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9 hours ago, LindaMarie said:

Felt like fresh air. Warning....you might like it...

Yes! I like. No one told them girls can't rock, so they did—brilliantly!

 

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Going back in time, me some years back and

well, and a song to kind of match? LOL.

 

LM zg 2011~12  Just alittle Snow (we had a slight dusting today).jpg

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@Heather ShaySmokestack Lighting is one of my favorite tunes. It is one of the few that I love from multiple artists. Since I like things in threes

 

First the incomparable Howlin' Wolf version

 

 

Next The Eric Clapton Yardbirds

 

Last but not least the Dead, yep I'm a dancing bear

 

 

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So today I drift away....haha....not that song.

What next? 

I don't want to give my age away but I was like this little bitty kid when mom popped this tune on the new radio..

We were dirt poor back then also. Mom lighting another cig...

She only had three of us at that time....

I miss mom.

 

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Always loved this song... Michael Stanley died this year and Thank you Joe Walsh for covering it as well........

 

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First I've ever heard this is as I'm posting this. Woo......

 

 

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Well my friends, there has been some cat talk on the other thread here.

(I have posted a few)

Anyway, for the cats!!! Oh and their humans!!!

 

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@miz miranda a girl after my own heart. I'm reading bio about Laura Nyro and the little feat bio called Willin' is next up.

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1 hour ago, Davie said:

TGP, You Are My Real Family.
And Rina Sawayama, Elton John, too.  "Chosen Family."

Thank you @Davie! Beautiful song, wonderful lyrics, & so true. Thank you & all of TGP for being my chosen family too!

 

Hugs!

Delcina

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This one is for my wife, this is how she felt while she

stood with me, and the times I walked away.

I am so lucky she never gave up on me.

 

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This one is for me. I'm no angel you know?

I have walked across the street and across the tracks.

I have never been the same since then.

I don't mean in tunes or songs, real boots on the ground so to speak.

 

Oh and well, this is bad of me, my wife hates this song and gets

scared when she hears it. Scared I'm crossing the tracks again.

Crap, she even hated it more when I was playing it on guitar.

She would come down to the basement and check on me.

Gosh, I'm so lucky to have her.

 

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There are songs where I like melody but the lyrics are so wrong, so I get it.  But one should not live their life in a song.

 

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So true Jani, These tunes seem to just bring back everything I'm trying to forget.

Time for me to really get out of this slump and move on.

But gosh I just can't do Shirly Temple songs, lol.

 

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My son did not come over for Christmas.

I felt a bit sad, but then, my boy is just like me as I was with my dad.

So I don't cry, I feel happy.

Merry Christmas to all here.

LM❤️

 

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first concert I went to was headlined by a national act called The Frost from the Detroit areas and it was an all day affair with local groups from my hometown of Toledo and every single one of the groups except The Frost played the following, all 17:03...... then I saw the band at the U of Toledo my freshman year and there was a delay because the college didn't realize they had to supply the PA and had to scramble to piece together a PA.......

 

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Been reading Laura bio and last night it talked about the making if this album.... wow....

 

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