Wednesday, August 11, 2004

I let the 'dawgs' out.

This song kicks ass, turn off the lights, stare at the rainy dark city and smoke'em if ya got em.

I've decided to stop shaving. I'm just gonna see what happens. I'm thirty I've never done this on purpose before. I'm NOT saying I'm growing a beard, 'cause it looks...kinda...sparse still. I'm not sure I can actually grow a beard but I can grow hair on my face, thank you puberty (I'm not sure I've ever thanked you before you BASTARD, but, I'll take this opportunity to thank you...oh my god that's an entire rant on it's own so I'll stop, consider this foreshadowing, anyway...) It's itchy like hell and I keep looking in the mirror and yup, there is hair on my face. It's not right. But I have to giv'er and see what goes.

A some point you have to see what life would be like with your face (at least) in it's natural state. Like what I would look like as a pioneer...actually I'd probably look much like a skeleton, 'cause I'm a wuss and I'd be dead for years by now. Anyway I'm sure I'll just look in the mirror in like 2 week and say "Yup, that's me with hair on my face alright. Take a picture and pass the razor 'cause I'm done wit dis fozzy bear shiznit."


Today's Song of the Day is "Blue in Green" by Miles Davis off his 1959 Album "Kind of Blue."

Crazy Fact: This is an exceptional band — Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb — one of the greatest in history, playing at the peak of its power. As Evans said in the original liner notes for the record, the band did not play through any of these pieces prior to recording. Davis laid out the themes before the tape rolled, and then the band improvised. That's too much Crazy!

(and some thing else why do all Jazz Musicans have a Noun in their name: Miles, CoalTrain, Bill, Cannonball, Chambers, Cobb... What UP!)

njoy

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