My sea stone! Such a little stone! It is so big and so blue! And different shades of blue and green! But, well, it is just a pillow! It is, so, beautiful! And, my synthesizer. I am, again, in theme about a SeaGlass. Sea stone or sea glass. Fantasy theme. Theme of music. And disc by Candice Night with title SeaGlass. It is so beautiful fantasy arts. Such a stone. Sun and water. It is so beautiful!
It is, already, spring! Time for a positive! And, I continue my music exercises. And, for this time, and in Sunday I try to play! Little sun is at the street! Little sun - it is there behind the window! It is looking at me! And, everything, is so bright! And, so, spring time! And, so, good music exercises!
I, by the way, start to think and look around. And think, that pillow, also, looks like fantasy art to the album Candice Night SeaGlass. Colors are different. Such as a sea. Or blue, light shades. Everything is so bright and positive. With the blue! All is dived with blue! Synthesizer is the same color.
Dreams, synthesizers, and beautiful and dream way music. About fantasy, maybe. It can be this way. It is only one thing left to do – to learn, how to do it. And, it can be very interesting. Also, if to remember, that art to SeaGlass, personally for me, reminds some wallpapers, some posters for videogame Final Fantasy for Nes. It was a crystal there, somekind. Or, it was, also, a tv-series with title Final Fantasy, but there, it was, already, dark fantasy. And, so, here, it is, simply, about fantasy and travel. Little grass and forest. Water, ocean. And crystals and fantasy stories. As I can say, let`s look at these things like - under the violet moon. Beneath the purple moon. It is, also, a song by Blackmores Night.
I am sure, that disk by Candice Night SeaGlass – it will be excellent disk! So, they are published, already, songs in the network. And, three videoclips ahead! Three singles in total! And after – disk itself. Beautiful pictures to the disk. With these sea stone! And sea, it is some sea at the background there. It goes far and far.
And I have a pillow and a synthesizer. And Sunday with the music. With some music exercises. A positive spring day! Synthesizers and dreams! Pillow, it has so beautiful color and shimmers with colors with the synthesizer. And, it plays under the little sun! It is, also, art! Pillow, someone sew it. It is a very beautiful drawing! Beautiful and everything is, so, blue green. And with bright colors.
I put pillow with the notes! When I need this! To have even more fantasy! It is a very beautiful texture! Beautiful picture! It is, also, hard to understand, what certain is here! But, it is, so, sunny and joyful! Summer! It is very summer pillow! To have a good and kind dreams! Maybe, it is, even, a fantasy to see in a dreams! With Candice Night, even, maybe. And, it is a good and kind pictures. So, you watch this pillow - and you get with good mood! So, someone creates a cool thing! It is, so, beautiful and joyful to watch at this pattern! A true picture! Only, it is sew! Beautiful!
Music listener. From time to time i like to listen to the music. And write about it.
Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.
Testing Eric André's Music Knowledge | Track Star*
Comedian, actor, and musician Eric André joins Jack for a conversation packed with punk legends, underground hip-hop, and some amazing music stories and further proves his musical knowledge runs just as deep as his comedy.
A lifelong musician who started on piano at age five before moving through tuba, cello, and upright bass, Jack and André trace the artists, records, and experiences that shaped his taste and ultimately led to his own music project, BLARF, which released a new album this year. They chat Death Grips, and him being the only person ever to witness a rehearsal of theirs, the chaos and influence of Butthole Surfers, and the importance of Frank Zappa especially as someone who attended Berklee College of Music.
This Episode's Track List:
All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie
Giant Steps - John Coltrane
Poppin' My Collar (feat. Project Pat) - Three 6 Mafia
Get Got - Death Grips
I - Bad Brains
I'm The Slime - Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention
Pepper - Butthole Surfers
Black Satin - Miles Davis
War Over Land - JPEGMAFIA
All Caps - Madvillain
War - Edwin Starr
Bob Mould, a pioneering force in punk and alternative rock, joins Track Star* for a conversation centered on the music, memories, and discoveries that helped shape his lifelong relationship with songwriting. In this episode, we hear about Bob’s early obsession with digging through used jukebox singles discovering The Who, and continuing to learning about The Clash and lessons he picked up reading Rock Scene magazine cover to cover.
