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What are you Listening to - February Edition.

Bessie Smith!

 
Just got Stones new double CD. The whole thing is a live version of some of their greatest songs. Joined on some of them by Mick Taylor, Lady Gaga, Springsteen, The Black Keys and John Mayer. It is fantastic.
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Gamelan!

 
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Just got Stones new double CD. The whole thing is a live version of some of their greatest songs. Joined on some of them by Mick Taylor, Lady Gaga, Springsteen, The Black Keys and John Mayer. It is fantastic.View attachment 85908View attachment 85909
Also our dog is rock and roll too. Her name is Maggie May and her nickname is Lick Jagger
 
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Ha ha!! That's a good one! We've had two dogs (a Boxer and later a German Shepherd) named "Sadie" after The Beatles' "Sexy Sadie." Also, an earlier Male German Shepherd was named JoJo as in "JoJo left his home in Tucson, Arizona..." Oh, and we had a cat, Devon, who lived to be over 20 years old. In his last years, he looked so ragged we started calling him "Keith Richards."
 
Seeing all the devastation of war, earthquake, and mankind's selfish hubris, got me thinking of this scene from 1948's movie "A Foreign Affair".


People struggling to keep hope alive, after near annihilation.
 
Just a little sumpin' - five string clawhammer doing its thing!

 
Dave - good to hear from you. Peg still making good bread pudding?

Something to listen to while you're working on your train layouts ...

 
Hi Tom. Peg made a wonderful batch of cinnamon raisin bread pudding a few weeks back. Not a boon to my waistline.

Take care,
OTOH


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For those who never saw NYR&RE, this is the first live video of them I have found. I always enjoyed when they used classical music to lead into one of their other pieces, and was blown away when I saw them in 1969 and the organ solo of β€œWhiter Shade of Pale” was played on the English Horn instead. Michael Kamen from this band became a well-known soundtrack composer, possibly best know for Robin Hood.
 
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