Originally posted by JS357 Sometimes things get too heavy here. Find your sweetie and listen.
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I liked this a lot, even though I've never heard of these people, and I thought I'd listened to a lot of blues and jazz. I love the minimalist approach, and with a good torch singer, you can easily get away with the drumset, string bass and piano trio (even though I thought the piano guy was a bit 'ham-handed'... he could probably improve with some dexterity exercises).
So even though I thought the title was "just a bad come-on line" we've all heard at the bars, the tune and the performance overall was charming. Thanks for sharing this.
Originally posted by JS357 Sometimes things get too heavy here. Find your sweetie and listen.
The first and the last are telling it all
Telling you loud but selling it small
I'm taking a swing at this shadow of mine
Crucifix hangs and my heart's in my mouth
Heaven's in here
Originally posted by Suzianne I liked this a lot, even though I've never heard of these people, and I thought I'd listened to a lot of blues and jazz. I love the minimalist approach, and with a good torch singer, you can easily get away with the drumset, string bass and piano trio (even though I thought the piano guy was a bit 'ham-handed'... he could probably improve with some dexterity ...[text shortened]... all heard at the bars, the tune and the performance overall was charming. Thanks for sharing this.
Originally posted by FMF I am more or less the same here as I am in "real life". But you admit you are not. Do you think you may have a bit of online disinhibition syndrome?
"I suspect others are too, even though they may claim they're not. It's just a matter of degree." -- Suzi
Do you have an online "used car salesman" syndrome? Yes, you do. Is this the same you as in "real life"? You only sell your own brand of perception. You seem totally unaware that others see things differently.
Originally posted by Suzianne You only sell your own brand of perception. You seem totally unaware that others see things differently.
The opinions I express are my own, it's true. And I am totally aware that there are others who see things differently. Whose "brand of perception" do you express?