Along the way, Jack and Bob revisit intimate Jeff Buckley shows at Sin-é, unpack the brilliance of The Byrds, and end with a surprise appearance from a passionate David Bowie super fan. Enjoy!
This Episode's Track List:
Do You Wanna Dance? - The Ramones
Substitute - The Who
Complete Control - The Clash
So You Want to Be A Rock n’ Roll Star - The Byrds
Kill The Poor - Dead Kennedys
Heroes - David Bowie
Testing Taj Mahal's Music Knowledge | The Track Star Podcast
This week on the Track Star Podcast, we're joined by blues legend Taj Mahal. He spent over six decades expanding what the blues can be, weaving in Caribbean rhythms, folk, soul, and world music along the way. We got to discuss the artists and traditions that shaped both his career and the genre itself.
The playlist spans from Elvis Presley to Harry Belafonte to Miriam Makeba, and Taj Mahal has a story for every single one. He traces where this music comes from and connects the dots across Delta blues, jazz, Caribbean folk, South African rhythms, and Saharan guitar.
He also shares how he discovered his favorite song growing up listening to his neighbor play John Lee Hooker on the porch, his deep love of bassists like Charles Mingus and Oscar Pettiford, the trip he took just to hear Ry Cooder play the 12-string guitar. We also got to talk about some of the standards he introduced and the most meaningful projects he worked on.
This Episode’s Track List:
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Mystery Train - Elvis Presley
00:40 - That's All Right - Elvis Presley
1:44 - Boogie Chillen - John Lee Hooker
3:15 - Better Git It in Your Soul - Charles Mingus
4:33 - Day-O (Banana Boat Song) - Harry Belafonte
5:25 - Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro Blues
10:44 - Boomer's Story - Ry Cooder
13:36 - Matilda - King Radio
15:35 - Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotten
16:50 - Mbube - Miriam Makeba
17:13 - Mbube - Solomon Linda
18:02 - The Boy in the Bubble - Paul Simon
19:21 - Tamiditine - Bombino
Testing Juliette Lewis' Music Knowledge | Track Star*
On today's episode of Track Star* we have Juliette Lewis, a true icon of film and music. We met Juliette outside on a beautiful spring New York City day and spent time discussing music that inspires her, that excites her, and that reminds her of growing up. She shared her thoughts about Patti Smith, Blondie, and Iggy Pop, dove into stories about Miles Davis and Donna Summer, and broke down the New York club scene that she experienced decades ago. This episode is a whirlwind, going back in time to touch on great music and iconic artists. Enjoy!
This Episode's Tracklist:
Heart of Glass - Blondie
Redondo Beach - Patti Smith
Lust for Life - Iggy Pop Comfortably
Numb - Pink Floyd
Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
Pharaoh's Dance - Miles Davis
On the Radio - Donna Summer
California Waiting - Kings of Leon
Mr. Tambourine Man - The Byrds
Ol’ 55 - Tom Waits
Enjoy the Silence - Depeche Mode
Born Slippy (Nuxx) - Underworld
Testing Elle Fanning's Music Knowledge | Track Star*
Elle Fanning has spent her life on screen, evolving into one of the most versatile and adventurous leads in cinema today. Known for her wide ranging performances in everything from period dramas to surreal indie films, Elle brings that adventerous curiosity to her taste in music.
On this episode of Track Star, Elle joins us to walk through a playlist as eclectic as her filmography. She dives into the emotional dance-pop of Robyn, the cinematic storytelling of Bob Dylan, and the outlaw grit of Johnny Cash. We also get into the high-voltage energy of AC/DC and the modern country hooks of Walker Hayes, proving her ears are open to just about every genre. Enjoy!
This Episode's Tracklist:
Dancing On My Own - Robyn
Hurricane - Bob Dylan
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Cool - Gwen Stefani
A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash
I Love You Always Forever - Donna Lewis
Never Tear Us Apart - INXS
Fancy Like - Walker Hayes