I googled the lyrics to The Star-Spangled Banner after that meme performance and the first three results that I clicked on were all PDF downloads instead of links to pages I just kept not looking before clicking and then yelling FUCK so anyway I've got three PDFs of The Star-Spangled Banner on my phone that I will find in 9 months and they will baffle me
Oh Daddy can you see by the Dawn's easily long
What do probably we jailed add the Twilight last glowing
Whoa being strips and bright state
They'd the person force
Or the ramparts we watched
We're so thankful streaming
And the tickets red flare
The bonds busting in sure
Have proof their the night
That it flat was still there
Oh saw guys that day spangled banner yet and
Or the leave of the few
And the home of the brave
I consume those stuff when I don't have a internet connection. So basically I download audibooks and stuff then when I don't have internet access I read it.
I said all of that to say, I have more music to dig through than I can believe. It takes an intentional act of will to put an album onto the player and play it. I'm lucky to get to listen to 1 album a week if that.
For me it's kind of like I'll put down an album and it's mostly forgettable crap right? I mean the sixties and seventies put out a lot of good music but they also put out a lot of junk.
But then in the midst of all of this junk all of a sudden a song will come on and it catches your attention and forces you to listen to it and it is so compelling and captivating that you can't help but love it.
And right now it's about one out of every 10 random albums has a song like that, but I love finding them.