OT: The Music Thread: Part X

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Metal Monday's.


If time & interest permit, perhaps you, Ozzy & others might inaugurate this weekly feature.

Not a metal guy, but would appreciate the contribution and learning about the genre's best (or favorites).

Give the idea some thought.

Characteristically biased and lame, but a starting point for neophytes like me,


Not strictly "metal."

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Lamb Lies Down one of my favourite albums.



My brother Michael was big on this one in high school.

Never much for the Pogressive R⁰.ock.

He would get high, drink his Coke, and chomp his barbeque Ruffles.

At that point - 10th grade -- I could no longer abide weed.


Mike and I would ritual a meeting. He with his Coke, Mountain Dew, and weed.

Me, though well thirsty for booze even then, standing by and spending time together.

Late '70s,







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Two favorites from my favorite album from the 80s, Steve Winwood's "Back In The High Life"

I was the same age as "Little" Stevie Winwood when I heard their first record. I had bought an acoustic guitar from Sears & Roebucks with a harmonica.. I never could tune the guitar and think I blew into the harp backwards.
There goes show biz. But "Little" Stevie sure could.



Everyone thought he was some old blues guy not a 15 year old bloke.



From Georgia probably

 
Forget the four nations tourney or whatever it is , Marchand should be checking in here to get ready for the playoff run





One for Bonvie


OGAG,

We share a bond.

1] You have been open about your history with mental illness. I shall add that I have one of my own.

2] Those who know pain know comedy,

  • "If you have no tragedy, you have no comedy. Crying and laughing are the same emotion. If you laugh too hard, you cry. And vice versa." — Sid Caesar
  • "Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either." — Golda Meir
  • "The beauty of the world has two edges; one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder." — Virginia Woolf
  • "The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain." — Kahlil Gibran
  • "The wit makes fun of other persons; the satirist makes fun of the world; the humorist makes fun of himself... The wellspring of laughter is not happiness, but pain, stress, and suffering." — James Thurber

Those who understand human nature possess a keen appreciation for the nonsensical, the non sequitur, the meaningless, and most of all, the absurd.

You sir, are of this tribe.

I salute you,

 
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Those who understand human nature possess a keen appreciation for the nonsensical, the non sequitur, the meaningless, and most of all, the absurd.

You sir, are of this tribe.
Thanks Gord.. In full disclosure however I must reveal my tribe does practice Voodoo as have I since childhood



Laugh and the world laughs with you- Sonny Bono



You scream, I scream
We all scream for Ice Cream
-Arthur Lee




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