Today one of my jobs was trimming and shaping some Ponderosa pines. Before I even started working on them I had the theme song from Bonanza stuck in my head and the son... moreToday one of my jobs was trimming and shaping some Ponderosa pines. Before I even started working on them I had the theme song from Bonanza stuck in my head and the song stayed stuck in my head untill I finished the job. Cheers!
I do -- my man Johnny Nash has, arguably, for me, THE most clear singing tone. He comes to my mind anytime I think of a clear singing tone. Such a beautiful, beautiful voice! ... moreI do -- my man Johnny Nash has, arguably, for me, THE most clear singing tone. He comes to my mind anytime I think of a clear singing tone. Such a beautiful, beautiful voice! Great songwriter, too.
He is the first singer who impacted strongly my life. I "discovered" him all by myself, based on my own musical tastes (i.e., not music from my parents' collection or my siblings). Ask my family -- I listened to him all the time, ha!! Along with The Pointer Sisters. I first heard him when I was 11 years old. I've been a huge fan ever since. less
Alto saxophone for meAnd the sax solo on Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street"
Of course, it helps that I like Rafferty's entire "City to City" album -- but that sax on "Baker Street"!! ... moreAlto saxophone for meAnd the sax solo on Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street"
Of course, it helps that I like Rafferty's entire "City to City" album -- but that sax on "Baker Street"!! Yesss!Just now I looked him up and Raphael Ravenscroft played that sax solo and he died in 2014. RIP Mr. Ravenscroft. Thank you, sir, for bettering my life!