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13. December 2007, 05:23:44
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Where Is The Love? .............................
srnity:  Thank you for putting that piece up for us.  This is a scary, complicated world.  I don't think I want to come back after I check out.

12. December 2007, 19:20:47
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Subject: Re: Enjoy these while you can,they're being yanked quickly
Jim Dandy:  I'm glad we agree on those points.  I saw David Gilmore in Hollywood a year ago April, then saw an audience bootleg video, and it (the video) really didn't capture the true excellence of the performance.  Part of it could be being in the room watching the performance live.  I allowed for that when I said "But then, that could also have been the room...." and, "Maybe it was the ambient noise that comes with audience generated chronicles."

12. December 2007, 03:58:21
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Subject: Re: Enjoy these while you can,they're being yanked quickly
rod03801:  There's always room for one more Zeplin tune.  Thanks for that.  As I was watching it, it occured to me that Jimmy Page, regardless of his age, is still a fine guitar player, and that shone through.  He's not as easy with himself as he used to be.  The instrumentals were great in those clips, really.  But, the voice, Plant's voice just wasn't as strong as it was earlier in his life, to my ear, anyway.  He lacked the ability to make quick turns.  But then, that could also have been the room.

12. December 2007, 02:37:19
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Subject: Re: Enjoy these while you can,they're being yanked quickly
rod03801:  I did watch them through, this machine gets everything, but the servers were pretty busy for those files, most likely. 

IMHO, they've lost a spark, not all, just a..  Maybe it was the ambient noise that comes with audience generated chronicles.  But, my gosh!  They are 59-63, Page being the oldest.  I'm 61, and things change in your body, you just don't have the power.  Even given that, they made a valiant effort, and they sounded pretty durned good for a bunch of grouchy old men.  It's just a fact of life, you can't be 21 at 63, but you can still make a decent memory for your millions of fans.  Don't ever stop loving them.

12. December 2007, 02:16:23
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Subject: Thanks, guys
That was an interesting comparison.  Robert Plant had such lovely hair when he was younger. But, they still make a joyful noise, don't they?  What a Christmas present.  That was quite a thrill.

11. December 2007, 10:33:00
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Subject: This is really off the wall - must be late
I've always loved those musicals with all the dancing girls in the elaborate costumes on a dressed up stage and a big band playing their hearts out.  So, I was just pawing around YouTube tonight looking for chapati recipes, and I found this:

From the 1941 movie UMA NOITE NO RIO staring Carmen Miranda and Don Ameche - sit back and get ready to smile.



11. December 2007, 06:37:23
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: I'm on Big Mama now, and hapy as a clam
Modified by TexasToest (11. December 2007, 06:38:40)
awesome:  I guess I won't listen to her as she gets older, then, will I?  I didin't know she'd died, that's how much attention I pay. 

Eriisa:  Well, it's great, and soooooooooo much faster than that other machine.  I'm very grateful he doesn't mind being shared.  He could come hang around here some if he wanted to, especially when I start replacing components on this system.  I need a DVD player that has a burner, and I need a new CD burner.  The one I have never has worked right.  It fails a lot, then I've succeeded in making a fine coaster. 

 But, I've got display problems.  I'll have to spend some of tomorrow on the phone with the card manufacturer and ViewSonic to see if I can tweak the stuff we did today..

I know

11. December 2007, 01:57:12
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Subject: I'm on Bug Mama now, and hapy as a clam
Yep, computer is fixed, thank you Eriisa, and your handy dandy CIO.  That was very kind of you to share him with me.   My new monitor is still gorgeous, and all is well in my world. I'm loving this 16-1/2" wide X 10" high 19" diagonal wide screen.  Those
videos come to life.  Well, then there is the stereo I have hanging on
my computer.  I've gone through the videos I'd missed over the last few days.  Thanks everybody for your posts.

Jim Dandy

Veteran's Day Montage - Nice, thanks.  It's in your face, but not in your face.  I prefer subtle to being whacked over the head.

Marc Almond - I'd never heard that song, but I have to say it was quite exciting.  I'm not sure if it was the heart he put into it, or the big band (you know how I feel about big bands).  But, that was one stunning piece.

rod030801:  Tainted Love - wasn't that the same stage as Say Hello & Wave Goodbye?  (I guess Ewe answered that question.)  Anyway, another big band sound.  I have this soft spot, see?  I did know that song, but like you, I'd never heard that arrangement.  Really nice, thank you.

awesome:  Tom T. Hall is always good, and I love that song.  Tammy, well she seems to be seasoning, which is good.  I guess maybe I'll start listening to her when she gets old, like Dolly. 

