Nathan's Session - May 2026
In this session, we explored the road less travelled, the road well travelled, and yet we still ended up hearing the Eagles three times in one round.
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This drum’n’bass classic from England’s then king of Jungle, has moments of bliss. However, not being a big fan of the genre means I don’t really have the patience for long, meandering whig outs.
Saying that though, there are some stunning R&B tracks, especially “State Of Mind” as well as some fine fret work by Pat Metheny on “Sea of Tears”.
This is ok on the right occasion and possibly sitting in a wee gladed gully at Canann Downs, think 1998’s “The Gathering”, but not great mid-week fodder up in the den.
In this session, we explored the road less travelled, the road well travelled, and yet we still ended up hearing the Eagles three times in one round.
commentsIn this session, we sought out to prove that the fairer sex can still make a racket with six strings, that music isn’t dead (it just smells funny) and that some of the most interesting artists ignore the rule book.
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