williambaum.bsky.social
Reader, listener, overthinker, dog person, 55 years of T1 diabetes.
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Well Ted the Pack has certainly had the Bears’ number for a long time but I think in Butkus’s era it was more even God I hope we are headin back that way. I hate the Pack but I respect the Pack. One of the best run teams in NFL.
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Hate to admit this but, it's McMahon, Rubio, and...Kristi Noem with a new hair color???
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Marco is learning how to like the taste of semen.
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Until Sanborn's relatively recent death, I had always thought that Bowie himself was on the sax on this album, but my brother straightened me out on that.
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David Bowie - Right (it's actually David Sanborn on the gorgeous sax solo at the beginning)
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Good morning Happy!
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Morning Sarah!
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Good morning Lou!
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Morning Angela!
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1945 - that Shelly Manne post from a few days ago put Coleman Hawkins in my head. Here he is at the height of his powers. And a happy heavenly birthday to John Simmons, on bass here.
youtu.be/DPptgaAP8z0
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Or both, of course.
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Do you still have that system?
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Good morning Johnny! I'm torn - I just moved to a new house and trying to organize everything and I'm looking at all this old stereo stuff - Adcom power, KEF speakers, etc. - and wondering if I still want it! Seems blasphemous, given how important that stuff was back in the day.
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Morning Sarah!
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1979 - my dad gave me a Nakamichi tape deck as a graduation present in 1985. Candy-O was the first tape I made on that thing. I'm fully digital now, but there are plenty of people that want to use those old listening tools - you know, turntables, tape decks and the like.
youtu.be/_ZxIFq8QPa8
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They call Alabama the Crimson Tide - call me Deacon Blues
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Well, my statement is a dramatic oversimplification. I tried really hard to get into country music when I moved to DFW from Chicago, and I do like some of it, but it ain't in heavy rotation. Fun music fact - the Rolling Stones are a damn good country band.
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Good morning Johnny!
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Good morning Angela! Shepherd is a blues purist and does a lot to support the fewer and fewer old time blues musicians that are still around. His most recent record, Young Fashioned Ways, he did with Bobby Rush who is over 90! Blues and country are basically the same music, different instruments.
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1997 - KWS was 20 when this one came out, and it's his 48th today.
youtu.be/AKAqD2XG_XE
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Gulp - that's Eddie Costa on the piano, not Hank Jones. Hank played on like half of the tunes on this album. Eddie died shortly after doing this record in a car crash.
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His fiddle on this just shivers my spine out, even after a million listens.
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Gatemouth Brown did a killer version of this tune also.
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Nobody slowin down no way everybody steppin on the accelerator
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Hello Sarah!
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Good morning Johnny!
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Good morning Angela!