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Enter Sandman: Silky Soul

February 22, 2012 by robertforto 1 Comment

Last night’s music experience at the Fort was channel 843: Silky Soul.

Okay, okay, I am a total METRO! I turned it from Full Metal Jacket hard core rock to something that’s–let’s just say a little silky…

We are trying to sleep for goodness sake! Save the head bangin’ for the weekend. I’ll be 41 next Friday. You don’t want to give an old guy a coronary before bed do ya?

Silky Soul, I have to admit was right up my alley with tunes by Mary J. Bilge, John Legend and Andre 3000, and even one from Whitney. May she rest in peace.

We set the timer to turn off the t.v. for 30 minutes and I was snoozin’ before that.

Maybe I am getting old!

More to come…

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Enter Sandman: Bluegrass

February 16, 2012 by robertforto 4 Comments

We started something new at the Fort last night. Before we lay our heads down to sleep, Michele and I are going to pick a new channel on DIRECTV to listen to before we fall into slumber.

There is such a wide variety to choose from and I think it will be cool to wind down to some genres that we aren’t used to listening to.

Our first choice was Channel 812: Bluegrass

I grew up with Bluegrass living in West Virigina when I was very young and my grandparents lived in the Ohio River Valley of Ashland, Kentucky.

For those of you who don’t know, Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and a sub-genre of country music. It has mixed roots in Scottish and English traditional music. Bluegrass was inspired by the music of Appalachia, and was influenced by the music of African-Americans through incorporation of jazz elements.

In bluegrass, as in some forms of jazz, one or more instruments each takes its turn playing the melody and improvising around it, while the others perform accompaniment; this is especially typified in tunes called breakdowns.

I love the steel slide guitar that is often used in Bluegrass as well as the banjo.

I don’t know if this was a wise choice for Night 1. I was toe-tappin’ and rocking’ out while Michele was groaning “make it stop, please!”

Stay tuned!

 

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Filed Under: Alaska, Daily Post, Fortos Fort Tagged With: alaska, Appalachia, Arts and Entertainment, Banjo, Bluegrass, Bluegrass music, DirecTV, Fortos Fort, music

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