Because we sail, we listen to Jimmy Buffett

Wow - you a brave man.
When it comes to music, I'm as serious as a sucking chest wound, so that's like talking American politics.
I hate Jimmy Buffett and all that "soft rock" crap like cancer.
If you're not about being literal...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73P-5YEcBTs
Edited by jonathan162 on Sep 08, 2023 - 06:24 PM.
I hate Jimmy Buffett and all that "soft rock" crap like cancer.
Are we morphing into music critics now? If so, here goes. I agree somewhat with the above quote. Sailing a small catamaran is a whole different vibe than cruising in a monohull. "Sparks" by the Who off the album "Tommy" captures the feeling pretty well. But if you want to dig deep, try "Cat's Squirrel" by Blodwyn Pig off the album, "All Said and Done". It starts slow, (Imagine raising the sails and getting out through the shore break.) and then as the boat starts to really go, it transitions into this really kick-ass rhythm that'll blow your mind.


jack108136 wrote: Is Little Feat OK?
Little Feat is fine. Even all these years after Lowell George assumed room temperature, the band still has his pedigree, and even a cranky old prog bastard like me gives respect for the time he spent with Zappa and playing for John Cale.


Love Buffett, Little Feat, CSNY...
For the record, Sloop John B. - "the song stems from an old Bahamian folk song about the Sloop John B. In 1647, there was a colony in the Bahamas where a Welshman named John Bethel lived. He built a sloop, a 16 foot vessel that carries a crew of five."
The Beach Boys vacationed in Bahama and decided to record the song.

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