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21 hours ago, Shay said:

I cry every time I hear this song - such an amazing melody.... Joni used to start crying on stage and rarely got through the song in the early days.....

 

 

What a beautiful song! Thank you @Shay

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For a Sunday morning, my spirit travels north of the border, to be with our daughter up in Edmonton, this song and album was playing in our van the summer of 99' when she was just a little girl then on that road trip to beautiful Alberta...

 

Love this Rush, it's like spiritual to me.....

 

 

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How cool Cyndee..... 

 

Weirdly these 2 songs entered my head this morning......

 

 

 

 

 

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I like George's "It don't come easy", it's the less the covered territory, such beautiful guitar and grooves, recorded in '70 and then Ringo's version released in '71 became a huge hit...just a great tune, lovely....

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For all those who are hanging their heads down.... raise your spirits .... be proud of who you are .... you are YOU and that is special... always remember that.............

 

 

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Besides his namesake band Rod Argent is also a prime member and keyboardist of The Zombies....

 

 

 

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Today's theme is PUZZLES - we need to put our pieces together to let the world see the real true us.... looked around for a song and not any with reall message I wanted ... and this appeared.....

 

 

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My thoughts moved to cameras and I looked up the word camera songs and this came up......

 

 

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@Shay I love Van Morrison. Mostly the early stuff: almost anything he did with Them, plus Astral Weeks, Moondance, Veedon Fleece. But I think my favourite song of his might be this one, from Moondance. The band is great and the arrangement is just beautiful.

 

Incidentally I have a theory that’s a very young Jimmy Page playing session guitar on Them’s “Baby, Please Don’t Go” — incendiary.

 

 

 

 

 

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Saw a picture of Sly in regard to a movie about a show in 1969 and had to listen to some the music. Loved the bands music and the lyrics are still meaningful to me (especially the first one)

 

 

 

Dancing as I listen to this one

 

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Did you know Paul McCartney's brother Mike changed his name to Mike McGear - was part of a group called The Scaffold and put out some albums - this song got airplay and I loved it (his brother played on it)......

 

 

and this reminded me of a Mike Nesmith song that wasn't typical Mike Nesmith.....Cruisin'.....

 

and the little remembered band .... Paice Ashton Lord (think Deep Purple offshoot)

 

 

 

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Today I'm revisiting a band we lovingly called Hogfat, formerly members of Savoy Brown. Their first album was their best, not their most popular, but like Zeppelin's first, raw and powerful......

 

 

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A guy I was in the Navy with was a big fan and used to see them a lot as they were from his town.  

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Hogfat be road tested, and in the groovy slide guitar vein, this seems to come to mind "I quit my job, ain't got no money" ?

 

 

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yay Cyndee.... My favorite Savoy album.....

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When I started off writing my own songs I had one called "Love That Country Girl" and I realized recently I ripped off Bowie. Sorry David......

 

 

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ready to kick in the weekend .... have a rocking time ----- enjoy yourself and be kind......

 

 

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Certified Deadhead

 

heard this during my run today and it always makes the time flow away

 

 

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Grateful Dead posts and songs always welcomed here ? 

 

Today I'm listening to various Jimi Hendrix , and it's a nice sunny day out, my sweetie and I are thinking about visiting his memorial up in the Renton highlands along our path today.....

 

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Sunday morning - cool Sunday Jazz Brunch... Cyndee decided on one amazingbassist Stanley Clarke this morning enjoy.... emulate ....

 

 

 

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oh yay - 3 amazing bass players on 1 stage..... see above.....

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Victor Wooten is my Favorite!

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