Anyone into boogie woogie? I fell waay down this rabbit hole this morning.
One of my favorites. He is an encyclopedia of stuff I don't understand but I can, and have, listened to him for hours. The other one I really enjoy is The Charismatic Voice. She's a legit opera singer and voice coach who breaks down the voices of singers of all types of music. He expressions would make a Disney princess jealous. Highly recommended.Anybody else watch Rick Beato music history/analysis videos? He does a lot of fun rock music appreciations. Watching them can lead down a pretty deep rabbit hole. He also does some excellent interviews. Here's an hour+ one where he talks to a writer about how the music and online publishing businesses are on a race to the bottom. Songs, articles, etc. are getting shorter, dumber, quicker in a race for the best click bait. In fact, they jokingly describe how some music execs think 16 second songs for tik tok is the future of their business:
One of my favorites. He is an encyclopedia of stuff I don't understand but I can, and have, listened to him for hours. The other one I really enjoy is The Charismatic Voice. She's a legit opera singer and voice coach who breaks down the voices of singers of all types of music. He expressions would make a Disney princess jealous. Highly recommended.
I follow a guy who cuts his grass like a golf course. I’m not much of a lawn guy. I also follow a channel that homebrews their own mead. I have no intention of ever brewing my own stuff..
I used to make mead. Raspberry and Blackberry flavored was nice.I follow a guy who cuts his grass like a golf course. I’m not much of a lawn guy. I also follow a channel that homebrews their own mead. I have no intention of ever brewing my own stuff. YouTube, man, it sucks you in.
I watched a few of those some time back. They started out fun but then the "oh, I don't know how to play, can you show me?" schtick got really annoying.Anyone into boogie woogie? I fell waay down this rabbit hole this morning.
The P51 and the F4U Corsair are my 2 favorite planes (the 1970 Cessna 150 too, the plane I learned to fly in).The P51D is one of my all time favorite airplanes. Beautiful to look at yet deadly in the air. There are a few still left and a favorite of air racers. Clipped wings and some other mods get them up over 500mph at the Air Races in Stead. Racing with other WW2 birds just off the ground around pylons is one of the most exhilarating motor sports on the planet. Also quite dangerous for pilot and spectators alike. This video is a great breakdown of the plane.
I fell in love with the F4U as a kid watching Baa Baa Blacksheep (Black Sheep Squadron). Those bent wings!The P51 and the F4U Corsair are my 2 favorite planes (the 1970 Cessna 150 too, the plane I learned to fly in).