littlerockguy
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Charles Durning, character actor, dies at 89
by wha happened? inhttp://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/entertainment&id=8931503.
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littlerockguy
I loved his portrayal of Ed Healy in the miniseries Captains and the Kings. He was a great character actor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc8aJAfwAVQ
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Does it matter what kind of keyboard you type on?
by littlerockguy ini have been typing on the same keyboard for almost 17 years and i'm so used to it i don't want to go to another kind of keyboard if anything happens to this one.. in fact i have a backup model of the same keyboard since they are so hard to find.
it's the old ibm model m keyboard.
i love the sound of the feedback and the racket it makes compared to the newer keyboards.
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littlerockguy
I have been typing on the same keyboard for almost 17 years and I'm so used to it I don't want to go to another kind of keyboard if anything happens to this one.
In fact I have a backup model of the same keyboard since they are so hard to find. It's the old IBM Model M keyboard. I love the sound of the feedback and the racket it makes compared to the newer keyboards. I can't believe how much they are going for on ebay these days!
If you do a lot of typing in your life these are awesome!. I got mine hooked up to my imac however I cannot use the Control-C to copy and Control-V to paste on my keyboard and I have to use the mouse to do those commands, it's worth being hooked up to my mac when I am doing transcription at home once in a while. Do you have a favorite style of keyboard?
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Can I getta little musical help from my friends please? Songs like Yes' "Roundabout."
by Theocratic Sedition ini'm not the biggest fan of yes although "leave it" is one of my favorite songs of any genre.
another one of their songs though, "roundabout" is a favorite too.
there's a certain aggressive rhythm it has, one might call it kinda funky, yet the vocals have a kind of folksy way about it and it even has a little bit of psychadelic/hard rock guitar nearing the end of the track.
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Who Is On Your Concert "Wish List"?
by breakfast of champions inhere's a few i've missed and hope to see:.
leonard cohen.
radiohead.
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littlerockguy
Carole King and James Taylor together
Fleetwood Mac, hopefully I will catch them in LR when they come in May 2013. Gotta see Stevie Nicks!!!!
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I totally understand why Michael Jackson took propofol
by Hortensia ini've had it a couple of times in the hospital.
it's amazing stuff, one second you're awake, the next second you're asleep.
they turn it off, and you immediately wake up.
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littlerockguy
I had it when I had surgery to have a large cyst cut out my back. The doctor just said, "ok, here we go" and "ok, that's it" and I kept thinking, you mean I had been out that long? It just took a nanosecond and I was out? Damn!!
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Share your photo, only if you don't have any problem with it.
by wolfman85 ini like to share my picture with you and that you share yours with me.
but only if that does not represent any problem to you.
here is mine.
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littlerockguy
Irena Sendler
Irena Sendler ( née Krzyzanowska , also referred to as Irena Sendlerowa in Poland , Nom de guerre Jolanta ; 15 February 1910 – 12 May 2008) [1] was a Polish Catholic social worker who served in the Polish Underground during World War II, and as head of children's section of Zegota , [2] [3] an underground resistance organization in German-occupied Warsaw . Assisted by some two dozen other Zegota members, Sendler smuggled 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto and then provided them with false identity documents and with housing outside the Ghetto, thereby saving those children from being killed in the Holocaust . [4]
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Who (not what) is your guilty pleasure? (Controversial favorites)
by Terry inwe all have somebody we are crazy about that almost everybody can't stand.. if you mention their name your companions give you that "look" (ya know the one, like you just got caught picking your nose!).
i was thinking about this the other day.
i was truly curious if i'm mental or if everybody has a guilty pleasure list like i do.. i'm just going to assume we all do until you set me straight.. if you attach a photo and short explanation about why you like these pariahs it will be more meaningful.. .
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littlerockguy
FHN,
My first post pics were of Taylor Caldwell and Jack Kavorkian. The other pic I didn't name was because everybody on this forum should know who Ayn Rand is by now, lol
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