Bach to the loch with you, Nessie!
My friends and I are most certainly Simpsons aficionados.. the little play on one of my favourite Groundskeeper Willy quotes in this entry's title relates to a pleasant experience from one of my recent trips back to The Habitat from home.
/rant from a mental tangent
Canada's CBC public radio is not my first choice of radio programming. While excellent quality, I prefer less talk. (And, I confess, I like loud pop music while travelling, it keeps me energized) I detest radio interviews. It has to be a damn good interview to keep me tuned in. Thus, CBC seems to have an interview on every time I want to hear music. I know there is CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two and I just learned there is a CBC Radio 3 *jaw drops* but I'll be damned if I can find more than one CBC broadcast whenever I'm travelling. Yet again, I digress... After all is said and done, I support the CBC fully and I'm glad that all Canadians have this cultural source at our fingertips. Go Arts!! Nuff said.
/end rant
My pleasant experience. I was listening to the radio as I travelled back to The Habitat and I heard an absolutely fabulous piece by a group called the Montreal Guitar Trio. It is called The Lochs of Dread (listen). A classical guitar piece with a hint of reggae. Mmmm... reggae... Thus the fun of these titles. Seriously, I cracked up when I heard the title, I nearly drove off the road, right into the ocean. I enjoyed it so much that it's been running through my head off and on since then. If you like classical guitar, I recommend listening to this piece.
That was an awful lot of work to get one little thing off my mind...
Tangently yours,
Me