OK, Jim the Dandiest.  You hit on one of my VERY favorite cryin' tunes.  Every time I hear that song, I just sob.  So, ya got a tear out of me at last.

Hunkey:  Hahaha!  That's just the best, isn't it?  It just cracks me up!  Thanks so very much.  It's Christmas now.

10. December 2007, 05:51:52
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My computer is supposed to get fixed for sure tomorrow.  I can't wait to watch all these videos.  What a night, and I wasn't here.  I'll catch up tomorrow.  Glad ya' ll are having fun.

9. December 2007, 22:00:10
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Subject: A very powerful song

Jim Dandy:  Intereting literature on the net about this, it feels like they are saying Joel is passing the baton.  That's not the intent, IMHO.  Dillon is a good singer, and sings the song with a lot of power, granted.  Joel just wanted that power and youth to tell the story.


The thing that strikes me is this war is spurring music, which also happened during the Viet Nam war.  Maybe, if the music community keeps it up, somone will hear it.  Proliferate, proliferate, proliferate.


9. December 2007, 01:45:59
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Subject: Mardi Gras is early this year....

so goodfoods tells me.  In honor of his return to Brainking, I am posting this, probably my VERY fave Zydeco Band, Beau Soleil - Zydeco Gris Gris


Not only is the Zydeco, it's durned good music.


 


9. December 2007, 00:59:22
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Subject: Re:
Ewe:  Whew!  I'm relieved to hear that.  You must be terribly relieved.  Maybe a little exhaustion?

9. December 2007, 00:41:01
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
Ewe:  Oh dear!  Please let us know what happened with this.  The show must go on, so we learn to be troopers.  It might not always be the best thing for us.

4. December 2007, 05:42:35
TexasToest 
Subject: Felix Davidad

3. December 2007, 00:19:24
TexasToest 

Dandy-Pie:  I have to agree with you.  I was a little taken aback by Bon Jovi too.  You were sure to vote for Kiss out of the bunch left there.  Thanks for the illustration.


awesome:  I didn't look at all of the bands that had been eliminated already, but I know The Who was one, and maybe Cream.  So, if your favorite band isn't there, you might look to that for information.  I just know Jeff Beck wasn't mentioned.  And, I wondered how that happened.


I'm having a lot of trouble watching videoes right now.  I hope to have this handled this week.  Watching videos on this system (????) is like trying to drive a car that's missing on two cylinders - choppy at best, dead stopped at worst.  And the video and audio are not in sync.  So, please pardon me while I recover from this problem.


2. December 2007, 20:45:17
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Subject: Re: Come on peeps

Hunkey:  I voted.  Next week is #1 guitarist, and Jeff Beck wasn't nominated.  How can you vote for #2 for #1?


 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ej3BdMpgZw


2. December 2007, 07:48:51
TexasToest 
Subject: Renewal
Modified by TexasToest (2. December 2007, 08:22:40)

I've been scarce here for a while, just chillin', trying to come up with some enthusiasm.  It hit me today when I played The Groobees CD in the car while I was running some errands.  I know, you've never heard of the Groobees, they're Texas folk.  But, Susan Harris bears listening to.  She's an outstanding song writer, and .... I'll let her tell you.




Wide Open Spaces


1. December 2007, 19:40:38
TexasToest 

Dandy-Pie:  You sent me off to Google, so I guess I'm showing my age (so what's new?).  I'd never heard of Zan and Jayna.  They must have been around during one of my ban-TV periods, and died before I returned.  Was it a good show?


Hunkey:  !!!Thank you so much for the references!!!  AND, thank you for stopping in.  AIDS is definitely affecting all of us, and our children.  "Say It's Not True" conveys such a succinct message, not only in the world of AIDS research, but in the health care industry itself.  As you know, this is a big issue in our society in the U.S.  IMHO, no medical care should be withheld from anybody due to their inability to pay.  There is something wrong with the picture where people are practicing medicine for financial gain rather than helping people live healthy, productive lives.  As I wrote to the Governor of Texas just last week, "This system is wrong" this system is sick. I applaud Paul Rodgers, and Brian May for making this performance available.  Let us volley it on to every corner of the world.


28. November 2007, 20:33:48
TexasToest 
Subject: The vision alone is something to behold!
Haha!  Now, that's rich Dandy-Pie.  But, that song deserves to be sung by anyone who feels it - gender be @#$%^&. 

26. November 2007, 04:52:21
TexasToest 
Subject: All that stuff ya'll posted.

Hey, Ewe, glad you had fun.  It's really a thrill to meet people in real life you've been chatting with on the net for years.  It's like you know them on the inside, but you've never met their outside.


