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Posts by VallinSFAS
'1999' will have nothing on this revelryđ„
BA-DUM-BUM!
I saw this as a late show 1974/75 as I was just getting into Neil Young The Legend via Circus magazine. So I didn't understand a lot of his references.
B.B. Kingđžđ¶ #blues #bluesmusic
18 Apr 1970 Johnny Cash was at No.1 on the Country album chart with 'Hello, I'm Johnny Cash', his 33rd album. The album featured 'If I Were a Carpenter', the famous duet with his wife, June Carter Cash, which earned the couple a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo. #JohnnyCash
2 reasons Trump canât be excommunicated by the PopeâŠ
Firstly, heâs not Catholic..and secondly, he doesnât understand long words.
I completely get that not everyone has the background in or opportunity to be exposed to classical concerts, operas, symphonies, plays, etc, but it really bugs me that people donât consider performers in their audience behavior.
These people worked very hard to entertain you. Be kind.
Every single day, Trump does something that would have ended any other presidency.
55 yrs ago this week, 4/17/71, all 4 former Beatles had solo singles in the UK charts:
Paul McCartney: "Another Day,"
Ringo Starr: "It Donât Come Easy"
John Lennon: "Power To The People"
George Harrison: "My Sweet Lord"
All 4 songs still sound great, 55 yrs later.
Play 'em loud.
"The Night Feeling" - my oil painting
Even Iran is calling it the âEpstein regime.â
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Loved his music, an intelligent man.
Happy Record Store day to all who celebrate.
I spent ten years working in record shops.
Once somebody came to the counter and asked for a copy of âBohapsody Rhapsodyâ.
I enjoyed that.
I think most people would prefer this. #Science
This is in my rehearsal repertoire.
I should do it tomorrow because of the Moon in its natal 7th house, and the massive stellium, including Neptune, in my 5th house.
Writing âmade with real potatoesâ on your bag of potato chips raises more questions than it answers
Alright⊠this one came through tonight.
And Iâll tell you something â this band always sounded like they showed up to party from a slightly better planet.
The first time I heard this⊠it was cranked way up, and half the crowd danced, the rest just laughed.
Letâs let it loose for a few minutes.
Still from 2001: A Space Odyssey caught my eye. The GOAT. Obviously I love the modern 3 planets.
Probably Bell Bottom Blues as well.
And--finally--Wonderful Tonight.
I would have liked to hear more of Works Vol's I and II as well as Renaissance's 1978 A Song For All Seasons on public radio.
That era was the High Point Of Western Civilization.
Anything from Greg Lake's side 2 of Works, Vol. I. WQDR in Raleigh, NC played "Hallowed Be Thy Name" 4:30pm Wednesday March 23, 1977 as the lead-off on the album's release date. Most of the other pieces on that side would fit well on AOR FM.
Amazingly I first had kimchi in New York, but never store bought; they didn't sell it back then. But I haven't made hot-dogs since I moved to Atlanta 19 years ago.
I don't know if this is unusual, but it was soooo goood:
Spread mayo on a hot-dog bun, then put in a slice of cheese. Place the olive oil pan-grilled hot dog in the roll-cheese blanket. Cover with homemade chili.
At once impeccably cool and aggressively unfashionable, Joe Jacksonâs Steppinâ Out is four minutes of nightmare disco and nightclub jitters which paves the way from âGoodbye Yellow Brick Roadâ to the Magnetic Fields. Detours through Motown and Freud. A perfect single. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwt...
Ain't got no panties on
On the dance floor!
Especially since you overdubbed 80% in "post-production"!