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What have you been tapping your foot to?

Your comment reminded me of this gay short Kali Ma. Check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcRVD...
What is good Halloween music?
My thoughts include Michael Jackson's Thriller (have to watch it); The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas and Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky both part of Disney's Fantasia.
My thoughts include Michael Jackson's Thriller (have to watch it); The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas and Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky both part of Disney's Fantasia.

John Carpinter The Lost Themes

A great song Phillip! Ron & I put it on and listen to it at sunrise every year on the drive to San Diego for ComicCon.

Fishtails
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8caW...

lol Phillip - love the energy of the performance. I've never seen anyone play a talkbox before. How fun!
We've been re-watching Boardwalk Empire recently. I've enjoyed the music from this show, so decided to get the 3 volumes of the soundtrack on CD and put them into my "Parent's Generation" playlist. I quite enjoy these old songs from the teens and 20's last century—quite varied too.


This year I have been hooked on Brazilian Music. First of all, Pabllo Vittar - a drag artist who in a year got awards & nominations for best song, best singer etc. so that's pretty cool to be that successful!
Currently, there's this song called ' Flutua' by Johnny Hooker and the music video alone is super emotional, and the music, it's divine!

I also extended the radio show family by hosting Gay So Groovie for the last four years. It's the same format but a full hour celebrating LGBTQ musicians and bands. You can check it out here: http://www.facebook.com/gaysogroovie
If you do tune in, feel free to let me know what you think or offer any requests you want to hear!

Many of them are new to me too Amy! :)


Sara, I really love Sufjan Stevens!!
I've listened to his "Illinois," "Avalanche," and "Age of Adz" albums many, many times ... never get tired of them. There are some great songs on the "Seven Swans," "Michigan," and "All Delighted People" albums too. Really, other than some of the atmospheric/instrumental stuff and the weird "Enjoy Your Rabbit" album, I've greatly enjoyed and been moved by everything he's done. He's an amazing artist and lyricist!

I have only listened to the songs I mentioned so far, but I want to hear more of him. He really is an amazing artist! Thank you for the recommendations :)

I'd recommend listening to "Chicago" from his album Illinois! That's one of my favorites!
Here's a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_-cU...

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Or this lovely stripped down sweet friendship/love song "Futile Devices" from "Age of Adz":
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4MpKP9b...
Can you tell I'm a Sufjan fan? :)

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Hahaha thank you very much!


Hahaha Trevor, actually I do believe that in some interviews he has suggested bisexual experiences at the very least. My partner told me that anyway.
And certainly some of his songs point to these sorts of experiences in his youth, especially "Predatory Wasp of the Palisades" (so lovely!) from the Illinois album and "Owl and the Tanager" from the All Delighted People album. As fantastic a storyteller as he is, it can be hard to tell which are imagined only and which are confessional. His songs are often so intimate that it's tempting to take many as confessional, but who knows? He certainly does use a ton of autobiographical material.
Well, I figure he's entitled to his privacy as he's more an artist than a celebrity hound. But it doesn't do him any harm for us to imagine, right? :) I do find him to be a very attractive man. I seem to have a thing for that type: sweet guys with a spiritual bent, very eccentric and deep thinking/feeling ... generally good-hearted but sometimes difficult due to the extreme eccentricity. My long term relationship partners including the one that stuck (20+ years and still going) were/are both a bit like that.

Oh and I read "Call me by your name" recently, so I got Sufjan's "mystery of love" playing constantly in my mind. Anyway, it's such a beautiful song, so it's not a bad thing at all :)









Always makes me think of Guardians of the Galaxy now. :)
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Love the list but it left out "On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe." Three city strikes in one song.
... and two more strikes for omitting ""Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by the Four Lads.