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Is this part of coffee week? The visual I’m getting with this tune is not one of slowly sippin’ hot coffee. Listening to it makes me want to get up and move. All I can see is young people in their polyester print shirts (maybe I’m the only one here that actually owned a couple of those) and big fat leather belts with the brass loop buckle quickly heading out in their cameros — back when they were still cool looking with the singular headlights, t-roofs, hood scoops and fender flares.
I realized after posting that the tune might be a little too high energy for a Coffee Shop. My justification is that this tune would be at home at one of those “artsy” Coffee spots with the upbeat and chatty crowd (of course, my justification holds no merit as I have yet to come across such a Coffee Shop… although the Coffee Rush down by my place has been known to play some upbeat Arabic music at times).
June 6th, 2006 at 2:14 pm
Is this part of coffee week? The visual I’m getting with this tune is not one of slowly sippin’ hot coffee. Listening to it makes me want to get up and move. All I can see is young people in their polyester print shirts (maybe I’m the only one here that actually owned a couple of those) and big fat leather belts with the brass loop buckle quickly heading out in their cameros — back when they were still cool looking with the singular headlights, t-roofs, hood scoops and fender flares.
June 6th, 2006 at 8:05 pm
I realized after posting that the tune might be a little too high energy for a Coffee Shop. My justification is that this tune would be at home at one of those “artsy” Coffee spots with the upbeat and chatty crowd (of course, my justification holds no merit as I have yet to come across such a Coffee Shop… although the Coffee Rush down by my place has been known to play some upbeat Arabic music at times).