WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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edwardofhuncote

#2700
Quote from: cozmik_cowboy on May 11, 2018, 09:56:37 PM


Peter


"Please don't make me laugh... my career is based on feelin' blue." True, 'dat Coz.  ;D


Harwell-Grice Band is putting a couple tunes in the set today in honor of our Moms. As played by the Grateful Dead:




David Houck


cozmik_cowboy

Just FYI, Dave - Fareed is retiring from the School of Music at Northern Illinois University this month.

Peter (For whom that that info is actually pertinent, as it means no more faculty recitals.)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

David Houck

I watched a short instructional video of his this afternoon; I can't imagine how illuminating studying with him at NIU would have been.

cozmik_cowboy

#2704
A little .

What's that you say?  I misunderstood and there's supposed to be an apostrophe in there?  .

But really, folks - allow me to insert a small history lesson:
Originally Mother's day was not intended as a day to honor mothers, but rather as a day for mothers to rise in anger.  Here is the original Mother's Day Proclamation issued by Julia Ward Howe in 1870:

Arise, then women of this day!
Arise all women who have hearts,
Whether your baptism be that of water or of tears

Say firmly:
"We will not have questions decided by irrelevant agencies,
Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking of carnage,
for caresses and applause.
Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn
all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience.
We women of one country
will be too tender of those of another country
to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs."

From the bosom of the devastated earth goes up a voice with
our own, it says 'disarm, disarm!'
The sword of murder is not the balance of justice.
Blood does not wipe out dishonor nor violence indicate possession.
As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war,
let women now leave all that may be left of home
for a great and earnest day of counsel.
Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.
Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means
whereby the great human family can live in peace,
each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
but of God.

In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask
that a general congress of women without limit of nationality,
be appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient
and at the earliest period consistent with its objects,
to promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
the amicable settlement of international questions,
and the great and general interests of peace.

Peter (Who none the less wishes a happy 'Murcin-style Mother's Day to any and all who are or who have mothers.)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

lbpesq

And I thought it was started by the Hallmark company with the following proclamation:

Let's make money!

Me?   A cynic?

Bill, tgo

cozmik_cowboy

Can you say "co-opted"?

Peter (Who will put his cynicism up against anyone's)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

David Houck


cozmik_cowboy

"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: cozmik_cowboy on May 15, 2018, 01:39:11 PM
The incomparable .

Peter


Such a natural talent, and such a tragic story.

edwardofhuncote

I've been on a Rhonda Vincent thing the past couple days... perhaps in remembrance of other things past. Anyway, the mandolin signature on this old tune of hers hooked me the first time I heard it.

sonicus

#2711
Our video with Dead Guise from 3/10/18  :)  The bass sounded a bit loud from where the Zoom camera was placed , however I love my Alembic Sound !
Despite the power failure in that entire locality that evening  we still anded up with the seats and tables filled and dancers in front of the stage . It makes me really happy when the dancers show up to groove .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj5OrG7LFmI&feature=share

pauldo

Wolf that was great, bass volume was fine!   ;D
Looks like a really cool place to play.

I heard this on the radio on the way home today, the bassist really gets greasy about half way through.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=h1OOkfe0f2U

David Houck

Wolf, your group keeps getting better; the playing is more confident.  Nice camera angle; and I too thought the bass level was fine.

sonicus