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I saw Edgar Winter Group when Frankenstein was a hug hit. They played at my college and opening was Golden Earring - and their drummer did a forward flip over his drum kit and landed in front for their final bow - will never forget it....

 

 

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@Shay My wife and I had a long distance relationship prior to marriage and Radar Love was our favorite song.  

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I love the song Radar Love but not by Golden Earring. I prefer the cover by White Lion. 

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I will have to check that out - thanks..

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JULY 27....

 

I just thought - yesterday I was on my way to heaven when I was accepted to have surgery next year when I have had HRT for a year - at my top choice of surgeons and a trans herself...and my heroine ...Dr. Christine McGinn.

 

This song came to mind from an abscure group I really liked that had one member from early and most recent YES band - Tony Kaye..

 

ON THE WAY HOME

 

 

 

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Interesting time changes in that tune, nice organ

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Speaking of Tony Kaye

 

Yes - Survival (1969)

 

Love the bass intro in this

 

 

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there will never be another Chris Squire RIP Chris I miss you.....

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good stuff - love the music - love the video....thanks....

 

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what a cool line up - watching their show at hellfest

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now onto a lovely piece of music his did originally by himself and first heard in the Exorist... loved it then, love it now...

 

 

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Whenever I'm on-line I'm usually listening to a long-playing relaxing music video on YouTube. Today it's "10 Hours Music With Fairies at Night / Relaxing and Sleeping Background Music For Kids" on the "KIDZEN" YouTube channel. ☺️

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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10 Hours Music With Fairies at Night | Relaxing And Sleeping Background Music For Kids

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Had an appointment in Boston today.  It was a long-is drive so I plugged 4 Way Street by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The first disk is acoustic and the other is electric.  Neil does a medley which includes one of my favorites, Cinnamon Girl.  When this song was released I was like Whoa!  Great then, great now! 

Here is the electric studio version with Crazy Horse.   

 

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23 minutes ago, Jani said:

Great then, great now! 

 

 

 

Totally agree,

 

"The drummer relaxes and waits between shows for his cinnamon girl"

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Nice drive music - hope you had a lovely time...Neil Young's daughter went to Kenyon College that is a few miles from me. He gave his daughter and friends an acoustic concert for their graduation a couple years ago. How's that for they friends but kind of being a cheap skate for his daughter... Jamie Lee Curtis's daughter came here as well and locals kept seeing her waltzing around the local Walmart. Probably asked her if she was Jamie Lee Curtis and she would say yes and (with our local yokels) they'd probably say - no you're not....

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7 hours ago, Shay said:

JULY 27....

 

I just thought - yesterday I was on my way to heaven when I was accepted to have surgery next year when I have had HRT for a year - at my top choice of surgeons and a trans herself...and my heroine ...Dr. Christine McGinn.

 

 

I am indeed very happy for the decision you took my dear friend Shea. Time will fly very fast and soon, a beautiful lady will rise, and that will be you Shay my dear!

7 hours ago, Shay said:

 

 

 

 

 

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Little Guitars - Van Halen, I love Eddie's intro on the acoustic.....

 

I have sirus xm streaming in my head phones today....

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This song decided to invade my head this morning............

 

 

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@Dinaki - Animals is such a lovely album (1976), my fave is "sheep"

 

 

 

 

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