
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Thanks dudes. As an interloper my understanding of what is celebrated at thanksgiving is the oppotunity to be grateful for anything you have to be grateful for, and to do it in the company of yr loved ones and ideally with the assistance of alcohol or other mind altering substances
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I was fortunate to spend the day with family. My cousins husband typically dictates our listening with some sort of Spotify list he has. Today we heard a good bit of Sturgil Simpson and other like sounds. Also a sprinkling of Janis, ZZ Top, Neil Young......and Jerry Reed!
Hope everyone at SYG had a nice TG |
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11.24.2017, 02:39 AM | #9 |
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maybe "thanksgiving" by mount eerie? (it has nothing to do with thanksgiving).
or anything by the artist Thanksgiving? i'm starting a new holiday called "danksgiving" where you share dank buds with your buds for appetite preparation for the feast. also, if europeans call the u.s. the states, what did they call the united soviet states of russia?
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