Walkin' blind - Patti Smith
Hold On --- KT Tunstall
(listening to local radio station out of Seattle - 103.7)
Guitar Hero 80s preview - What I Like About You (Romantics)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VAag8Vxipc&mode=related&search=
(Hi neighbor...Peace and Love...I listen to "The Mountain" sometimes too

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Ray Price - Sixteen Greatest Hits
At age twenty one, I saw Ray Price in a live performance. It so happened that my employer lived with his parents, above a bar-dance hall just outside San Antonio. Ray had been paid to play the Saturday night dance. Well, I grew up loving country music, but had become disaffected with it by this time. I watched about ten minutes of Ray's show, then went upstairs, where I was bunking, and played a few Harry Belafonte albums, before going to sleep.
I kep noticing over the years that he was changing. The signature band with a fiddle became replaced by an orchestra. Then, he recorded "For the Good Times." I slowly became a fan of Ray Price, and I now regret not watching his entire performance.
I would have stayed at the show until I heard:
"My heart is breaking darling and many tears are falling
Falling, falling, falling just for you
My eyes are burning darling while my heart is sad and yearning
Yearning, yearning, burning just for you.
You didn't have to go and leave me all alone
I'm sure you think that breaking hearts is fun
But someday you may find out when your new love is gone
That deep down in your heart I'm still the one.
I need you with me darling always with me darling
Need you, need you, need you I'm so blue
Oh, hear my calling darling and stop these tears from falling
Falling, falling, falling just for you."
Midnight Stroll (Dead Man's Stroll)--The Revels
The Doors, Morrison Hotel.
Do you think the rest of the band rolled their eyes when Jim came up with that suggestion for the album's name?
hingehead wrote:Do you think the rest of the band rolled their eyes when Jim came up with that suggestion for the album's name?
Perhaps but it's a damn good album.
Georgia On My Mind- as sung by the late Richard Manuel (of The Band)
Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong.
If you ever travel to the east coast TTH- we should hang out.
Working Man's Cafe.....the new ALBUM by Ray Davies (ex Kinks) which was given away with todays Sunday Times

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