On second thought think I'll pass on those stories.
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On second thought think I'll pass on those stories.
In retrospect, what I find amazing is that prog was ever popular at all.
Absolutely lovely.
I, too love the 'Port.
One of the great shows from the old days, saw them mid 70's, post Miroslav, Alfonso Johnson on bass. Roughly Mysterious Traveller era. Unbelievable show.
I, too enjoy...
You listen to Charlie - he's thumping up a storm. Then you look at him, and you feel like telling him to "burn a calorie, Charlie!"
So cool.
One of my heroes.
Happy birthday Charlie, and...
Ed, deepest and most sincere condolences on the loss of your mom.
And to you Barry, and your family, my deepest and most sincere condolences.
And to you Dana. Words cannot convey nor do justice to loss like this, like these. So again. My deepest and most sincere...
Most sincere condolences Bill to you and all of your family.
And perhaps a last cigarette.
I did see John Prine sometime in the mid 90's. Karla Bonoff opened, Arlo Guthrie closed.
It was just John and two mics, one below the other for the guitar. It was about 25 songs in eighty minutes....
I work in an ICU in upstate New York State.
Kind of in a holding pattern, waiting for the bursting of the dams.
There are no elective surgeries, and the census in the hospital is actually...
Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
Hey, it's okay. I was reading elsewhere and somebody put the Footloose video up, thinking it was yet another Kenny...
RIP
I well remember the Conditions.
Regarding the t.p. hoarding, it seems to me proof that Americans give a shit.
But only about themselves.
^^^^
That is a great, great story.
Thx very much for that. In a time such as this, times like these, laughter is better medicine than much else.
Many, many, many years ago, it was 1968
My father working nights at G.E.
At around midnight, the phone rings. My mother, disconcerted, answers. It's for me. Disconcerting.
I did not know...
Not quite 1/3 of the time.
Which is an improvement.
lol
These sad times, these later days. Sell, James, sell, he adds, disconsolate.
I'm off topic, aren't I.
lmaooooOOOOoo
:up
Welcome!
Reading this thread last night, this is where my mind went. The tale of Turin Tarambar, Master Of Doom, By Doom Mastered. Most affecting, dire stuff.
The Silmarillion as a whole is a difficult...
Wislon
Any love for Haydn?
Have become enamored of the London Symphonies, amongst other things. He was so prolific!
Franz Joseph, that is. lol
Agreed on the excellence of Short Stories.
Yeah, I know it's saccharine, but the track I Hear You Now is a personal favorite. Up there with anything, from anyone, ever.
lol
(You get that I...
Townsend used to bemoan that he could never get Keith to play the same thing the same way twice.
For myself, few if any have gone straight to my adrenals the way Keith Moon did.
Plus at the time Patricia was an extreme hottie.
lol
But, yes. Otherwise Ayn Rand's books have seemed to cause more trouble than they're worth.
Now, there's a memory...
Would it be improper here to wish you all a Nappy You Hear?
Or to warn you to beware of the bowers that pee?
I suspect it would.
You may know it as Civilized Evil.
One of my own JLP favs.
Can't do without Sonic Seasonings in my life. The local college FM radio station played it very often when I was still in my formative stages.
Even with vertigo inducing Summer, I have to have it.
Cutler/O'Dowd does have potential.
Cross released an album a few years ago called Starless Starlight which is his violin over a series of soundscapes Robert Fripp did with the song Starless as a point of origin that is quite lovely....
Nevermind the furthermore the plea is self defense.
Why, yes. Yes it is.
Thermodynamic equilibrium.
If I didn't know any better I would have guessed this is the long awaited return of Norbert Fragg.
And at first base.
I guess, in general.
I've done a little arbiting in my time. Not easy.
For a little while in the not that distant past I would bring cd's to work as an alternative to the boring, repetitive radio.
My co-workers usually do ok with my decidedly prog leanings.
With...
Hope he's ok. I know he's been beset by medical issues.
Saw Feat twice, once with Lowell the tour before his passing, and again on the Let It Roll tour, then young Melissa Etheridge opening. Both great shows. Loved Paul's playing and singing. RIP and...
When I saw them in Nov. 2017 they did NOT play this.
So thanks so much for posting! Enjoyed.
Kind of only obtusely related to what I perceive op's original intent to be, I just a day or so ago found edits of Revealing and Remembering on utube which were full length but stripped of certain...
An earlier mention of DeBussy reminded me of The Girl With The Flaxen Hair.
My youngest son and I, when discussing the sport, say this very thing to one another. And likely in the tone you intended.
Have a long standing love affair with ChiLites Have You Seen Her.
The rhythm guitar in that song sounds like sad drops of rain.
Dazzling opener. The guy on the radio promised he would try to make it sound exciting. He could not.
How long before OBJ alienates Browns fans?
Ere the season concludes.
Yeah, still a Yesfreak lol
Really enjoyed the two and a half minute "slowed by %2300" version.
Kind of reminded me a little of the slowed down six hour Music For Airports that used to be on that utube. It may still be.
On a more personal note, what a great picture of the Brothers Shulman.
How great it is to see them.
Cheers, fellas.
The real question is what was Michael Shrieve on? lol
I encouraged.
^^^
Otto the Avant Weenie?
:lol
Low cuts going to creatives is expediently expressed.
Always preferred instrumental music.
There isn't enough Tales.
lol
It should've been a triple studio affair.
There's a perspective you don't see every day.
Seconded on Night Ride and Sunrise.
Beautiful piece.
Which begs the question what would Rick have used?
Or rather, who?
Actually, know what?
Nevermind. Nevermind that, now.
Bel Air
Joe Pass
Utter and complete agreement.
A very, very beautiful album.
....those overhead swooshes on Gates...
...or the sparkles, the...twinklies?...lol on To Be Over...
Sometimes it wasn't so much notes as it was texture Patrick provided.
Few are the more...
Carl Yastrzemski won the 1968 AL batting title with a .301 average.