So here we are and let's not forget, requests are on. Like Jules' Holiday, by the Skorps. Here it is:
Adrienne's Two-Step, or something like that:
To say nothing of GWB's white supremacy. Behold the Eurythmics. Well done, Miss Annie Borman Lennox, let's hear it for white supremacism:
Warning. White supremacy
In the meanwhile, it's thundering down with rain. Who knows, maybe this rustic, erstwhile cotton town will be washed away in the wake of the flood. Not dissimilar to our Christian culture, when you think of it.
Cheers,
LPP
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Eric Clapton - Steve Winwood (Can't find my way home)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L82II1lNjo
Steve Winwood - The finer things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU4tFpwYK0s
Nice to see the jukebox is back up. Here are my selections. Since you're having rain, as we are up here, this Jerry Jeff Walker song seems appropriate. Jerry Jeff passed last October. He was a fine songwriter as well as a performer best known for Mr. Bojangles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRol_bW1NZw
Now something to dance to by Roger Brown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIs6nKfVbQ8
And finally something retro. As you can see, my tastes are wide ranging.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7ruixMDol4
All Good ones. I am going to start practicing for the dance with Adrienne though.
Def Leppard hysteria
Speaking of Wake of the Flood, why no Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo or Stella Blue?
LOVE it!
Well played, Scorps, and well played LSP!
Here's one JJW song I sprung on my priest last Sunday after he preached about what he expected to find in heaven: "Will There Be Any?" https://youtu.be/QqrTXMCu9OA
And now for something completely different, Jimi Hendrix playing acoustic guitar (there's about a 40-second gap between the first part and the second part, either wait it out or fast forward thru it):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P701paKEMXs
Juliette, I fully understand you need a holiday!
Good calls, RHT!
Curiously, I went to his Cotswold studio years/decades ago with my dad (SW played the Mass at my Guv'nor's church from time to time). What a nice guy. Of course the studio was like a spaceship :)
Wow... Jim. Stand by.
KId, I'd like to think I could do it but in reality? Watching the pyrotechnics from the sidelines. But you'll do well.
Right in, tooldieguy. On track.
And Pewster, what did the clergyperson say.
Hmmmm. Maybe he came back with Franklin's Tower?
My dear Infidel, Rome wasn't built in a day.
That said, stand by for some awesome tunez.
And... could you please start blogging again? It's important.
WWW -- CLASSIC.
And I'd forgotten it, until now. Thx.
I need an authentic juke box - with singles to support it's operation, for the game room here at the mine.
Good call, LL. I pull all my music off the internet, which is like a jukebox but isn't. Hmmm.
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