Actual Moosic Journalism?
- jake putt
- Feb 15
- 2 min read

(I think) Also, very descriptive wow
The idea of being perceived: A terrifying one
Life plan: "do it scared"
"To fall asleep you must first pretend to be asleep"
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I've said many times before how I consistently stray further from music journalism. So I had the idea to make a blog that actually resembles a bit of music journalism. (WOW!) *very rare and special occurrence
I'll report on some music. Just like old times. No-one told me to, I just can and want to. 😎
Nick Shoulders - The Littlest Honky Tonk TV
Hill Folk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R3Y5Bj_GhA
Appreciate'cha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR0ae4yz6qY
There is an abundance of good acts playing in The Littlest Honky Tonk. I highly recommend watching Corb Lund play his version of Ian Tyson's "Someday Soon", Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys with "Too Much Sugar" and Post Malone's "Ain't How It Ends". Don't worry there's more, they even had Sierra Ferrell recently with Dolly Parton's "Here I Am", I'd recommend watching all videos though. OOH Colter Wall was good too.
Anyway, I was extremely excited to see Nick Shoulder's had a turn playing in there. As a pretty long time fan. Luckily the "Hill-Folk" have eyes and ears too. That's because the only thing I want to see and hear is Nick Shoulders yodelling me to sleep. Of course there is the "whistling hill folk" but I think I might like the guitar slingin' - yodelling - hill folk even more. A little less "Cowpoke" and more "Hill-folk"? There was the follow up with "Appreciate'cha" which is always an equally catchy tune that he performs. Much like the "couch was warm and firm", rest assured that my bed also was while I listened. To grasp the low hanging fruit, Nick Shoulders, I "Appreciate'cha".
A bonus:
Geese: Tiny Desk Concert
A band that I haven't listened to before.
I guess I'm late to the party.
Will investigate further.
I guess this is kind of like one of those reaction videos you see on YouTube.
(except this is a blog not a video)
Of course, I was very captivated by their band name that gives an ode to some feathered friends. Maybe that was so fitting because my hair was like a bird's nest while I listened to them. As they kind've act or look like some laidback folks who just crawled out of bed themselves, they certainly supplied me with some tunes that I want to lay in bed and listen to. Definitely added to the list of chronically chill beats. There wasn't a whole lot of review here but it's really good, so check it out yourself!
A feathered friend on your shoulder WOW!



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