“Hey, Bill. What’s the word?” “Thunderbird, sir.” “There you go.”

Monday Morning Musings [part IV: A New Hope]I'm writing this instead of doing some work and it's only about a quarter after 9. I don't look forward to work at all. I can't wait until Friday.As I was taking a shower, I thought that I would like to listen to some ska on the ride in. Should I pull one of my CDs in the CD cubby in the living room or listen to the Trojan box set that's been in the Mini since I bought it 2 summers ago. Of course, once changed, I completely forgot about the CD. I still remembered that I wanted to listen to ska, so it was the Trojan box set once again.As I listened, I wondered what I like about ska. The rhythm? Yes to the skanking guitars on the upbeat. The energy to the songs? Yes, I needed to bop around in the seat. The horn section! That was it! Music needs more horns and saxophones and trombones. Bring those back.Now, is there a band today that has a horn section? And was the 80s the epitome of alternative musical instruments? Plenty of bands made use of the saxophone: INXS, Bruce Springsteen, (fill this in for me, please). Horn sections make the band more fun. See James Brown.Bring back the horns to music.

Posted by broderic

Yo! I'm the writer here. Super sauce.

One Reply to ““Hey, Bill. What’s the word?” “Thunderbird, sir.” “There you go.””

  1. ska is like an apple. i need it everyday to keep me sane. a dose of it will be fine. im the happiest person when the music that plays around the whole "office" are ska or dub or world music. its rare and its listeners are too.

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