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Yeah, my Fender P originally had foam in the bridge cover as shipped from factory, I took out myself, and wanted the overtones, it's a personal thing. I was just listening to the entire "Blind Faith" album a few days ago....

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psychic link.... trying to get our band to play Can't Find My Way Home and Let It Rain and Badge....

 

I got Dr. Christine McGinn's office paperwork and they will call next week. Dr. Sherman Leis's office left voice mail and I am going to call back.

 

I know I have a long way to go but both indicated getting my "ducks" in order now is a good thing so I have things like hair removal in my lower regions completed, the letters of referral, the 1 year of HRT, etc.. 

 

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July 23 

2 Tom Waits songs I love -Ol'55 recorded by the Eagles, SanDiego Serenade recorded by Tom (his gravel voice is not asgravelly as usual).

 

 

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JULY 24 - dumping the 3 unreliable cars my wife and I have - bought 2011 suburu forrester with 60,000 miles and a 2012 toyota highlander for wife and taking for taking grandkids on outings.....

 

so cars come to mind for songs and group of the day...Tracy Chapman, Gary Numan and of course ...the Cars

 

 

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Nice on the Forester Heather.

 

Heather was taking me back to Cleveland and a particular studio there she recorded in, and she mentions the "The James gang" recorded there... so here it is....

 

The Bomber (Medley)

 

A closet queen

 

Joe's classic "Bolero solo", the slide is legendary....

 

"Cast your fate to the wind"

 

 

 

 

 

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AWESOME - speaking of language (?) - did you know when our Founding Fathers and Mothers thought something was awesome - they said it was AWFUL. To them awful meant it joyed them with awe. Interesting how words change over time....

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By the way my producer in Richmond, VA is good friends with Jimmy Fox (the drummer in the James Gang). I saw the band before they made a record and were doing covers at a high school dance. My cousin went to the school and at that time Joe Walsh was not yet in the band and the only surviving member from that 5 piece group to make the classic line up was Jimmy Fox.

 

Jimmy collects license plates- go figure....

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Another song I learned early on by the James Gang

 

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Lots of stuff! I just finished a ten kilometer walk. This is the one that resonated with me though.

 

Broken and Beautiful

 

Hugs!

 

 

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Some electric swing by Caravan Palace and some Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox (covers of pop, rock and such done in swing, jazz and other styles).

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July 25, 2020

 

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Gave Taylor Swift's new album Folklore a listen yesterday. Some decent tracks. Not sure yet what today's mood is.

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@SaraAW - Taylor Swift sounds good, i think her boyfriend wrote some of those songs on the new album....

 

Today for me it's Bee Bop deluxe - Life in the air age (1976), such tasty guitar in this....

 

 

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Be Bop Deluxe... omg haven't thought of them in years. Thank You C

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I still have several of their vinyl lpsx?

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My favorite Loggins & Medina song

 

https://youtu.be/lFM-VaUO_CE

 

and another band known little on this side of the Atlantic like Be Bop Deluxe

 

Wishbone Ash

 

https://youtu.be/EeY9IRnVmk8

 

 

 

 

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