Yes its between St Malo and Cancale and a little west of the beach I normally visit. But I have crossed those coves many times walking along the GR34 coast path. Stunning scenery.
Just watching the video as I have only seen stills of it in the past. Its a unbelievable place. Shame it was closed, that why I like beaches, always open and as per my post they are only 45-60 minutes up the road ! Nearest is only 25 mins but dead flat and I prefer the rocky lumpy stuff !
Yes, it was one of my favourite places to visit, especially in the evening when they turned on the mist in the Cloud Forest, and lit up the Supertrees outside.
And Billie and Finneas did a beautiful performance that really worked in that space.
Cheers,
Keith
Those are just out of this world. Every city should have them !
I heard this song on French radio a few days ago and I checked out the album it was on. Itâs pretty good soul / R&B music with a bit of a retro feel and some added psychedelic vibes.
Hereâs something Old School - both the music and the B&W video quality. Some of you Old Dawgs will remember it. I was six years old so not yet into Rock-n-Roll. This sure doesnât sound or look like the Leon Russell on the albums I recall.
Just wanted to share it. What a great song! The albumâs gonna be fire.
During the time of covid Mary Chapin Carpenter did a series of performances from her home. This one, The Age of Miracles, is something hopeful.
Brian
This is a video from 1974 of Aliotta-Haynes-Jerimiah. The first song in the live performance is the one Jen and I did for the xmas bash. If you start watching the second song they do, you may notice that the acoustic guitar is set up with electronics the way an electric would be. Oh, and the announcers slacks.
Snow Queen - Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah
After watching Dave Simpsonâs hour long visit to the Marshal factory yesterday, this piqued my interest at the end of a lean playing day, Worth a listen.