What are you listening to?

i now have watched the Hitchcock film (" REAR WINDOW" )
4 times -
good one imo ..
( free at bitchute - do search )
interesting how he gets his two close people..
( his health provider while he recovers from broken leg )
and his girlfriend -
both of these two i consider his captive ears/eyes & they soon
see it could very well be true - the neighbor killed his wife and chopped her up..
while his old buddy - detective refuses to believe ..

kinda like getting one to see the truth about the JAB ..
 

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@brandon ....I'm a rock dinosaur
😁 I bought Avalon album when it first came out
Dang! A mysterious a self posting post ...I wanted to add that Avalon was very different from Roxy Music's earlier stuff like
LOVE IS THE DRUG (Never could figure out why Bryan Ferry was wearin' that eye patch!)

ANI'T THAT SO:

Bryan Ferry: LET'S STICK TOGETHER (I think the woman is model Jerry Hall)

FYI @brandon
 
Dang! A mysterious a self posting post ...I wanted to add that Avalon was very different from Roxy Music's earlier stuff like
LOVE IS THE DRUG (Never could figure out why Bryan Ferry was wearin' that eye patch!)
Such a great song, "Love is The Drug". Phil's guitar is so tasteful and syncopated. Andy Summers might owe a thanks. The upstroke strumming is so underrated. The bubble machine and Bryan's Park Ranger uniform are really David Lynchy. The bass player nails the whole feel of the track, but Top of the Pops (or whichever UK show this was broadcast on) concentrates on the lip syncing ladies dressed like Swedish stewardesses. Ahh the 70's...
 
Such a great song, "Love is The Drug". Phil's guitar is so tasteful and syncopated. Andy Summers might owe a thanks. The upstroke strumming is so underrated. The bubble machine and Bryan's Park Ranger uniform are really David Lynchy. The bass player nails the whole feel of the track, but Top of the Pops (or whichever UK show this was broadcast on) concentrates on the lip syncing ladies dressed like Swedish stewardesses. Ahh the 70's...
This is the title track from the album right before Avalon. It didn't get played on radio here in Canada, but I found it later when I met a buddy in high school who was a Roxy fanatic (still is ;-). Amazing fretless bass line and such rich synth that perfectly decays with Ray's Fripp-esque on board distortion effect. The feel is so laid backed in the pocket. My "adjective" for Roxy has always been "Halcyon".

Flesh and Blood - Roxy Music
 
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