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I just went on my daily walk and kept replaying one of my favorite songs of all time by Divinyls called "Pleasure and Pain" from their 1985 album... What a Life!

That was the year I started becoming Susan.  The lyrics remind me so much of my travailing the daily struggles back in 1985 when I came into my own with my new reality as a transgendered person.  Even today, it still brings me back to that place and time.

 

Susan R?

 

https://youtu.be/Qj-82dn75bg

Pleasure and Pain by Divinyls Lyrics

 

 

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Water of Love - Dire Straits

 

Love that slide guitar, and the slow to medium groove that draws you in, with a message...

 

"if I don't get some water soon, I'll be dead and gone by the afternoon"

 

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Itchycoo Park - Small Faces 

 

Sure a great bunch of musicians!  Wonderful stage presence. 

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1 hour ago, Jani said:

Itchycoo Park - Small Faces 

 

Sure a great bunch of musicians!  Wonderful stage presence. 

 

That's a great tune ! I totally dig the phase shifting effects, and the overall vibe is just so groovy...

 

"it's all too beautiful"

 

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Nothing is easy - Jethro Tull

 

So powerful, the lyrics speak to the journey 50 years later....

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Jeff Beck - There and Back album (1980) the Jazz fusion maestro, and featuring Jan Hammer on the keyboards.

 

A nice way to start my day.................

 

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Oh, I'll have to look up that one.  My favorite is Guitar Shop.  It's in my car player.  My favs are "Big Block" and "Day in the House".

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You can't go wrong with Beck, it's wonderful road music, I sure like "Freeway Jam"

 

Tonight I'm listening to a tune from 25 years ago that echos across time....

 

Live - White Discussion (1994) - very heavy, and dark.....Groovy bass tone in the verses...

 

"This will be what we said"

 

"I warned you, I prepared you"

 

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I listened to There and Back last night at dinner.  Good tunes! 

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Appropriate for the time of day...

 

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

(A little Night Music)

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Starburst Finish - Bee Bop Deluxe (1976)

 

Beauty secrets, and Life in the air age....

 

Nice background, for the weekend...

 

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Heart of Sunrise - Yes (1971)

 

"Sharp distance, how can the wind with it's arms all around me"

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2 hours ago, Sharon Aml said:

Cd came today 

Martika 

Does it have Toy Soldiers on it?  Great song!!

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Subada Du Ma Ma - Steve Miller (a local fav), really groovy bass solo in the middle.....

 

This song takes me to the roads toward PT, and a beautiful farm valley drive....

 

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On 1/21/2019 at 9:20 AM, Jani said:

Itchycoo Park - Small Faces 

 

Sure a great bunch of musicians!  Wonderful stage presence. 

 

Thanks Jani for bringing back these great memories, and my copy of Small Faces - The Autumn Stone (1969) CD arrived today from the UK, it was hard to scare up a copy locally.

 

Hugs

 

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Fixed typo - tnx ! C
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Darned autospell changed it to "Store" not "Stone",  A very nice collection of their work. 

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I saw Steve Marriott perform with Humble Pie, in 1980 (i think), he was great then.

 

Today I'm listening to Madonna and her pop classic - Borderline (1984). Great tune, snappy pop, i like singing along to her voice...

 

 

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When I came back East during my Senior year the class had planned a trip to Boston to see Humble Pie.   It was too late for me to go.  Darn!  
 

Yeah, great song from Madonna.  I also like Cyndi Lauper.  A unique voice, wonderful lyrics. 

 

Today its George Harrison's All Things Must Pass.   It came out when I was a Junior in HS.  We discussed a number of the songs in our religion class.  I have an original vinyl box set and the updated CD release from 2000.  

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58 minutes ago, Jani said:

I also like Cyndi Lauper.  A unique voice, wonderful lyrics. 

 

 

 

Cyndi Lauper's song "Time after Time" (1982), it's hard to sing along, because I start to cry, it's sooo good.

 

Wonderful album "All things must pass", what a great collection of his work.

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12 hours ago, Cyndee said:

it's hard to sing along, because I start to cry, it's sooo good.

Me too.  And now I don't hide it like I used to.  

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Working from home today. Right now it's Arctic Monkeys' Fluorescent Adolescent

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I had to look them up as I never had heard of them.  Totally weird video to that song!

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