Random ass song in a random ass place???
Woimsah
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I was in Santa Barbara this past weekend for a wedding. Ceremony was at this gorgeous place called Baccara - off the hook spa retreat type place overlooking the coast.....shit was I was a little taken aback though - when I heard Toque De Quica playing (Azymuth) in the bar/lounge of the place. With all the comps being made over the last few years - this seems to happen here and there more and more....but I was still sorta like.....what? It was dope to hear....just a little like....huh, thats odd.
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That kind of happenstance is good for the soul.
dorando "let my people go" in starbucks (around the corner from jinx's house).
f.f./peace "six tray" at a diner in reno.
niney "blood & fire" at a realtor's office.
I think this sort of sublime randomness is a product of satellite radio and I salute the medium for it.
i dont know if this is the same everywhere, in fact i know its not because ive only experienced it here, but in iowa city the goodwills have "goodwill radio" which is just, as far as i can tell, a CD or something of music designed for the local goodwills, because theres ads inbetween songs talking about how they give to the iowa city community and so-forth, ANYWAY so far there has been some semi-obscure james brown song, and now, timmy thomas' "why cant we live together" is also in the mix. everything else they play is f-ucking annoying though.
i heard that song randomly somewhere else too.
i remember hearing hip hug-her at a gas station in chicago once, but apparently thats not weird in some areas of the country (youre lucky to even get a green onions on the oldies stations around here...) great experience, going into a gas station at like 2AM in the outskirts of chicago hearing hip hug-her, a really memorable experience for me for some reason.
one time i heard "rock it" and "rock steady" back to back at a burger king. that was pretty awesome...
stretch why did you do it, that bugged me out!
Back in the day we had a hold-music system where I work that had the "coolest" muzak, including 'She Comes In Colors' and 'Living In the Past' by Jethro Tull. I remember being shoccked the first time I heard that one.
We now have one 8 bar synth riff that plays over and over again....
coffee shop in West Seattle. This seemed really out of place.
made me stay outside and not buying anything.