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Top 5 Music Obsessions of the Day featuring J.D. King
Check out Today's Top 5 Music Obsessions featuring J.D. King!
It’s “Friday Junior” or “Friday Eve” or “Just Thursday” again, and its time for another Top 5 Music Obsession set of Songs. Today’s Mix of 5 is an eclectic group of Tunes that all have a bit of mellow psychedelia to them, at least in their core sensibilities, if not genres. I feel wayward and dreamy today, a bit distracted my head in a half-daydream-state with thoughts of the weekend, and a wish…
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Crimson Saddle Velvet Boots - Now Hear This!
NOW HEAR THIS - JD KING 's latest single CRIMSON VELVET SADDLE BOOTS!
“Crimson Saddle Velvet Boots” is the 3rd Single released from JD King’s highly anticipated, upcoming album Moon Gardens. This one is our FAVORITE (so far) at Lyriquediscorde. The 60’s infused, Psych-meets-Folk, with the Southern California ocean and the nearby canyons influence weaved through it – “Crimson Saddle Velvet Boots” is a MUST HEAR. The accompanying film (because this is film and not…
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Sensitive Skin Contributors 2016 Favorites - Books, Movies, TV, Art, Performance and Music - Reasons to Live
Sensitive Skin Contributors' 2016 Favorite Books, Movies, TV, Music, Art & Performance
Before we get on to the 2016 Favorites, first things first, I need to get this off my chest: Hey 2016 – go suck a bag of d***s, will ya? OK, and now, without further ado, presented without rhyme or reason, here’s our annual list of books, essays, events, records, openings etc. that helped the Sensitive Skin editors and contributors make it through this annus horribilis (which, of course, is Latin…
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Like A 45 On 33
Like A 45 On 33, #shortstory & #illustration by JD King @jdking_mod
Only two days after Brian met her at a cocktail party, he walked out the front door of his home on Cape Cod, left it all behind: the ocean view, the bank account, the credit card, the mortgage, the car payments, the wife, the three kids, the kit, the caboodle. With nothing more than the clothes he wore, he strolled down his street, a condemned man who’d slipped through the noose. At the corner he…
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Mesrine
An excerpt from the autobiography of Jacques #Mesrine, France's public enemy #1, from Sensitive Skin #13.
In late February 1972, all my friends finally ended up in block 2. The winter was harsh. We had more than three feet of snow. Right away, Jean-Paul Mercier became a close friend. We saw eye to eye about everything. I knew he was capable of going to the extreme limit in even the most improbable situation. I knew he was ready to risk the impossible. He worked in the metal shop with Pierre. The…
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J.D.'s Music Monday Pick: Carole King - "It Might As Well Rain Until September"
Hey everybody, this is J.D. King from The Olms… I love music! I've been passionate about collecting it since I was a young lad, it was like fuel then, and still is to me now. We here at The Olms Corporation skyscraper, in between hostile takeovers, sit in our cushy chairs high above the bustling metropolis and find our meditation atop the clouds listening to all kinds of music on all sorts of mediums. Be it 78s, LPs, 45s, reel to reel, cylinders, what have you, music enriches our lives, no question, and it's a pleasure for me to share some of my favorite recordings with you.
*I personally suggest listening to these on vinyl, reel to reel or another higher medium other than digital by the way. You'll thank yourself later for doing so, trust me.
Carole King - "It Might As Well Rain Until September"
Carole King wrote and co-wrote many classic hit songs that are engrained into the fabric of our culture: “Loco-Motion,” ”I’m Into Something Good,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” “Up On A Roof,” “Chains,” etc. The list goes on and on. I like great songs and great songwriters, don't you?