Amazon Music creates a little video for you. It's pretty cool. I listened for 56,355 minutes (and counting)... Top song was Right by David Bowie (played 39 times and counting). And I'm in the top 1% of Doyle Bramhall II listeners this year.
See if you can figure out what I was thinking about in 2025 (My Amazon top plays for the year) - To maintain the theme of the thread, I'm oddly obsessed with this song at the moment -
Participants in this thread may be near dead but music isn’t. Great stuff getting posted but we know all those songs. WAKE UP YA’LL
Few years ago a Talking Heads tribute band out of Austin showed up in Marble Falls at the old downtown theater. And they were ****ing awesome. Dude looked and sounded shockingly like Byrne, and the band was on point to. So that's the closest I guess I'll ever get.
There's a link below to the Houston Folk Music Archive. It's really excellent, with oral histories of the folk music scene in Houston from 1961-1990, as well as clips from performances by legendary singer/song writers. I went to Sand Mountain and saw Jerry Jeff perform there, wearing a beret (which was a trip, considering what he ended up doing later). It was a great coffee house. The comments above the last two links below are from the Archive. https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=9bd32ff712c445e188c62c446b01911c This is an ad for an upcoming show at the Rice Memorial Center at Rice University. The student discusses seeing Jerry Jeff Walker at Sand Mountain Coffee House in the fall of 1969. http://slg4.blogs.rice.edu/files/2018/06/12-jerry-jeff-guy-ad-2hsoqb8.mp3 In 1974, Townes Van Zandt and his newly added guitarist Mickey White opened up for Hoyt Axton. Here is audio from that performance recorded from the KPFT radio live simulcast. http://slg4.blogs.rice.edu/files/2018/06/townes-01-1la2ozn.mp3
She was a sullen little visitor in her coastal way just where the Japanese guys take pictures of the sea spray