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Weather101 wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:22 pm What song? His music is great I can send you a song or two to check out
Not sure if he does that tune “Calm down” it sounds like it’s on repeat.
That’s o.k. Weedplant my era is the “Skipper and Tennille” from the 70’s. :D
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Slimshadyinsardis wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 6:59 am Not sure if he does that tune “Calm down” it sounds like it’s on repeat.
That’s o.k. Weedplant my era is the “Skipper and Tennille” from the 70’s. :D
He doesn't haha

70s? I like the 70s and 90s for music as well. I listen to a whole bunch of stuff

Guns n roses
Def Leppard
Van Halen

Some of my oldies I like.
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We sure have lost a lot of musicians this year. Of course, it will only increase over time because of the explosion in pop music 75 years ago.

Robbie Bachman in January. Tim Bachman in April. Randy is still going strong though, and I enjoy listening to him and his son Tal performing on YouTube.

More recently we lost Jimmy Buffet.

A month ago we lost Robbie Robertson.

Any many others like Tony Bennett, Tina Turner, Gordon Lightfoot, Otis Redding III, David Lindley, and David Crosby have died this year.
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Glacier wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 12:19 pm We sure have lost a lot of musicians this year. Of course, it will only increase over time because of the exclusion in pop music 75 years ago.

Robbie Bachman in January. Tim Bachman in April. Randy is still going strong though, and I enjoy listening to him and his son Tal performing on YouTube.

More recently we lost Jimmy Buffet.

A month ago we lost Robbie Robertson.

Any many others like Tony Bennett, Tina Turner, Gordon Lightfoot, Otis Redding III, David Lindley, and David Crosby have died this year.
Gary Wright on Tuesday Glacé he was 80 did Dream Weaver and My love is alive good top 40 radio tunes in the late 70’s still hear them today. :( l was going to comment so many gone this year wow!
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He's alive! But seriously this AI stuff getting ridiculous, but scary too. You could sort of tell it's not the real thing, doesn't sing with enough emotion.


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Hank Williams sings gangsta rap... https://youtu.be/2Jh7Jk3aSlo?si=9W5e1VhUX9Rtg6GR
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Numbers talk

One of the best of all time.
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Slimshadyinsardis wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 4:39 pm Gary Wright on Tuesday Glace he was 80 did Dream Weaver and My love is alive good top 40 radio tunes in the late 70's still hear them today. :( l was going to comment so many gone this year wow!
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Interesting read looking forward to how it sounds AI was used for Lennon. :think:
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-67207699
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Quite the read l find the stories from the man in black interesting.

Did you know that Johnny Cash was once banned from the Grand Ole Opry for showing up drunk and smashing out the stage lights? Kinda reminds me of a scene from the biopic Walk The Line.... Well that actually happened one night in October, 1965.... Opry manager Jim Denny had his doubts about whether Johnny Cash was a good fit for the Grand Ole Opry from the time he made his debut nine years earlier.
Here's words from the Man in Black himself on that particular night.
Johnny: "He looked at my black clothes and long hair and sideburns and said, 'What makes you think you belong on the Grand Ole Opry?'.... So I said 'Well, I've got a record in the top ten best-sellers,' which I think was 'Folsom Prison Blues'... I said 'I think they'd like to hear me."
Johnny won over the crowd, and the Opry, that night with his debut performance, and continued to be a regular on the Opry stage for the next decade.
However, by the 1960s, Cash's drug and alcohol abuse had worsened and his performances were more and more erratic. He would take amphetamines when he wanted more energy, and barbiturates when he needed to go to sleep.
That night in 1965, a drunken Johnny Cash took the stage, but when there was a problem with his microphone, he took the mic stand and dragged it across the stage, smashing out all of the stage lights and sending shattered glass all over the audience members in the front row.
His bass player Marshall Grant recalled being told after the show: "Get him out of here, and don't bring him back."..... Johnny Cash continued to talk about that night.
Johnny: "I don't know how bad they wanted me in the first place, but the night I broke all the lights on the stage with the microphone stand, they said they couldn't use me anymore. So I left and used that as an excuse to really get wild and wound up in the hospital with my third time I broke my nose."
Johnny Cash left the Ryman that night and borrowed June Carter's car, a brand new Cadillac. But as he sped through Nashville into a thunderstorm and messed up on pills and booze, he crashed June's car into a utility pole ... Johnny broke his nose and teeth on the steering wheel ....Cash described period of time as the lowest point of his life... After a series of arrests in 1967, and being desperate of losing June, he agreed to clean up his act. After all, he had The Carter Family clan in his corner. And June, her mother Maybelle Carter, and father Ezra moved in with Johnny Cash for a month to help him clean up his act. And it worked. All in all, I think June literally saved his life.
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Well now that it's the cold season again I'm back from my semi-hibernation. Actually wrote this in 2022, so I've been hanging onto this one for a bit, but it seems to have become almost prophetic given the fire season we've just had.
Burn (No, came the reply)

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And as tents open and shut a voice asks
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No, came the reply,
Let the sleeping dog lie.

A dog lies in the woods under a blanket of clouds
Campfire merrily licking at the kettle
And as breakfast plates empty a voice asks
Shall we allow this fire to settle?

No, came the reply,
Let the sleeping dog lie.

A dog lies in the woods under a blanket of smoke
Campfire fiercely reaching for scattered debris
And as bags hastily fill up a voice asks
Shall we put this fire out finally?

No, came the reply,
Let the sleeping dog lie.

A dog lies in the woods under a blanket of ash
Wildfire violently engulfing the neighbouring town
And as cars flee the scene a voice cries
Shall we stop this place burning down?

No, came the reply,
Let the sleeping dog die.
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VanCitySouth wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:27 pm Well now that it's the cold season again I'm back from my semi-hibernation. Actually wrote this in 2022, so I've been hanging onto this one for a bit, but it seems to have become almost prophetic given the fire season we've just had.
That's good 👍Mr. Van man it does resonate with our fire seasons 🔥 lately and WB for another season of drunkle uncles, 384 hours, only 10 day's away, terrain bleed, fights and arguments, oh and El Spoiler. :D we need Kells back and Storm. :shifty:
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Wow! lots of memories here from my early childhood in elementary school to my first crush in high school.
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