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Back to the 60s since I'm in a dancing mood today, even though I'm rhythmically challenged

 

 

Even robots have better moves

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I remember Santana during this period. At the Toledo Sports Arena Carlos walks out dressed in white and has now converted to guru and lights a candle and asks the audience for a moment of quiet before starting the concert. And being Toledo - someone yells out at the top of their lungs.... "$%@$ Rock and Roll Man" - nice mood breaker.....sadly..... very cerebral concert - of course not the latin percussion/Woodstock the fans came to hear - but I appreciated it......

 

 

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Listening to KUSC, the area's classic music station.  They're running through their list of the 300 most popular music for 2020.  They're down to # 27.

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Farewell Peter Green - the original focus of Fleetwood Mac - and author of Black Magic Woman - love the long intro that segues in Santana's version - I feel cerebral today and down and up at the same time - really weird sensation........... so here is 2nd Santana album (or is it the 3rd)? Looking at date - most likely the 2nd one.

 

 

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Carnies, from Rush's Clockwork Angels album.

This is an interesting thought:

How I prayed just to get away 
To carry me anywhere 
Sometimes the angels punish us 
By answering our prayers 
By answering our prayers 

 

 

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I'm thinking of old songs that moved me in the day.....obscure....a time of reflection....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Was thinking about Cyndi Lauper earlier today. Now I can't this out of my head. 1980's forever!

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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I always want to be a Dime Store Cowgirl and Rodeo Queen.

They played this earlier on Outlaw County SiriusXM 

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Such a feel good song , groovy rhythms, the bassline drives this, beautiful acoustic guitar tracks and Joe's slide guitar is pure ecstasy 

 

 

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Omg my favorite bass lick and always wanted to play it in a band. I always loved that album. I love Joe La la percussion style.

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ah.... the original version.....Mr. Bowie

 

 

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Fiddle and the Drum-A Perfect Circle 

 

And so once again,

My dear Johnny, my dear friend,

And so once again you are fighting us all,

And when I ask you why, 

You raise your sticks and cry, and I fall,

Oh, my friend,

How did you come?,

To trade the fiddle for the drum, 

You say I have turned,

Like the enemies you've earned,

But I can remember,

All the good things you are, 

And so I ask you please,

Can I help you find the peace and the star?,

Oh, my friend,

What time is this?,

To trade the handshake for the fist  And so once again,

Oh, America my friend,

And so once again,

You are fighting us all, 

And when we ask you why,

You raise your sticks and cry and we fall,

Oh, my friend,

How did you come,

To trade the fiddle for the drum 

You say we have turned,

Like the enemies you've earned,

But we can remember,

All the good things you are, 

And so we ask you please,

Can we help you find the peace and the star?,

Oh my friend,

We have all come,

To fear the beating of your drum

 

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Easing into the day..............

 

 

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