Friday, July 11, 2008

"You Don't Get Harmony When Everybody Sings the Same Note" ~Doug Floyd

I live in the greatest city in the world, okay, at least the greatest in Missouri, that's right St. Louis, I think Kansas City is awesome. I have to give props to HB who wrote a post about how this city rocks, and I am totally just copying her. I have always said that I am from Kansas City, but this is the first time I lave actually lived in the city limits. I am finding a lot to do here too, and am wondering why I spent so much time in the suburbs, oh right, they're great too. Now, as it might suggest from the name of this blog and the title of this post --I love music, I am not totally musically inclined (I can play the piano and sing - in the loosest sense of both). I come from Blue Springs, along with such talents as Vedera, Tech N9ne (honestly don't know their music, but they are from BS), and of course our hometown boy David Cook. But, in the suburbs you can't just walk down the street and hear bands playing here and there. Free live music every Thursday on the Plaza and great free concerts on the KC Live stage in the Power & Light District are what I am talking about. What is it about when music is outside that makes it so much better? Go outside and listen and we'll talk about it later.

2 comments:

HJolley said...

KC does rock. i can't wait until we can chizzeck out the public library!!!

I Wake Up to the Sound of Music said...

That's right, gf date at the ppl. What, what! i hope you aren't dissapointed...