They all seem to be wearing Koss headphones. I had a pair of those back in the day. Earbuds didn't exist yet and what you had to do instead was to clamp a big shell around your entire ear to exclude other sounds. Koss was based in Milwaukee, I believe. Back when Milwaukee was still a manufacturing base.
I love reminiscing about bygone Wisconsin. I should start a series called "Living in the Pabst" but that might be infringing on Trooper's "Remembrance of things Pabst."
@chickelit, the difference in the two is that listening to Brubeck's will blow your mind and listening to Jethro Tull's is enhanced by already having your mind blown.
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I'm studying beer right now. I'm interested in the "lacing" phenomenon and how to reproduce it with plastic foam. I take photos and notes.
Research is fun.
Wasn't TT Burnett in that band?
They all seem to be wearing Koss headphones. I had a pair of those back in the day. Earbuds didn't exist yet and what you had to do instead was to clamp a big shell around your entire ear to exclude other sounds. Koss was based in Milwaukee, I believe. Back when Milwaukee was still a manufacturing base.
I love reminiscing about bygone Wisconsin. I should start a series called "Living in the Pabst" but that might be infringing on Trooper's "Remembrance of things Pabst."
I like the tune but I can't make out the words. What can I tellya? I'll never be hep to the jive.
One of my favorite songs written in 5/4 time.
Another great song in 5/4 time: Dave Brubeck's Take Five.
@chickelit, the difference in the two is that listening to Brubeck's will blow your mind and listening to Jethro Tull's is enhanced by already having your mind blown.
Take Five is so wonderful. I'm not into jazz, so to me, that is the best jazz song going.
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