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I can't find the old thread so I'm starting a new one for music, etc.
Y'all, please contribute and let's keep the thread alive, OK?
Now, here's a music video for those who fly and those who dream of flying: Never Give Up On Your Dreams. TSFH.
https://youtu.be/u3aNIUS1XE4
OK. In the stash: Way too much to build in one lifetime...
While at the bench typically Two Steps, music from the Soundstrip site or a movie.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Sirius/XM or Itunes, 60's, 70's and 80's rock.
BK
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
Arrested Development streaming. So funny.
Thanks,
John
keavdog Arrested Development streaming. So funny.
Not just music either. https://youtu.be/0XqW4FfP_pU
FiFi landing at Oshkosh.
I live several miles from the EAA in Oshkosh and remember seeing this plane fly overhead!
TJS
While working on a kit, it's usually one of the various modeling podcasts that are available. Enjoy listening to allof them while either working on a kit or driving long distances.
Tony Bennett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ7TDf8wdOg
Great choice Modeltruckbuilder! Can I suggest Frank Sinatra too?
Don't forget Dean Martin, Sinatra, Andy Williams......
Glen Campbell:
Glen Campbell - William Tell Overture (smokin' instrumental) - YouTube
He did an concert in the early 70s in Jersey but I was somehow out of the coiuntry and across the Pacific at the time. I did manage to get a record of it and later a CD version.
Whenever I'm in the Gamma Quadrant I'll stop by Quark's, have a few Root Beers and catch Vic Fontaine. Everybody's welcome at Quarks!
Modeltruckbuilder Whenever I'm in the Gamma Quadrant I'll stop by Quark's, have a few Root Beers and catch Vic Fontaine. Everybody's welcome at Quarks!
Link?
Some Blues Guitar: https://youtu.be/CbptmMqkuNA
I'll see you there daddyo!
Usually stream 60s/70s oldies. Shout, The Isley Brothers just came on. Thinking of the movie, Animal House now.
Ancient Aliens
... hair raising entertainment.
The sound track to Tomorrowland.
disastermaster What am I listening to now? Ancient Aliens ... hair raising entertainment.
My go-to is the "Astonishing Legends" podcast. Ridiculously-deep (and fairly well-balanced) dives into everything from UFO's and Amelia Earhart...as separate subjects, mind you...to hauntings and psychic horses. Great fun.
Greg
George Lewis:
Talk radio, whether live broadcasts or podcasts. Politics, current events, and history.
Throughout the day, it's Hugh Hewitt, live; then podcasts from Larry Elder, Victor Davis Hanson, also rebroadcasts of Mark Steyn's show from GBNews; Dennis Prager, live; Sebastian Gorka, live; then Mark Levin or Larry Elder, live.
And depending on the season, professional and college football games, or baseball. I'm a Phillies fan, and when the season starts, after work, I get in a ride of 60 to 90 minutes, then listen to the games. I prefer radio to TV broadcasts; the announcers are much better than the TV announcers, for one thing.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
TSFH: Freedom Fighters. Good video too.
https://youtu.be/kfFuckTgnc4
Don't recognize the piece, but I am listening to my classical music station.
Thomas Bergersen: Wings for Ukraine
https://youtu.be/W0a5sDM1pjg
At the bench, Caroline Spence, The Deep South. Plus anything 60's, 70's and 80's. No Rap, Disco or Hip Hop
I long to live in a world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned
Actually, my mind has been on world events so I decided to pair a new play list to match those thoughts. So, keeping it short, here is my new play list:- Mike and the Mechanics: Silent Running (on Dangerous Ground)- Tears for Fears: Shout, and Everybody Wants to Rule the World- Toto; Home of the Brave, High Price of Hate- Dixie Chicks: Better Way, Not Ready to Make Nice- AC/DC: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap- Alice Cooper: Go to Hell, and No More Mister Nice Guy- BonJovi: Blaze of Glory- Breaking Benjamin: I will not Bow, Never Again- Def Leopard: Undefeated- Eddie Money: Peace in Our Time- Extreme: Rest in Peace- Evanescence: Bring me to Life- Fireflight: Unbreakable- Halestorm: I Am the Fire- Lacuna Coil: Die and Rise- Little Texas: Kick a Little- Muse: Uprising- Nazareth: Hair of the Dog- Pat Benatar: All Fired Up- Richard Marx: Don't Mean Nothing- Scandal: The Warrior- Seal: Crazy- Starship: It's Not Over (Till It's Over)- Metallica: One- Disturbed: Indestructible- Five Finger Death Punch: Wrong Side of Heaven- Huey Lewis: Walking on a Thin Line- Edwin Star: War- The Cranberries: Zombie
Ben / DRUMS01
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
LAST COMPLETED:
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE
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1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter
Excellent playlist, Drums. Very apropos to the times we live in.
Believe it or Not!
I dug out all the tunes from "Nam Time" along with All the Trucker songs I could find. Plus, Wait for it! All the Heavy Metal I have. Then of course soundtracks. Like the ones from 1492 and Apocaylipse Now! Then of course the tracks from the greater WAR movies and yes a little of The Group WAR itself. Yup, Eclectic for an Auld Phart, but fun!
Besides with those I don't have to wear my Hearing Thingies!
Certain cast members from Star Trek put out a series of audio stories based on old S.F. authors like Verne and Wells under the title of Alien Voices.
Silent Running is a song that is rarely heard these days but considereing things, might not be a bad choice to hear again.
I have a large collection of CDs to listen to with music recorded from records, to cassettes, to 8 track tapes. I even have some WWII libety records my Father saved from destruction back in their day. These pre-recorded shows were played only twice during a 24 hour period and then woiuld be destroyed for whatever reason. Somehow he managed to save about 5 and eventually I found someone with a turntable large enough to play them and make a couple copies.
Some of my favorite music would be the Moody Blues, ABBA, Carpenters, Sinatra, Dean Martin, soundtracks, and 60s/70s music.
I just found a CD that I copied from a cassette that a pilot from the 44th TFS gave after he returned form a exercise in the P.I. called Cope Thunder. It was all the transmissions from one of his engagements during the exercise. It makes for some interesting non classified listening although there can be some extended periods between words and grunting. It can give you some idea of what kind of physical stress they go through.
Deep dive into Frank Zappa and the Mothers 1973 Live at the Roxie shows.
I've listened to these songs for years but had never seen the films.
Ruth Underwood is a fantastic percussionist.
Tonight we went to a little fundraiser party for a singers group here in Carmel called I Cantori.
I'm the show head usher and our good friend Daniel Hendrick is the Music Director.
Bill
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Listen to a lot of scores from movies and video games. Such as the original Star Wars Trilogy, The Edge, Pacific Rim, Shadow of the Colossus, Deus Ex and Halo. 80's hair bands get their turn in the mix as well. Though I find I like music without words the most. Seem to get in the modeling groove easier when it's purely instrumental.
On the Bench:
Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid
I was actually not listening to anything, so I went to youtube and started playing ELO out of the blue!
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