So it's Tuesday...

Glen Campbell was a singing fool! He was even the soundtrack for the movie, "Rockadoodle."
Glen Campbell got his early start in the biz being a studio musician in LA. I saw a documentary called "The Wrecking Crew" on a long plane flight a few years ago. (Note: Not the Dean Martin movie by the same name). A very interesting film about some amazing musicians, many you never heard of.



 
What is this........no one else besides me willing to proudly say Metallica? Not one of my Canadian friends mentioning Rush?

Call me Mr. Taggart:

 
Metallica one of my favorites-I will listen to them on Thursday!
 
Mom listened to Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, CCR, Janis Joplin, Rolling Stones and the likes. Dire Straights, Eagles, etc. I still listen to them when I’m driving.

Dad was a fan of Verdi, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Mario Lanza, Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti, and the likes. I learnt appreciation for that as well, and on occasion play the LPs at home whilst lying in my hammock on a Sunday afternoon.
 
My playlist runs the gamut: rock, light rock, country, old time singers, religious, some classical…. No Hip Hop.
Listen to a lot of The Who, Alice Cooper, Alan Jackson, Frank Sinatra and Lari White.
 
Among movie soundtracks I have listened to hours and hours of Ennio Morricone. The greatest movie soundtrack composer of all time.(Even if a most of them were spaghetti westerns)
The only competition I will consider is Elmer Bernstein.
 
I was on a long drive today and Pandora was on my Thumb Prints (all the songs I have marked with a thumbs up) station... So it was a ton of Corb Lund, The Dead South, Colter Wall, Tim His, Sturgill Simpson, The Hu (Mongolian metal [emoji12], and a good healthy dose of Cash and Waylon...oh, and Disturbed and Metallica. I am not Canadian, but for some reason I have a lot of Canadians in my play list
 
Among movie soundtracks I have listened to hours and hours of Ennio Morricone. The greatest movie soundtrack composer of all time.(Even if a most of them were spaghetti westerns)
The only competition I will consider is Elmer Bernstein.
@Wyatt Smith I am guessing you and Ennio Morricone will approve of this rendition.

 
Among movie soundtracks I have listened to hours and hours of Ennio Morricone. The greatest movie soundtrack composer of all time.(Even if a most of them were spaghetti westerns)
The only competition I will consider is Elmer Bernstein.

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How good is Morricone's The Mission soundtrack?
 
Since we are posting our pups too, Hugo is one year old today. Just starting to act sensibly, just a little.
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Dagga boy that is. I should think spell check for this site would know! :giggle:
 

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