Hey Logan! Man long time my friend! This was a really cool overview of how music has affected your way of life! I’ve always been a firm believer of music as an art having a huge impact on people’s daily lives! I loved how you said it As music lovers music should always be changing our lives If not we’ve let our listening experience become stale! I don’t know that my life has been affected more by music than since joining this music community! This was great Logan! ✨✌️👽✨
Hi Logan!! so cool to see and hear about those albums that changed your life in any shape or form and the nice stories related with all them..... as always a very eclectic mix of styles/genres/artists. cheers and be well
If you haven't read the book Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, I recommend. It's the origin of Metallica's "One." My first time seeing Zappa live was in 1974. I was still in high school and it was my first rock concert. Very cool listening to you describe these records and their impact.
Yes! I actually bought the book in fifth grade because of the video. Don’t think I ever finished it, but props to Metallica for getting a fifth grader into Dalton Trumbo.
Nice to discover your channel through Hub Tunes. Great list. So cool you got turned on to music at such an early age. That Soul Coughing record is great. I saw them in a really small PACKED club just as the album came out and it is one of my favorite shows I’ve ever seen. For a long time M Doughty said it was his favorite show they had ever done.
Very rare kaleidoscopic discography of your musical journey Logan. Agree, music changes our life constantly. To me at this point of life, worship music is the constant that continues to wow me.. thanks for sharing. God bless
It’s good to hear from you Junior, coincidentally enough I filmed a video today (releasing Monday) that mentioned you, I was thinking it’s been a while.
Really enjoyed this one, Logan. Modest Mouse wasn’t singularly responsible for guiding my taste in one direction, but them along with a few others bands at the same time did. I initially ignored Soul Coughing. But 5 years after Ruby Vroom came out, a friend of mine played it in his car on a road trip. Blew me away. Sometimes it’s just time and place.
I definitely know Fourteen Autumns has sort of a cult celebration status in the all time shoegaze word. Forget The Night Ahead is a little more accessible and direct but it’s perfect to me.