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Steve Goldberg's avatar

More stunning photographs. This series is a great travelogue for folks considering taking a similar trek. Replete with soundtrack! Perhaps it could make for a book?

Thrilled that your tendinitis chilled the fuck out and that your are happily (if not a little bit wistfully?) on the final leg (pun intended) of this journey.

Regarding the music, a lot of favorite bands of mine there, though not necessarily the songs you chose. I am one of those REM fans who was there from the beginning, so Up is not in my top echelon, though "At My Most Beautiful" is a standout from that one. The same goes for RHCP for me, as I grew up in Southern California, where they are from, and saw them live in the early days at small clubs. I struggle to listen to anything they've done since Blood Sugar Sex Magic. So all my recommendations are from the early years. I particularly love their 2nd album, Freaky Styley, as it is their funkiest and silliest. It also was produced by George Clinton.

I was happy to see The Rosebuds on your list! I used to listen to them all the time and was bummed that they broke up a decade ago. Loud Planes Fly Low is an album I still will put on occasionally.

You are expanding my Canadian bands from the 90s knowledge for sure! I dug the Rymes with Orange track. I have to hear the others when I have more time. Also Raconteurs is my favorite of all the Jack White projects and that album in particular. Happy with your pick of "Level" as song choice.

And also pleasantly surprised to see Retribution Gospel Choir here. Definitely a name that likely confused a ton of listeners! As a fan of Low, I thought this was a top notch alternative project for them, allowing for a louder, rockier sound.

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Andres's avatar

Thanks for another great instalment. Beautiful pictures! I'm really glad your tendinitis has eased a bit, and I hope you can continue to enjoy the journey!

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