Amazing R&B/Disco album, it has so many great groovy tracks. Every time I get the apartment for myself I put this on to dance and do a little vacuuming.
Highly recommend the tracks: Saturday night Sunday morning and Midnight Mona
soul man by sam & dave, papa's got a brand new bag by james brown, give it to me baby by rick james, flashlight by parliament, california dreamin' by bobby womack, love rollercoaster by ohio players
The Equatics - Doin It!!!!
This album was self produced, recorded and performed by a group of high school seniors inside of their school gym in 1972, it’s incredibly soulful, funky and tender. The group never recorded another album again!
Don’t let this album be lost to time, it’s amazing!!
One of the things I like the most about Pi.fyi and the current scale of users is that it's still noticeable when a rec was inspired by another.
Sometimes the rec directly mentions the other, but other times you can kinda assume that reading an especific thing here triggered a memory or an ideia.
It's very cute and interesting to notice the small influences interacting with other humans online can have.
I know there are days when you are so tired, or maybe you made a big meal for friends and family or you spent the afternoon meal prepping and now you have to clean like five pots and a tray, but be brave!!! (my inner monologue)
Don't force your future self to wake up to a bunch of dirty dishes. It will keep your mind full because you will be constantly reminding yourself to clean that up.
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