My favorite music of last week was "Finish Line" by Rita Ora, "Mr. Percocet" by Noah Cyrus, "Freakin' Out" by Big Clyde with Jeff Scott Soto, "It's Just a Frickin' Song" by the Graham Bonnet Band with Don Airey and the album by Skills, a supergroup featuring Night Ranger's Brad Gillis and David Lee Roth, Winery Dogs and Sons of Apollo's Billy Sheehan. I also got a ticket to the Scorpions concert with Whitesnake opening on their farewell tour for my birthday thanks to Mom. There are soon going to be tickets on sale for a Carrie Underwood show in Seattle in March, so I'm hoping to get one in June if possible.
Tonight has a few interesting releases, the Now music compilation people are releasing an album called "Now That's What I Call Pride" featuring LGBTQ+ musicians such as Queen, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Lil Nas X. A Kenny Rogers tribute featuring Dolly Parton and Idina Menzel is also scheduled to be released, Idina singing "We've Got Tonight," originally by Bob Seger, covered as a duet by Kenny Rogers and a woman. Brianna Knickerbocker is singing a song called "Dead Girl" in the style of her Genshin Impact character, Hu Tao, Black Stone Cherry is releasing the second single from their live album, Rina Sawayama is releasing the first single from an upcoming album, Iconic is releasing the second single from their first album and Def Leppard is releasing the last single from their upcoming album, which will be released next week.
Lately, I've been getting very exhausted and tired, sleeping in a lot and not doing tasks around the apartment. I feel wiped out and weary often and I am still carrying large chunks of worry as people continue to hurt others and wipe out systems in my country solely for Earthly power and in an attempt to quell free thought. I don't think we're going to make it through this trial and should either split apart the nation or accept fascism, racism, homophobia and misogyny as normal. I'm sorry, but I can't carry this any more.
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