That Sicknote vid was really fun, I liked it.  But, I looked and I looked, and I never saw any bunny ears.  How could I miss such a thing?


666?  That must be an extensive menu.  Good thing no goats were harmed, I might have been one.


Yummy yummy yummy I've got love in my tummy???  Will we ever hear that on Lawrence Welk?  The Archies?  You're having to dig deep for this stuff!


25. November 2007, 04:53:55
TexasToest 
Subject: Pays me to go out of town.

You guys got busy.  Thanks for all the little treats on my arrival home.  Hey Ewe, good to see you.  When you two were showing Dreadzone and The Beat, I was reminded of my fave group of that ilk, Afro Celt Sound System


Thanks for the Turkey Day greeting, Dandiest.  It really WAS trippy.  And, who can resist a Canadian Mounty named Dudly?  Hahahah!!


20. November 2007, 22:29:26
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Welcome back everyone
Jim Dandy:   I wish I'd known about that song in the 90s.  I would have rather liked it myself.  Thanks, Dandy-Pie.

20. November 2007, 04:27:33
TexasToest 
Subject: Blast from the past
Modified by TexasToest (20. November 2007, 04:36:39)

Last night, I was listening to some Leonard Cohen.  At about the same time that Cohen was on the scene, this lady was doing some astounding things, and thoughts of Cohen brought her to mind.  So, she's been rattling around in there all day.  The only way I could get her out of there was to post this.



Buffy St Marie - "Universal Soldier"



There was a quote from Buffy in some of the notes about this song where she said she wrote it in the basement of The Purple Onion coffeehouse in Toronto. 


14. November 2007, 22:56:42
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: sometimes the theatre of the mind works best

Jim Dandy:  I had to look it up, because evidently they missed Texas.  Or, could it be that my ex and I were still newly weds, and we were definitely hippy types.  If it wasn't "heavy" we looked right over it.  So, I'm leaving the answer to others.  1910 Fruitgum Company?  You knew about them?  Or you tripped over them.  Hahaha!  That was priceless.  They seem like they might be from the earlyr 60s.  Hmmm?


UzzyLady:  I was familiar with the song, as you might well imagine, it's on all the "Texas"  stations.  I think they ought to make it the Texas National Anthem.  The slide show showed an awful lot about Texas, but you can't cover all of it in 3 minutes.  I mean, they missed Brenham.  Oh, and Galveston.  But, the diversity comes through.  And, look who got in the big fat middle...Townes Van Zandt.  Hahaha!  I had to smile all the way through that piece, because I've been to all of those places, and I have fond memories of all of them.  Thanks for the memories.


14. November 2007, 06:17:49
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: sometimes the theatre of the mind works best
Jim Dandy:  I have to agree with you there.  I remember uncounted hours lying on the floor, my head between the speakers, eyes closed, and listening to the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album over and over and over, getting deeper and deeper meanings with every hearing.  It might be why radio, in my opinion, is the best venue for music.  You are there with yourself, no one, nothing to distract you.  One thing I like about long road trips is the music.  I take tons and tons of CDs on the road with me.  decloedt does the same thing.  We had 10 days worth of music last year while we were on the road. 

14. November 2007, 04:30:51
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Subject: Re: IMHO far away the best song they ever recorded
Jim Dandy:  That was a really hot performance, you're right.  But then, it's hard to know when to stop, especially when fans are demanding more, and business managers just want more and more money.

13. November 2007, 16:18:46
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: BOA
Jim Dandy:  Security?  Hah!

13. November 2007, 05:08:38
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle:   Me too, Doosie!  I was really bored over there.

12. November 2007, 05:11:52
TexasToest 
Subject: I can't believe it
I went out to a radio station I like to see if I could stream it.  It loaded the Flash player without a problem.  The computer must have gone out and found the missing or corrupted file, and the next time I tried the installation, which was just a few minutes ago, it installed.  So, now I CAN see YouTubes.  Woo freaking Hoo!!!!  And, y'all don't have to hum anymore.  I felt like a mouse in a cage in the corner. 

12. November 2007, 02:23:09
TexasToest 
Subject: Mousetrap gives up her moderator handle
I regret to announce that Mousetrap has asked to be removed as a moderator on this board.  Her message just below will explain it.  Mousetrap, do NOT be a stranger, or we'll have to come get you out of your mousey hole, and put you in a cage over there in the corner.

11. November 2007, 22:59:23
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Subject: Re:

Jim Dandy:   Thank you, Dandy-Pie.  We'll see, I've messaged one of the globs to see what the powers that are think.  But, your sentiment warms my heart. 


Marc Bolan?  T-Rex? 


