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4 hours ago, Heather Shay said:

I guess I'm having a Peter Green - Then Play On" era need............

 

 

Peter Green had such a great voice in the fingers he spoke with.  

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@Heather Shay I had never heard any of Then Play On before. I am not a big Fleetwood Mac fan and didn’t know this phase of their sound existed. It sounds amazing though — I will listen more.

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Going back in time, Jimmy and Beck with the Yard Birds

 

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How about some Humble Pie to start your morning off.

 

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A friend just turned me on to composer, Beverly Glenn-Copeland. In addition to being an excellent composer and vocalist, Glenn-Copeland is a Black trans man. I find his music so soothing.

 

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Today I'm going with this tune and a picture.

This guitar is one I never thought would make my wall.

It has a history, nearly cost our marriage, My wife hated this guitar,

after all, her husband and Frankie are in town playing and having fun while she takes care of the kids.

Yep, This guitar nearly broke the Levee.

 

 

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a little different sense of music today...............

 

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@Heather Shay Gosh girl, you are so hard to keep up with, so 

this one is at you, gosh, got to keep up, lol, 

LM❤️

 

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19 hours ago, Jani said:

The blues period for Fleetwood Mac was awesome.  Some of their best.  

 

Hi Jani. Yes, so I gather. I feel sure I’ve heard some of their (I presume earlier?) bluesy stuff and it wasn’t as interesting as this Then Play On stuff though. This has got  a strange and hypnotic groove.

 

Speaking if strange hypnotic grooves, Bitches Brew is one of my favourites, @Heather Shay. When I used to have rowdy neighbours, I’d have the Brew on repeat all night — it was the only thing that’d get me to sleep.

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I felt a bluesy today, going with one of my faves....

 

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Okay, I got the lights down, dancing to the music, wearing my favorite heels

and dress...lost in the song... and all alone...YEY!!!!

 

 

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a little restful feeling this day.............

 

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I was feeling a bit insecure, brought this to mind..

 

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Bellingham was also where my writing was born—and it was my school, too. He lived down the street from me. I edited a literary magazine and wrote my own torch song for the place.
Ben Gibbard of  Death Cab for Cutie: "It was a song I wrote about Bellingham, Washington, after we moved to Seattle. Bellingham is where we started. I went to college. I studied environmental chemistry at Western Washington University, up there, and it was a very idyllic, dare I say innocent time in all of our lives, both personally and creatively. This is an era before social media, where you could experiment, and you could fail, and you could make mistakes — both in your personal life, but also musically — and really develop who you are as a person and as an artist. I wanted to write kind of a torch song for Bellingham that referenced places there that people who live there or used to live there would get. It was a song just for us."

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just for fun....................... :)

 

 

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T.J. Osborne sings about growing up "different," gay. The Brothers Osborne, with T.J. Osborne—the only openly gay country music artist on a major label.

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My turn, I haven't seen this here yet, I might be a rock and roller,

but I have a soft heart for good country.

I think many have been here one time or another...

 

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