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Girl, I so need to get that book. I am a Detroit rocker from way back. remember WABX 99 1/2, WRIF rocks, BABY, WLLZ 98.7. W4 (now country, IIRC) WNIC 100.3, WDRQ. I was a member of D.R.E.A.D. Still have my gold card somewhere.

 

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For ladies only "Tenderness"

 

sooo sweet....

 

 

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On 7/30/2021 at 1:21 PM, miz miranda said:

This was the first album I bought to irritate my father and it sure worked.

This is possibly my favorite album still.

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In keeping with @Cyndee 's theme...............

 

 

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one more tribute to the passing of Dusty Hill....

 

 

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Fifty Years ago George Harrison staged the two Concert for Bangladesh benefit.  It was all done because his friend Ravi Shankar asked him to help.  Despite being a relatively shy person and having no experience in putting on a concert, he pulled it off.  He was just 28.  It was recognized as the first time musicians came together for a cause.  Many more have since then, think Live Aid, Farm Aid, etc.  

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Concert_for_Bangladesh

 

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Excellent - I got to review the concert movie for my college newspaper.

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Going to do a mini-Woodstock concert (includes Helplessly Hoping) with my Woodstock presentation that includes slides taking the audience to Woodstock with what it looked like before, during and after with photos of organizers then and now, performers then and now (if still alive and hard to believe majority still are), and couples who met there and are still together - like the couple on the cover of the album.

 

 

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22 hours ago, Shay said:

Excellent - I got to review the concert movie for my college newspaper.

I remember seeing it with a friend while in college.  I loved it. 

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Forgot one of my favorite ZZ TOP riffs.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Shay said:

You lucky girl.

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. It was emotionally stimulating in a way I haven’t felt before. Three drummers up front is a brilliant idea.

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Today is a very silly day.

 

 

Hugs!

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@Erica Gabriel glad you had that feeling. Two drummers with Steady Dan in the 1970s was cool to me. 3 must have given percussion nirvana.

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Keeping with @Jackie C. 's them - here was a fun one and fun group in the day............

 

 

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Another Tubes song I like..............

 

 

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How silly? - Baby Sharks silly?

 

 

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Hey all! So I just released a song that I think folks might be into. It's on all the streaming platforms but I'm going to post the YouTube link because that one seems easiest to access:

 

You Can't Erase Us - D'vorah Maya

 

I'm going to be releasing a full-length album, also titled You Can't Erase Us, likely sometime in late October or early November of this year. 

 

In the meantime thanks for listening, and for being your fabulous selves! <3

 

D'vorah

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This little tune topped in my head this morning..............

 

 

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