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Donnie Iris and some of the guys I knew from Cleveland worked on this one. Donnie was in ther Jaggerz who did a one hit wonder song The Rapper.

 

 

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@Betty KThe troggs were such a fun band.  'With a girl like you' is one of my trans anthems!

 

Felt like listening to a little Elvis Costello today. I had heard on a documentary that the song Veronica was about his grandmother suffering with dementia. It is such a lovely song about a very sad subject.

 

This one rings true in these times

 

 

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18 hours ago, miz miranda said:

'With a girl like you' is one of my trans anthems!

 

Another classic! And what a sweet trans anthem.

 

Do you know the Brinsley-Schwartz version of "What's So Funny..."? Nick Lowe (from Brinsley) produced the Costello version. I've always found the original more tuneful.

 

 

@Jani I love me some Ramones.

 

I don't suppose anyone here is a Tom Verlaine fan?

 

 

 

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One from a favourite artist of mine - Kygo "Beautiful". I've been out for a walk this evening and listening to this music made me quite euphoric (this is not unusual for music I really like). For over 60 years no one would ever have described me as beautiful (at least not to my knowledge). But in the last few months some have described me this way and while I don't really believe them, it has been really nice to hear it or to see it written about me.
 

 

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2 hours ago, Niamh said:

For over 60 years no one would ever have described me as beautiful (at least not to my knowledge).

I’ll bet you’ve  always been beautiful on the inside. You certainly look beautiful in your profile picture. I remember letting my guard down a few times and being called adorable and scrambling to cover it up. I wasn’t sure if it was a compliment or a put down. I think it was meant as a compliment but it could be taken by others as a put down, especially based on the reaction.

 

I was at a PFLAG meeting last week and a lady called me that and it felt so good! There was no doubt how it was intended.

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Imagine Jeff Beck on acoustic rhythm 12-string guitar.

 

 

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Besides Sweet Lorraine and Stealin' - I love this whole album

 

 

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Demons and Wizards was a good Uriah Heep album but the first one Very Heavy Very Humble was the best.

I saw them live twice.

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Uriah Heep is great, "easy livin' and I've been forgiven"......

 

enjoying this version

 

There is just a certain musical language I've understood from my youth, 

 

 

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Saw them in Toledo - Mark got sick and they had to quit half way through set - bummed - but I learned a lot about playing with this album.....

 

 

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Another favorite from a great live band, such depth, such soul.... a classic.....

 

 

 

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My favorite Seger song

 

 

 

And my 2nd favorite

 

My favorite Seger Album - with Teegarten and VanWinkle (God, Love & Rock-n-Roll)

 

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I had a friend I went to school with as a kid and Mark Farner  was his cousin.

I got to meet the band and go up in their tour bus and hang out with guys. They brought us backstage at the show that night and wow as a 15 year old kid hanging back stage was awesome.

GFR was a super loud band.

Not as loud as Man-O-War tho'.

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I have really been blessed to have seen so many of the big acts of the 60s 70s 80s  and get to meet them personally.

George Lynch of Dokken  was especially cool meet and Buddy Guy was a real hoot to play pool with and get to be backstage and watch him play.

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Wow I can't type today George Lynch was cool to meet as were all the others I have met.

Being a guitar tech and roadie helps I guess.

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I think so therefore I am I think..... Always loved that line

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My favorite song that is ‘me’ regarding some of my questions for God. Absolutely love this. Apparently, she received of flack from the conservative Christian community for this. More power to her!

I love her voice! It has so much character. 

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I loved this band with Paul Carrack from the very first time I heard "How Long" - Paul's first song he wrote - he has had a hit with Ace, Squeeze, Mike & The Mechanics and solo. On Ace's second album "Time For Another" I fell in love this this song and get emotional every time I hear it.........

 

 

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1 hour ago, Susan R said:

My favorite song that is ‘me’ regarding some of my questions for God. Absolutely love this. Apparently, she received of flack from the conservative Christian community for this. More power to her!

 

 

I love this song as well Susan

 

Hugs,

Mike

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