What are you listening to right now?

Frank Borman (March 14, 1928 – November 7, 2023) on Apollo 8, reading Genesis on Christmas 1968…

 

Yesterday, Mrs. abcaines and I went out for breakfast at a local 50s & 60s themed diner. This song played while we were there and it has been an earworm since.
 

Yesterday, Mrs. abcaines and I went out for breakfast at a local 50s & 60s themed diner. This song played while we were there and it has been an earworm since.
When I hear this song now, all I can think of is Clinton saying "I will not raise taxes on the middle class..." :ROFLMAO:
 
When I hear this song now, all I can think of is Clinton saying "I will not raise taxes on the middle class..." :ROFLMAO:
He was telling the truth. It's just that the federal poverty level is the upper limit of middle class.

Remember, it depends on what your definition of is is.
 
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I have always felt that if the biblical story of creation would have had a soundtrack, this would have been it. The solemn gravity of The Great One as he slowly, over the course of several days, painted his great masterpiece until the time at which he was pleased and then, rested. This piece from the great Rachmaninoff describes it perfectly.


 
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I have always felt that if the biblical story of creation would have had a soundtrack, this would have been it. The solemn gravity of The Great One as he slowly, over the course of several days, painted his great masterpiece until the time at which he was pleased and then, rested. This piece from the great Rachmaninoff describes it perfectly.


Rachmaninoff is hands down my favorite composer.
 
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