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I must be in nostalgia mode these days. Heard American Pie today and recalled singing it as the sun rose in a bar, with a bunch of Irish and Scottish co-workers at a company football (soccer) tournament in France.

 

 

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The best 1 man concert I ever saw and his sad ending makes my heart ache. Beautiful man incredible talent....

 

 

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I'm thinking harmonies this morning and have a song I'm working on that I want to stretch my harmony powers... love the alliteration in this song.....

 

 

 

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So awesome above @Shay such a well crafted song , one of my all time faves....

 

For a Friday morning, I need a little more slide guitar, and smooth vocals....

 

 

And then this, such a cool slow rocker, groovy...

 

 

 

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Slide guitar... a yes.............

 

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just realized how much I used to enjoy singing and playing on this one when we were trying to salvage Silverhorse to showcase for Atlantic Records ............ had the drummer from the Spinners, keyboardist from Toledo, guitarist from Ashville and bass player from Cleveland.... almost...sooooooooooooooooooooo close.................

 

 

and always WANTED to do this one but lacked vocal support vocalists with me

 

 

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Just bought Kinks Biography and this song came to mind as summer comes into sight......

 

 

 

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ye olde time machine............

 

 

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I was sad to see in the latest issue of Goldmine Magazine the last member of the original Poco band who struck to it for the entire history of the band passed away - RIP Rusty Young............

 

 

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And another one bites the dust. We've lost a lot of righteous rockers lately. Must be a hell of a session happening up there somewhere. I'm beginning to feel like some sort of musical artifact.  Was recording with a young alt-rock band last year-all digital; Protools stuff; and mentioned the 'old days' of 2 inch tape  and vinyl- 'you really recorded on tape?' was the response.  Boy did I feel my age.  Vinyl is coming back though. Very cool.  What a long strange trip it has been.

Peace and Rock on....Mel

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Thank you Jani for the comparison of my new/old song I just started revisiting called 4 Winds..... reminding you of Southern Cross. That's a compliment. Here (Hear) is Sothern Cross and the new very rough demo of my song.....

 

 

4 Winds (1).mp3

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oh what the heck..... Woodstock II .....

 

 

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16 hours ago, MelanieMN said:

'you really recorded on tape?' was the response.  Boy did I feel my age.  Vinyl is coming back though. Very cool. 

I have a son-in-law who has a small recording studio.  He uses the old analog equipment.  It seems that a lot of people prefer it.   He actually worked with the Averit Brothers when they were starting out. 

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To Amber....offical today............

 

 

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still have the album... he sure was a favorite in Cleveland, that's for sure.................

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nice version of this song.................

 

 

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@Shay You have me thinking of Jerry this morning, from '67 this rocks, still sounds great today...

 

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thank you - it's my 2nd favorite Moby Grape song :)

 

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One of my favorites  Tommy!  I had hair just like Roger Daltry at Woodstock (first song video) while in college, maybe someday I will again.

 

 

 

 

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I have been going through my vinyl and selling some I don't want to keep any longer to help with therapy, electrolysis and surgery costs and I put up a Sinead O'Connor album and got an offer for $45. Holy smokes......

 

 

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@Jani thank you for reminding me how much I love Hall & Oates - when I heard this song I thought they said Hauling Oats and I thought what a cool name. And @Cyndee Cleveland's WMMS brought this group nationally then did they blossom.......

 

 

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another good one

 

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@Jani okay - falling in love again with Daryl's House  - I love that that Daryl says just play - we got a lot of singers we'll just make it our own - I fun that sort of jamming and you don't see it much anymore.............

 

 

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What an androgynous look on that Sara Smile cover!  

 

Daryl has lots of great artists on his YT channel. 

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