Yep, we do requests and I like this, from Wild Wild West:
RHT sent this in too, and here at the Compound we like it a lot:
And let's not forget Mr. Sinatra:
And that's just a few. Send in your fave tunes and off we'll go, to the Moon.
Your Old Pal,
LSP
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PS. #DFTR
A story--
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...and a tune--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITlsnSciSIs
What the heck, one more tune. Got to see Leo Kottke live in Madison, Wisconsin in 1977. This video is from around that same time. Love this song, and at the end, he just lights up the twelve string.
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I saw Ray Wylie Hubbard live in Ft. Worth years ago when he opened for Willie Nelson. Terrific artist.
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Send Lawyers Guns and Money! https://youtu.be/kZx_TokIHdI
ReplyDeleteIt was either that or Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, it was a toss up. Heads you lose. https://youtu.be/wRWCK9zGynA
Just saw this for the first time over at Free North Carolina--
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Tommy always introduced this tune as a great song of Hope.
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That Kottke is good stuff.
ReplyDeleteAnd to the moon but of course !
Wow, RHT, Kottke's 12 string is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteGreat song, Jim. OK, RWH's kind of a Texan version of Roy Harper but I don't care if they're wicked old hippies, great tunes.
ReplyDeletePewster, whoa, RTHTG! LGM is great too. Curiously, one of the extended flock was in the Angola thing in the '70s. He helps run a novelty antique store in Dallas now. Good man and likes to quote Kipling at length in local dive bars(!).
ReplyDeleteHillbilly Thomists? Love it, RHT.
ReplyDeleteI figured you'd like the Kottke, Kid.
ReplyDeleteThen there's our popular and playful dog. He's been busy jumping up, playing dead, pretending to sleep and generally sniffing about in the .07 bushes for the last day or so. And that's fine, the pup needs to enjoy himself before a good, hard RUN. Yes, to the MOON.
Everyone, great choice of tunes! Stand by for juke box action.
ReplyDeleteRequests? I've had a few. But then again, to many to mention. Anything from Workingman's Dead, American Beauty or Hotel mars will be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteRight with you there, Infidel.
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