The Moody Blues
Legend Of A Mind
Had To Fall In Love
Driftwood
Legend Of A Mind
Had To Fall In Love
Driftwood
Lol... I just discovered this thread this morning.
My wife and I started dating in '87...married in '88 in Saskatoon.
Get this...the temperature on June 4th that day was +40!!! Dang hot.
Music has always been a special part of our lives with a few songs or singers that hold a special memory.
My first card I gave to my wife I quoted a lyric from a song called " Weekend in New England"
"with you there's a heaven, so earth ain't so bad"
Still love that line
When Tanner was 8 months old or so he was restless and could not sleep.
It wasn't till around 2 am I turned on the tv and put on a VHS of the Eagles "Hell freezes over" concert.
I had Tanner on my knee and as he watched the concert i bounced him on my knee to the bass drum of the song "In the city".and "Take it easy"
He didn't make it to the end , he was out.
I built a little fortress on the couch and he slept there till morning.
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Well then, here you go.....Have started listening to a local community radio station. Love it because it opens up so many genres that I would never listen to on Pandora/Spotify. I have come to really like Blue Grass, probably because I like Irish music as well.
Not giving up on playoffs
Can't stand the thought of no playoff hockey
Need to find one for Pasta
Have started listening to a local community radio station. Love it because it opens up so many genres that I would never listen to on Pandora/Spotify. I have come to really like Blue Grass, probably because I like Irish music as well.
One of the first bands to merge Bluegrass and Rock into "Newgrass"Have started listening to a local community radio station. Love it because it opens up so many genres that I would never listen to on Pandora/Spotify. I have come to really like Blue Grass, probably because I like Irish music as well.
One of the first bands to merge Bluegrass and Rock into "Newgrass"
They appeared on the Andy Griffith show many times as "The Darlings"
Brother Doug took his Banjo and joined ex-Byrd Gene Clark and future Eagle Bernie Leadon and made a couple albums that were an early part of the foundation of the SoCal country rock era of the early 70's
Today we have Molly and AJ