I realize that this might not be everyone's cup of tea, and these days I'm no longer sporting my flamingo pink mohawk. I thought it was time to share some of my favorites from this particular and at times peculiar genre.
Penny
Last Edit: Nov 13, 2014 0:47:47 GMT -6 by Pennylemon
OH, My Dear penny, you were a Punk Rocker,,, Really, you had Rink Hair? OH,,, WoW,,, That had to of been a site to see,,, for my poor old eyes. Your younger sister, a Punk Rocker too?
But now you're more into nature and all natural things.
Yes indeed I was and still am in certain respects. Some might be surprised I think to know that many art punks and that sort are very interested in herbal healing and it really has a lot to do with self determination. As a female it also had a lot to do with the idea of self branding, in other words I get to decide who I am. So in that way it does carry forward.
And I was darn cute, roaming about in my velvet suit and mohawk !!
Penny
Last Edit: Nov 13, 2014 1:37:15 GMT -6 by Pennylemon
I Bet You're Still Darn Cute,,,,, Just Roaming Around! I know you're a Sweetheart, You're a Good Person with a Kind and Light Soul and Spirit. Pink Hair and All!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (rofl)
I have very eclectic tastes in music, I really listen to almost everything… right now I'm in the middle of getting through King Crimson's 27 disc re-release of Starless and Bible Black (why has a 1974 single LP been re-released as a 27 CD set? Because it's Robert friggen' Fripp, that's why! lol,) I was rocking out to Iron Maiden last night and tonight I'm going to see Garth Brooks in concert up the city.
Among my "guilty pleasures" are 1970s pop (love Abba!) and punk/New Wave. Thanks for the thread, here's some faves:
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Post by Pennylemon on Nov 13, 2014 15:14:20 GMT -6
I had a feeling you did Adjenson and Yes !! Robert Fripp is Amazing ! He worked with so many and varied artists. Once you recognize his touch though, It's hard to miss.
Here's a couple of other Fripp collaborations
Brian Eno's "Baby's on Fire" from Here Come the Warm Jets '74
David Bowie "Heroes" off the album of the same name. Interestingly with both Fripp and Eno.
Then a totally different sound on Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" '77