The Grand Tour
George JonesVery nice. George Jones’s voice is the epitome of old country crooning and I’m here for it. This album makes me want to be on the road by myself with all the windows down, driving across the desert.
Very nice. George Jones’s voice is the epitome of old country crooning and I’m here for it. This album makes me want to be on the road by myself with all the windows down, driving across the desert.
Love Fugazi! Ian McKay is brilliant, and probably a direct influence on most of the music I loved in middle and high school. Didn’t discover Fugazi until my mid twenties, but all the songs still take me back to being a teenage somehow.
Yay!! Especially good on vinyl filling up your whole house with sound!
It’s not bad as background music, but not something I’m likely to ever listen to straight through again. Sultans of swing has a lot of memories tied to it of driving in the truck with my dad as a kid, so that’s a plus.
Interesting. Not an album I’ll listen to again on my own, but it wasn’t horrible. Just more like musical standup at a local show, with some nice jazz accompanying it
Not for me. It was very 80’s. If I had to choose, I think Elgia was the best song.
Didn’t hate it, guess I’m a serial killer?
Nope. Made me feel crazy, and not in a good way.
Very nice. George Jones’s voice is the epitome of old country crooning and I’m here for it. This album makes me want to be on the road by myself with all the windows down, driving across the desert.
Hell yeah! This album has so many good songs. Perfect for listening to in your car a little too loud, and drowning out the rest of the world. The only draw back is that the songs themselves are interspersed with interviews, and then it sometimes goes back to the song. I got confused a couple of times about which song I was actually listening to 🙃
Yes please. I can get down with this funk. Loved that guitar intro, made me feel like I was tripping in the desert
Not bad, it just wasn’t what I was in the mood for.
Neither here nor there on this one.
I only got through one song, so I really can’t rate this fairly. It sounded like standard 70’s rock
Only listened to one song, it was good.
Love Fugazi! Ian McKay is brilliant, and probably a direct influence on most of the music I loved in middle and high school. Didn’t discover Fugazi until my mid twenties, but all the songs still take me back to being a teenage somehow.
I liked this!
Yay!! Especially good on vinyl filling up your whole house with sound!
So much passion in this music. It’s hard not to move and sway when listening.
Excellent! Great for lifting any bad mood