Big Rock Friday V, Tropic Sabbath edition

Buffalo Springfield, “For What It’s Worth”
10 Years After, “I’d Love To Change The World”
Sabbath, “Supernaut” [M's been getting involved in the Big Rock Friday playlist preparation and this was his contribution. It worked well for Surya B, what with all of the Utkatasanas and Vira Is and opportunities for Rock Mudra and headbanging]
AC/DC, “Back In Black”
Kansas, “Carry On My Wayward Son” [I can't believe they pay me to do this job]
Sabbath, “Sweet Leaf” [*COUGHkoffkoff*]
Skynyrd, “Saturday Night Special”
Heart, “Little Queen” [This one was so random I'm kind of ashamed of myself and proud of myself all at the same time. My God, she is an amazing singer]
Aerosmith, “Angel” [LOL I had this on cassingle]
Kiss, “Beth” [Big ups to Great Bob Scott, wherever you might be. Good use of the oboe, if you know what I mean]
Hendrix, “1983…(A Merman I Should Turn To Be)” [13 minutes of good solid backbending weirdness]
Sabbath, “Solitude”
Sabbath, “Orchid”
Sabbath, “Fluff” [I had no idea they were so....jazzy. “Fluff” is freaking gorgeous. Check it out if you haven't in the past]
Beatles, “Blackbird”.
Our class was about creativity and music; with Shantala setting up next door and my intention to basically let loose sonic hell on these poor people it really did feel like Fame or band camp; I haven’t felt that way since I was in music school, with PAs and instrument cases and people doing warmup stretches in Lycra gear all over the place. There are so many forms for this huge energy, from Shantala’s lush chants to these crazy songs. I wanted to apologize and be unapologetic simultaneously.
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