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Linda Marie, There are so many soundtracks to our lives!!  Even the mundane activities! 

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This morning my meditation teach just had us all laugh together for two minutes. I needed that. And if you need it too, listening to this: "JUST LAUGHING" - a Mindfulness Meditation

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This one is for our Texan blues rockers. 

If you watch the video you will see Johnny Winter's tour bus pass

the next up coming Texan blues guitarist.

Sadly both have passed away, but left behind magic.

Both artists influenced me on my style.

 

 

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3 of my all time favorite guitar openings...........

 

 

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I'm going back to Texas again.

La Grange, do any know the song is about a -lovely person- house

called the Chicken Ranch just outside of La Grange, TX.

 

When I lived in Austin, TX I wasn't far from LA Grange.

 

 

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My cat with a number of different names wanting crunchies. Today, he is being called Pipes for the amazing bagpipe meow that he has. 
Recently, I found that I like listening to audio dramas from QCode and a few other independent dramas. Here is my current list:

Borrasca

Blackout

Last Known Position

Derelict

Old Gods of Appalachia

These podcasts have been great for me when I am driving home from work or repainting the rooms in the house. Sometimes they are a little to tense.

 

 

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Came across this Erin Rae video today, hope I post it right!

 

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6 hours ago, Mattie Anne said:

Will someone please tell me how to post a video?

Just find a music video on youtube, copy the link, create a new post in the feed and paste the video.

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I've been addicted to the wonderful world of post-punk and industrial, lately. Especially classics like The Cure, Clan of Xymox, The Sisters of Mercy, and Depeche Mode as well as more overlooked talents like And One.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Snow Princess Sophie said:

I've been addicted to the wonderful world of post-punk and industrial, lately. Especially classics like The Cure, Clan of Xymox, The Sisters of Mercy, and Depeche Mode as well as more overlooked talents like And One.

 

 

 

I'm impressed! I first learned about And One some years ago when my brother told me about them (Because he had a friend who was into them and he thought it sounded like my kind of thing. He was right). But you're the first person I come across since then who's also knows about And One.

 

The Cure is just iconic, of course. And speaking of Sisters of Mercy, I always loved their song "More". Soooo good, with that main riff and the piano behind it and everything!!

 

 

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4 hours ago, Heather Nicole said:

 

I'm impressed! I first learned about And One some years ago when my brother told me about them (Because he had a friend who was into them and he thought it sounded like my kind of thing. He was right). But you're the first person I come across since then who's also knows about And One.

 

The Cure is just iconic, of course. And speaking of Sisters of Mercy, I always loved their song "More". Soooo good, with that main riff and the piano behind it and everything!!

 

 

Good stuff! I appreciate your written intro.

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