"Lola" is a 1970 song by the English rock band the Kinks
It details a romantic encounter between a young man and a possible crossdresser or #transwoman whom he meets in a club
He is confused towards Lola, yet he remains infatuated with her
"Lola" was a top ten hit in the UK and the US and called "the first significantly blatant gay-rock ballad"
Remarkable that this song came out in 1970, when #LGBTQ people were discriminated and criminalised
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) created so much experimental and influential music that some say "Frank Zappa" should actually be the name of an own music genre (though he and his band "The mothers of invention" were mostly considered rock music)
You can probably benefit from his music in some way (no matter what you listen to usually)
This is "Jazz from hell" (he often used jazz elements) from 1986 (but better start with the 60s stuff)
Did you ever use a niche distribution as your main operating system for three months or longer?
If yes, which one?
Mine was #Trisquel - a #Ubuntu fork with only free (as in freedom) software
I think I used Trisquel 7 and 8 almost daily for about two years on a Dell Precision with i5 CPU
It ran pretty well on it (replacing the Broadcom wifi card with an Atheros one was pretty easy) and I could do all I wanted to do, but that wasn't much more than web browsing, listening to music, etc.