Cannamusic
Well-Known Member
Listening to Rush and enjoying some fine homegrown.
This is one of the band’s seemingly overlooked albums called Power Windows
It features the sorta / kinda hit song “The Big Money”, which was the track that got most of the attention, along with the fine and trippy tune “Mystic Rhythms”.
It was in ‘85, in the midst of their ‘keyboards era’, but this record has a nice balance of heavy guitars too. Songs concerning the human condition like “Middletown Dreams”, “Marathon “ & “Emotion Detector” are great examples of some fine guitar/keys/bass & drums interplay, with the usual interesting and evocative lyrics and fine vocal delivery. There’s songs that seem to touch on quasi political viewpoints like “Territories”, “Grand Designs” & “Manhattan Project”.
This LP deserves some play time!
The bud is some homegrown Galaxy that my lovely Wildflower grew outdoors last season.
It’s very stoney, aromatic & pungent, with a nice relaxing high, giving way to a very nice headphones listening experience.
This is one of the band’s seemingly overlooked albums called Power Windows
It features the sorta / kinda hit song “The Big Money”, which was the track that got most of the attention, along with the fine and trippy tune “Mystic Rhythms”.
It was in ‘85, in the midst of their ‘keyboards era’, but this record has a nice balance of heavy guitars too. Songs concerning the human condition like “Middletown Dreams”, “Marathon “ & “Emotion Detector” are great examples of some fine guitar/keys/bass & drums interplay, with the usual interesting and evocative lyrics and fine vocal delivery. There’s songs that seem to touch on quasi political viewpoints like “Territories”, “Grand Designs” & “Manhattan Project”.
This LP deserves some play time!
The bud is some homegrown Galaxy that my lovely Wildflower grew outdoors last season.
It’s very stoney, aromatic & pungent, with a nice relaxing high, giving way to a very nice headphones listening experience.