Some time ago, maybe a year or so, i heard "Pulaski at Night" on some movie or tv series soundtrack. It immediatly made me grab shazam so i could find who was it from. From that momment on i dived into Andrew's work and i've been drowning on it since. All these comments put toghether what i could say about it... "unpretentious love of music" may be the one that sums it all. The way Andrew puts his heart out through his work... makes me feel really fortunate for knowing about him and all the beautyful things he does and makes us feel! This track in particular it's... it's... it's like the kind of thing you always been trying to get from music. It's like everything you always wanted to listen without knowing. When are you comming to Portugal, Andrew? You will love the food and the weather, for sure! And we will be so glad to have you! If you get anywhere near this country i'll be there, man! When i find you are coming to Europe you bet i'll be there!! Loved to watch you on Fargo too! That whistling scene at the kitchen made my day! :D
Anyone know the theory with going to FM to CM, then EM to Am, DM to B7 to resolve GM? Probably a classical trope (certainly classy), can’t figure it out. That EM is so crucial but the hardest part to explain.
Enjoying a longer version of this video (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KUDX8SBj7gc.html) at the tail end of my "stay at home" stint... My dryer was "singing along"...hitting that high D we hear 3:09 right on queue and in perfect timing and harmony with the whistling ....l.o.l...Something I never would have been so delighted by or likely even noticed if I wasn't in the state of "flow" created by listening to Andrew... :))