Her energy is dope…even when she:s just talking…it just pours out of her.
She has a big personality, that’s for sure!
Combination of Strength and femininity.
Sooo much sexual essence and charisma.
I could get way into that.
wether you enjoy this rendition of her creative spin of this one or not…watch the energy and presence…WOW
feminine power
How many posters do you have on your wall!? Be honest now. ![]()
- Alim McNeill and Broderic Martin will be best friends within a few practices together
- Uncle Buggs is gonna have his hands full
- MC/DC will give the nickname “Mac N Cheese” to Alim and Broderic by the end of camp.
Just imagine the poor line cooks faces, when they look up and see these two absolute GIANTS, walk through their restaurant doors.
I told all of you. You’re welcome.
None. It’s a long story, but I do some of my gratitude practices with her videos on occasion.

That made me laugh pretty hard
Hahaha dude you nailed it. 100%.

Beach Boys are this paradox of simple sounding music, that if you dont have a musical background it sound easy to listen to but when you are exposed to a little music theory…and…woah.
Then, when you have moved beyond those chord types and sounds, and deeper down the harmony rabbit hole (Puerling/Hi-Lo’s, Take 6 was my direction, there are many others) you hear the Beach Boys and its like Hey! That’s pretty good for simple music…wait…whut…damn that Brian Wilson, he’s tricksy! Bravo!
That’s how I feel about Silver. It’s a damn shame they changed the title from just “Wham Bam” to “Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang”. That’s such a great song and they gave it that ■■■■■■ up long name. Then you start listening to chords and voices etc and it just pops off sound wise.
It’d be like changing Hotel California (cause Eagles are up there too on simplistic but in depth) to “A Night in a Hotel”.
Let me throw Tracy Chapman on that list while I’m at it.
But that’s just me.
Sorry for the derail.
Martin is awesome
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See this is one of the reasons why you are awesome. Gonna check out both those groups, I hadn’t heard of them before.
And you are 100% right, casually listening they seem simple. Then you actually try to sing or play along with it and it’s like “ok was that just a key change and how the hell did they get here from there?”
Brian motherfucking Wilson.
Don’t Talk (put your head on my shoulder) is maybe one of the better examples, I haven’t figured it out on guitar but I feel like it’s almost atonal, it just moves so damn much yet is a sweet and pretty song. It’s probably not atonal by the true definition but it definitely doesn’t stay in one key!
Edit: another great example - I Get Around. Like flippin 4 or 5 key changes!
New nickname:
Broadway
Two (Whitney & Karen Carpenter) out of three ain’t bad.

And with that… … it became divine doctrine.
