Seth Madej

What All the Kids in Belgium are Listening To

Posted by on November 1, 2009 at 3:41 am (Day 35).

Here’s my first local music discovery of the trip: Admiral Freebee from Belgium, whom I heard on the stereo in a pub in Ghent. In truth, I doubt any of the kids are listening to this, but one bartender in his late thirties who selected every track that went over the sound system himself, one at a time, is. (For those who wish to judge his taste, other tracks he played included Dinosaur Jr., Radiohead, and that one good song from The Division Bell.)

Anyway, Admiral Freebee’s number “Living for the Weekend” caught my ear, and I’ve liked the further stuff I tracked down on the Internet last night. Click the album cover to go to his  MySpace page. ”Living for the Weekend” is the second track in the player.

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  • http://www.makeityours.net Chuck Morreale

    Seth, you and Sophie are a remarkable duo! Two very creative “WOW” people. I am glad I had a chance to talk with your mom at the Ruffed Grouse Society Covered Bridge Chapter fundraiser. She gave us your blog address. I will be checking in “periodically” to learn and keep my mind from growing cobwebs. Enjoy the rest of your adventures and I will do it vicariously. Good health and God bless you and Sophie.
    Your old chemistry teacher.

  • http://www.makeityours.net Chuck Morreale

    Seth, you and Sophie are a remarkable duo! Two very creative “WOW” people. I am glad I had a chance to talk with your mom at the Ruffed Grouse Society Covered Bridge Chapter fundraiser. She gave us your blog address. I will be checking in “periodically” to learn and keep my mind from growing cobwebs. Enjoy the rest of your adventures and I will do it vicariously. Good health and God bless you and Sophie.
    Your old chemistry teacher.

  • http://www.sethmad.com Seth

    Wow! My old chemistry teacher! Thanks Mr. Morreale. I’m glad you’re reading, and I really appreciate the kind words. I couldn’t have made it where I am today without Avogadro’s number.

  • http://www.sethmad.com Seth

    Wow! My old chemistry teacher! Thanks Mr. Morreale. I’m glad you’re reading, and I really appreciate the kind words. I couldn’t have made it where I am today without Avogadro’s number.