Janis Ian
Stop it, you are going to make me cry.
over the decades musicians rise and fall like a spring wind.
some stay where they should never be, some never are where they should be; such is the roulette of time.
this thread is dedicated to singer songwriters who influence the rest of the best, but are seldom known - 'gamblers in the neon, clinging to guitars...' .
Janis Ian
Stop it, you are going to make me cry.
over the decades musicians rise and fall like a spring wind.
some stay where they should never be, some never are where they should be; such is the roulette of time.
this thread is dedicated to singer songwriters who influence the rest of the best, but are seldom known - 'gamblers in the neon, clinging to guitars...' .
Do you recall Jeremy Spencer? He played a pretty good slide guitar in a few of Mick Fleetwood's early band incarnations
I know that Peter (and Mick) had a line up for a while that included a few other guitar styles. Slide and pedal steel? (just guessing here)
Sadly, you are entering my JW black hole years.
I knew Peter Green from John Mayall but in the late 70's through early 77? I was followiing that bigger Jesus you so aptly described.
I try to forget those dark ages. My sister worked in the music industry and did her best to keep me up to date. I was ever on guard against those demons though!
I've been trying to catch up ever since. I only became aware of the YouTube library after I revisited JWD after a long absence.
Jeremy Spencer is great. The "National" guitar has such an interesting tone.
I've heard the name "Peter Sloan", but hearing him is entirely different.
Live music...hmm, I don't know what words to choose. Recorded music pleases me...live music excites me?
Mr. Ted,
You did good, I don't recall seeing Phil Ochs named here. One could say Leonard Cohen picked up where Phil Ochs left off.
carmel, likes popcorn, green olives and blueberry waffles.. snickers, likes watermelon, cantaloupe and hawaiian bread.. what does your cat eat?
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philip.
they eat every bug they see which is useful.
Mine have given up wasps and I think black widows. It's fun to watch them snag flies in mid-flight though.
Cat's don't hunt to eat, cats hunt to hunt. Which isn't necessarily good in an urban environment.
Sane?
No, greed.
Ima going to log in here as an Osage. We never surrendered. We were cheated like all NA's were. The Cherokee were mentioned here, after Jackson screwed the Cherokee over they were awarded some of the Osage homeland. What they had to endure before they were granted my tribes lands is too horrid for our schools to teach.
The Osage History should remind some that some of us remember the lies.
what the hell ever happened to 'free choice'?
it is the law that we must change - no choice.
yet look at the new disaster this creates!
corporations deal with chemical pollutants. You may view these laws as an 'intrusion', I view them as an essential protection for the future generations
I'll toss this one out there, these laws are circumvented in the real world of Construction. Here in the US anyways, the dollar rules, everyone has their price. I'll not relate my personal history with rules being bent for $$$.
One needs to trust in government to insure anarchy dosent reign, but damn...how optimistic can we be?
Seriously...I want proof.
what the hell ever happened to 'free choice'?
it is the law that we must change - no choice.
yet look at the new disaster this creates!
Besides being a foul mouthed Drunk.
That stance is more common than many here would admit I suspect.
I out myself and claim to be another "foul, mouth drunk".
That of course dosen't explain why any one here would debate any of this nonsense that dosen't
apply to this thread.
Sorry Amicus..Whitey will throw you in jail for that..LOL!
Yeah, but at least I'd be there for a reason. Not like the blacks, hispanics and poor whites that couldn't afford attorneys.
This gives me a viable reason to slit a JW throat...right?
How much can a victim of genocide take?
what the hell ever happened to 'free choice'?
it is the law that we must change - no choice.
yet look at the new disaster this creates!
Six,
Dammit, when can we find a consensus to change what we know is wrong?
Really, honestly...can we really change our world for the better? I'm there if it's feasible, I'm a bit disgruntled with the US record...back to at least early 18?? that is.
I welcome a new thread, "The optimum US government".