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Ruminating On A Sad Song Ep 2

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Welcome back to Ruminations from the Red Room. On this episode here to hold my hand, pat my knee, wipe away the tears and say “there there” are returning guests Mike “Arvig” Arvig and Charlie “triple C” Langley. We join our trio of heroes for episode 2 of our Rumination on sad songs. Just to catch you up if you missed ep1, we’re using Tom Reynolds book “I Hate Myself and Want to Die” as a jumping off point, going chapter by chapter, and enjoying a little review and reflection on the songs he presented as the 52 most depressing songs. This chapter bears the same name as the book, I Hate Myself and Want to Die….. So you can build your playlist and play along, here are the tracks we listen to during this episode: Goodbye to love (1972) The Carpenters At seventeen (1974) Janis Ian My Immortal (2003) Evanescence It Must Be Him (1967) Vicki Carr One (1989) Metallica Reflections: Twin Peaks-The Return observations, and impressions Ruminations: Wandering thoughts, ideas, and conversations that enjoy the journey over the destinations Reminiscence: Tales of friendship, adventures, and the drinks along the way Resonance: Reviews and the like, over art of all kinds Twitter: Ruminations@FromTheRedRoom http://guillermotheivth.blogspot.com/ Facebook Ruminations from the Red Room Instagram FromTheRedRoom ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Welcome back to Ruminations from the Red Room. On this episode here to hold my hand, pat my knee, wipe away the tears and say “there there” are returning guests Mike “Arvig” Arvig and Charlie “triple C” Langley. We join our trio of heroes for episode 2 of our Rumination on sad songs. Just to catch you up if you missed ep1, we’re using Tom Reynolds book “I Hate Myself and Want to Die” as a jumping off point, going chapter by chapter, and enjoying a little review and reflection on the songs he presented as the 52 most depressing songs. This chapter bears the same name as the book, I Hate Myself and Want to Die….. So you can build your playlist and play along, here are the tracks we listen to during this episode: Goodbye to love (1972) The Carpenters At seventeen (1974) Janis Ian My Immortal (2003) Evanescence It Must Be Him (1967) Vicki Carr One (1989) Metallica Reflections: Twin Peaks-The Return observations, and impressions Ruminations: Wandering thoughts, ideas, and conversations that enjoy the journey over the destinations Reminiscence: Tales of friendship, adventures, and the drinks along the way Resonance: Reviews and the like, over art of all kinds Twitter: Ruminations@FromTheRedRoom http://guillermotheivth.blogspot.com/ Facebook Ruminations from the Red Room Instagram FromTheRedRoom ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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