Sunday, bloody Sunday. Out of all the days in the week (except from Mondays) I don’t know why but I never liked Sundays.
Germany still hasn’t gotten around to open up the shops on Sundays, so except from sitting around, maybe recover from the occasional Saturday night hangover there is nothing really that I do on a lazy Sunday. So I use that day, to sit around with a coffee and have a wander around the internet. Be it music, be it art, entertainment news, a new religion, whatever. As a friend of mine once said, “Life is what happens when people sit in front of the internet”. Now you might as well think that I’m a computer nerd, but no, I’m not. Well not more than any other twenty-something person anyway.
But yes, I confess I mostly look for music. I have a radio or speakers in every room in my apartment. I get up, I listen to music, I go out, I have my iPod, I go to bed I fall asleep listening to something.
I find new music everywhere, and of course old classics, too. This blog really was only created to share my findings.
So listen up.
This one I had almost forgotten about. GENIUS! I remember being a little kid listening to this song with my dad, sitting cross-legged in front of the record player. And I think I must’ve been 8 or 9 when I had a crush on George Harrison. To the day my favourite Beatle and one of my favourite guitar players.
He surely was great. There’s so many songs that we all know…but I never knew they were written by him:
Why don’t people use saxophones anymore? Sorry, mental leap. I could get all excited about George Harrison. He did so many totally different things, and in my head so far there isn’t one that I didn’t like.
One of the greatest bands ever. But I don’t wanna stop with a teary eye for today. So there’s one last thing to get you people started with a new week of chaos, laughter and hopefully hapiness.
Quote George Harrison:
Give me love, give me peace on earth, give me light, give me life, keep me free from birth, give me hope, help me cope, with this heavy load, trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul
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