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It's too late
To call me john
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
Kind of a special feeling
On bright clean waters
Time for a cool change
To include music
In an expression
Of meaning
May all be well
With everyone
Perspectives are key
To promote conversation
Nothing is beyond the scope
Ants marching
As it continues
In place
Try that in a small town
It won't take long
Right down the line
There is something to say
Am at a loss for words
Pretty cool stuff
Coming down the line
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band---Merry Christmas Baby
Don't ask me why
Just take your chances
Making one's way through an ordinary world
Having a will
To survive
“Fairytale of New York" adapted by The Marsh Family
I admit, I’m out of touch, and radio stations no longer tell you what they just played, so it’s hard to know what song they’re playing.
(And no, when I hear a song on the radio I like when I’m driving, I don’t bother asking Siri or whatever what was that song.)
College radio stations canl provide an eclectic mix, and Siri and Alexa let you hear radio broadcasts from all over.
Been trading to these more modern beats, they sound good to me, maybe some of you here may appreciate them as well.
Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt—There Is No Greater Love
Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias (2013 Remaster)
Once in a while, you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
Sir Mashalot: Mind-Blowing SIX Song Country Mashup
Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough
Thelonious Monk - Crepuscule With Nellie
Your Call's Very Important to Us. Please Hold
Sparks
Love Close To The Edit by them
Nice run with this, Solsbury Hill and Art Of Noise!
Sitting, Waiting, Wishing - Jack Johnson
Sonny Rollins - You Don't Know What Love Is
Miles Davis - Blue In Green
John Coltrane - I Want To Talk About You
Man on ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ cover identified_at_auction
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/08/arts/music/led-zeppelin-iv-album-cover.html
Nov. 8, 1971, …“Led Zeppelin IV.” [released.] It features the band’s major hit “Stairway to Heaven,” and the wordless cover shows the image of a bearded, older man with a large bundle of sticks on his back against the backdrop of a decaying wall.
Now, 52 years later to the day, a minor mystery about that cover has been solved.
…the image, it turns out, was a Victorian-era photograph of a man who made thatched roofs for cottages in Wiltshire, a rural county in southwestern England. His name was Lot Long and he was 69 at the time, according to Brian Edwards, a researcher who found the photo.
Mr. Edwards, a visiting research fellow at the University of the West of England, stumbled upon the picture in March while scouring the internet for new releases at auction houses that might be interesting for his research, which includes the area’s well-known landmark Stonehenge.
As he was looking through a Victorian photo album full of landscapes and houses, Mr. Edwards noticed a photo he had seemingly seen before…
The photo album’s first page states, “Reminiscences of a visit to Shaftesbury,” and is made out as “a present to Auntie from Ernest.”
Based on that information, Mr. Edwards researched the origins of the photo album and was able to conclude that the photographer was a man by the name of Ernest Howard Farmer.
… Legend has it that Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin’s vocalist, and his bandmate Jimmy Page were in an antique shop in Pangbourne, a village about 50 miles west of London along the River Thames, where they spotted a colorized version of the photograph that will be on view in the Wiltshire Museum.
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