Flowers Groove says HELLO EVERYBODY! ;)

John Watt

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Wow! "Flowersgroove" from Romania, with NUDISCO music!
I went through a North American era called "crisco disco".
Jus'sayin'. And, and, I was only onstage playing it.
Disco never really caught on in Toronto,
lots of discos hiring bands and letting the DJ do it between sets.
I'm at a computer without sound so I can't comment further.
I could, but I won't.

Okay, I couldn't help myself, and I looked.
Nice graphics, realistic artwork with imaginative themes.
Your lightbulb tree even makes me want to send some personal wattage.
 
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flowersgroove

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John Watt, i could not say that i've understood everything you said, but i can feel your sarcasm. For real, i don't know if you are a music producer, barman or the cable guy, but really i don't care.
I have a single question... It's hard to be a hater, generally speaking? :)
 
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John Watt

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flowersgroove! I'm sorry if I come off as sarcastic, if English is your second language.
The English Dictionary, King James Bible and Encyclopedia Brittanica are the Scottish works that created everything English,
and I'm only Scottish, of a descent from those clans.
Please excuse my overly glib use of what is becoming the global language it's prophesied to be.

In North American, disco is where the gay movement first began to become a social activity.
Yes, "crisco disco", riffing offa your "NUDISCO", as "nude disco" or "new disco", is heavy gay slang,
but that's what it was over here.
When I'm typing "Jus'sayin" after that, that's all I meant, just repeating it for you.
But I didn't want to seem gay, even with that reference, so I said I was there but only onstage,
when I was a lead-guitarist vocalist, playing a left-handed guitar I put together myself.

I am a descendant of Doctor James Watt, who scientists named the Watt after.
My admiration of your lightbulb with the tree, as a possible green or eco symbol,
or as a more inspirational idea of a wilder looking electrical element, was sincere graphic arts praise.
And that's serious praise from me, making a living as a sign-painter and fine artist between bands.
And my nick-name throughout grade school was always "watt-bulb", like the "I've got an idea" comics symbol,
because I always had an idea of what to do or where to go, being a little ringleader.

But what's worse than my, not just an apology, this clarification?
I'm sitting at a computer with sound, so I'm going to listen and comment further.
This is a more symphonic, operatic, piano and organ domain, and I'm one of the few rockers hanging out here,
enjoying the elevated mentality of these world travellers, listening and learning.
If you posted in the review recordings thread, you'd find more relevant listeners.
 
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John Watt

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"I Know (teaser)" and "Strange Feelings".
I liked them, easy to listen to loud, even if they're light as dance electronica.
If my typecasting as dance electronica isn't your self-defined genre, don't worry.
These are complicated dance electronicas, more of a stretched out song.
What's making me think electronica is the minimalistic musicianship, and heavily stylized voice, very breathy all the time.
Whoever produced the first song must have thought so also, adding heavier drums to end the track.
I would have had the vocalist add more of a shout-out, or a harmonized chorus.
I also would have added an instrumental or effects driven musical breakdown.
Even Sade knows how to use the occasional blaring sax or sexy guitar player stinging high riff to create highlights.

I'm seeing this as nice background music if I was tanning on a yacht,
seeing my girlfriend laying beside me, her top off and her bottom rolled up.

Now I'm wondering what Romanian backdrops would elevate a video from L.A. imitation,
to real and global for us all.
 
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John Watt

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Worse than that, being paternal Watt, is being maternal royal Buchanan through marriage to Hay.
I can show you my Holy Bible, for use in the Church of Scotland,
that has a lengthy Psalm of David after Revelation, with another chapter of verse,
and then pages of quotations from those Jewish political refugees who fled north of Hadrian's Wall,
after the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, so you can write a song with them, if you want.

When those refugees arrived, to avoid the prophecied plagues and black deaths that decimated Europe for over six hundred years,
they presented Scottish people with a gift after being accepted, what Scottish people called "The Stone of Scone", pronounced scon.
This was the rock that Jacob used as a ladder to see into heaven. It never was surrendered.
It should be no surprise that electrical generation first became practical in Scotland, and that rock wall, fused as being welded, is only there.
When Scottish people looked into the eyes of one of them, they had to make up a new word to describe what happened.
They called it having "googley-eyes", seeing beyong this world.
And the Scottish Highlands? You pronounce that He-lands, as in He-aven, He-art and He-arth.
Saying that doesn't make you a heathen in the heather, even if you want.

My grandparents had the cap, kilt, bagpipe and Holy Bible that were used in the ceremony to reinstate
the clan that betrayed Bonnie Prince Charlie, my one grandfather being a Master Piper, his son holding the flag.
My one grandfather donated the kilt and bagpipe to a Scottish museum,
but my other grandfather brought the cap and Holy Bible with him to Canada, what I have inherited.
My authentic Holy Bible does have a page and a half describing King James and how he initiated the language and Biblical works,
but it's not titled as a King James Bible, just Holy Bible, because that's what it is.
And my parents wouldn't let my grandparents or aunts and uncles speak Gaelic in front of me,
saying I had to learn proper English in Canada, so I don't even have an accent.

Let the winds blow high, and let the winds blow low,
through the streets with my Strat I go,
and all the guitarists say hello,
John you've got the fingerings.

And it was slippery on the stage,
as I prowled and pranced beyond my age,
my stereo amp phased deep tones far away,
as they transmigrated into the ether.

I am Master John Alexander Hay Watt,
known to be a Prince of Scotland,
Chippawa of Niagara: John of Crowland,
The Fount of Font & The Earl of Url,
inventor of the first semi-solid-body electric guitar in the whirled.

and... and... even Danes, Swedes, all Vikings, respected Scottish peoples,
especially the Seal Clan, those triple nippled ocean lovers.

other than all this typing, you might suggest I get a life
 
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