I'm becoming "that guy", the serial commenter. Sorry in advance.
For the entirety of my married and parental life I have told my 3 special women that I always loved late Friday afternoons at the Beaver Brau, our college pub, playing quarters and getting ready to light the smoking lamp, then all pouring down into the dining hall for dinner where, without fail, LA Woman by The Doors was blasting on the dining hall sound system, thus eternally enshrining it in my Friday Song Hall Of Fame.
Great working thesis, but I think you can drop the time restriction. Lots of early 15-17th century folk music has Friday vibes - big “once me and the boys bring this harvest in we are getting absolutely wild on the mead” vibes - which I think roughly correlates to what we are talking about here.
My favorite Friday song— Uncle John’s Band by The Grateful Dead😊🎶 Another inspiring article Dylan!
I'll have to check it out! Haven't listened to much Grateful Dead!
I'm becoming "that guy", the serial commenter. Sorry in advance.
For the entirety of my married and parental life I have told my 3 special women that I always loved late Friday afternoons at the Beaver Brau, our college pub, playing quarters and getting ready to light the smoking lamp, then all pouring down into the dining hall for dinner where, without fail, LA Woman by The Doors was blasting on the dining hall sound system, thus eternally enshrining it in my Friday Song Hall Of Fame.
I love the comments! And heck yeah, LA Woman is a great song! Definitely falls into the Friday Song category
Great working thesis, but I think you can drop the time restriction. Lots of early 15-17th century folk music has Friday vibes - big “once me and the boys bring this harvest in we are getting absolutely wild on the mead” vibes - which I think roughly correlates to what we are talking about here.
That is what I’m going for! Got any examples so I know where to start my search!