11. November 2007, 21:15:13
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Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy:   No, I can't view YouTube videos for lack of the latest Adobe Flash player.  And, with Win98, I can't install it either.  I may have to step down as mod until I get a video card.  §:( 

11. November 2007, 20:18:33
TexasToest 

Hey, y'all, I can't see embedded files, and evidently, I can't click on the big blank space either.  My video card went down, and I had to swap out computers for a Win98 machine with 32 meg ram.  What an insult!  It's going to be this way for a while too, since I number myself among the unemployed.  So, if you wouldn't mind humming the tunes for me, I'd be very appreciative.


Mousetrap, I didn't go anywhere, the Dandy did.  I've been around, just kind of ... incognito.


10. November 2007, 18:53:38
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Back in the Saddle
Jim Dandy:  Y'are?  We missed you.  Glad you're home.

7. November 2007, 09:30:33
TexasToest 
Modified by TexasToest (7. November 2007, 09:31:50)
srnity:  That IS a funny video, and how true!!!

This isn't for everybody, but it's for me, and my ilk.  I agree with those who say this is the best band in the world - or was. 


6. November 2007, 05:24:18
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Subject: Re: Not exactly metal
Dolittle:  Your wish is my command.  Yeah, ole Delbert is somebody to be proud of.  He's a desert rat, born in Lubbock. 

I started to post this one last night, but did the other one instead.  Same concert, in Austin.  That sax player will knock your socks off.  I like this one, because Delbert really shines on the cow bell.  Because of the cow bell, I'm dedicating it to Jim Dandy.


5. November 2007, 03:13:02
TexasToest 
Subject: Not exactly metal
This is one of my favorite Texas Bad Boys. 

Delbert McClinton at Austin City Limits. 

4. November 2007, 23:23:24
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Sugar Ray
Jim Dandy:  I'd heard that song.  I don't know where though, unless it was JACK-FM.  It's alright, has a good rhythm, it's easy to dance to.  But, you're right, they really sold out!

4. November 2007, 22:43:46
TexasToest 
Subject: Sugar Ray
Guess I'd better go listen to some of their later work.  Cuz, I was curious what they sold out to.  Isn't it unusual for metal bands to "soften up"?

4. November 2007, 18:24:53
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Nana Mouskouri
Mousetrap:  She really does have a beautiful voice.  I'm glad you got to see her.

4. November 2007, 06:28:26
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
Jim Dandy:  Awwww.  That would be so cool!  Hey, my aunt sent a magnifying glass that is making my reading a lot easier.  So, I could read the book without a struggle.

For those who don't know, I have a couple cataracts that need to come out, and insurance won't pay for them until June.  Meanwhile reading is very difficult, and I'm finding it hard to work.  Tonight, though, I got copies of emails my attorney friend is sending around to certain benevolent organizations pleading my case.  I kind of had to have a little tear or two over that.

4. November 2007, 06:10:51
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
Jim Dandy:  Evidently.  I've learned more about him since you've been reading that book than I ever knew.  I'm going to look for that book as soon as I can.

4. November 2007, 05:55:05
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
Jim Dandy:That was really sad..  I found myself fighting back the tears.  Was the end of the book sad too since you knew the ending?

2. November 2007, 23:18:12
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
Jim Dandy:  Sure are a lot of people who can relate to that piece.  He even looks angry - bet he is!

2. November 2007, 23:12:23
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: The Father of country music
Jim Dandy:  You are probably right about that.  Jimmie Rodgers died in 1933, Bob Wills was 30, and just starting to be noticed.  ank Williams ws 10.  I'd agree he's the father of country music.

1. November 2007, 22:24:29
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Subject: Re:
Ewe:  I wish I had the resources to haul my lil behind over there.  Are you going?

1. November 2007, 22:23:22
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Porter Wagoner
Tuesday:  Really?  I didn't know that.  That's not too far from Nashville.

1. November 2007, 19:09:55
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Porter Wagoner
Modified by TexasToest (1. November 2007, 19:11:26)
Tuesday:  Let us NOT, indeed, forget Porter in all his glory

Be sure to click on the photo to enlarge it.  The sequins on this suit are uncharacteristically subtle.

1. November 2007, 04:52:46
TexasToest 
Subject: Trick or Treat
Thanks, Nirvana.  Now.....where is my treat?

31. October 2007, 23:19:07
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: A scary jam from Be Bop Deluxe circa 77,don't worry,I'll get with the program *1162*
Jim Dandy:  More!  More!  You're with the program, don't stop.  I looked up that delicious little lead guitar player.  He's done some other things.  Interesting guy, trained in the arts.  He knows what he's doing, for sure!

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