The first comment to the youtube video went right under my skin:
@teamclinical1611vor 2 Jahren (bearbeitet)Didn’t really know my dad. He died 3 months before I was born, he was in the military service. In case he passed away. He left me a box, in the box was this album. A flask, his gold necklace. And every time I listen to this song I feel like my dad is sitting with me. Like, feels like we both jammin out together. And never meeting him has made me listen to this song. You learn a lot from a mans music taste. (edit- i never thought i would get so many likes on anything i ever made, thank you all for the love it means a lot)
Izzy Moreno 10 months ago
Let me guess, the song is called “Today”.
Yeah, I’m sum… smr… smha… intelligent.
suv2000 10 months ago
WHY
jasonsnakelover 10 months ago
Cilly Borgan
blunebottle 10 months ago
The catcher is Today. Tomorrow is pitching.
blunebottle 10 months ago
Yes! Stan Getz plays jazz…great jazz…smooooth jazz.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
You could have also gone with Jefferson Airplane’s “Today”.
silberdistel 10 months ago
The first comment to the youtube video went right under my skin:
@teamclinical1611vor 2 Jahren (bearbeitet)Didn’t really know my dad. He died 3 months before I was born, he was in the military service. In case he passed away. He left me a box, in the box was this album. A flask, his gold necklace. And every time I listen to this song I feel like my dad is sitting with me. Like, feels like we both jammin out together. And never meeting him has made me listen to this song. You learn a lot from a mans music taste. (edit- i never thought i would get so many likes on anything i ever made, thank you all for the love it means a lot)
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NoSleepTil_BKLYN 10 months ago
You do know that’s a song about committing suicide, right?
Lee26 Premium Member 10 months ago
Never heard of it.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Their music never struck a gourd with me.
KEA 10 months ago
I’m not even going to ask.
norphos 10 months ago
Like a single panel version of Pastis’s strip that did for Rock what Abbot and Costello did for Baseball and MST3K did for Japanese theater.