It’s Time To Get Down PT. 10 (Full Moon / Lunar Eclipse Edition)

It’s time  to get down as we proceed and continue with this Aries Season, the beginning of astrological year!

Spring Equinox type of business y’all should know what the deal is but who’s playing fair with us? check the treason illuminated by the Full Moon and Lunar Eclipse in Libra? some will take it there.

We’ll continue to rock, it’s time to get down on this Saturday Morning or whenever!  it’s all about freedom, we got to have it like Pharoah Sanders mentioned!

Some said they have it; I see them but wouldn’t want to be them like the Alan Parsons Project mentioned!

Somebody will understand this breakbeat scientific project; it’s time to get down as we proceed and continue! digital crate digging continues but excuse me, I’m caught up in this poetic reverie!

Thought and fashion police have their opinions; a hodgepodge of sludge is what naysayers say it’ll be.

Check this out at It’s Time To Get Down PT. 10 (Full Moon / Lunar Eclipse Edition)

Alan Parsons Project – Sirius/Eye In The Sky

Digital Crate Digging Continues….checking out beats / rock songs / funk songs / jazz songs when I ran across this gem (s) by the Alan Parsons Project called Sirius/Eye In The Sky.

The Alan Parsons Project were a British progressive rock band, active between 1975 and 1990 consisting of singer Eric Woolfson and keyboardist Alan Parsons surrounded by a varying number of session musicians.

Old Chicago Bulls fans from the Jordan / Pippin days may remember Sirius being played before the Bulls were introduced.

Eye In The Sky is like a epiphany / synchronicity type of moment. Just read something about the City of Atlanta adding more security cameras to spy on citizens. Plus NYC has the domain awareness system.

Eric Woolfson, the songwriter and vocalist of Eye In The Sky, spent a lot of time in casinos and in commercial districts, fascinated by the hidden security cameras that monitor gamblers and shoppers, hence the theme of the song.

The song is also in part a reference to George Orwell’s classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, regarding a possible future in which individual privacy is virtually non-existent due to the ever-watching eye of Big Brother.

Check it out at Alan Parsons Project – Sirius/Eye In The Sky