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Great thank you. How are you doing bro? Jan & I are sipping on some gin & tonics and the night is young. I had the idea of playing two albums of each band for tonight. Gives it a better flow rather than one to another. I'm easy, as long as the TT spinning I'm happy. Cheers!
I'm just chillin' and a spinnin' and sipping on Diet A&W
Bruce Cockburn: Humans, '80, RCA Evening Gents, foregoing the Red Dwarf Marathon PBS Pledge Drive for some tunes & Clive Cussler. Sounds like all is well in the East & SW. Sippin' on some ice water, had margaritas earlier.
Last one for tonight as it's now midnight. I'm getting up early and going hiking to Sunfish Pond and that's quite a walk. About 4 hours there and back.Uphill both ways
McKendree Spring: Spring Suite , '73, MCA
I had all my McKendree Spring LP's out the other night and it looks like this is the only one I'm missing
Gypsy
Joni Mitchell: Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, '77 Asylum Records (w/ Jaco Pastorius on bass)
I have a copy but never listened to it, not a big Joni Mitchell fan. But it must sound good because three or four years ago it was on the Stereophile Records 2 Die 4 list.Paul
July were a psychedelic rock band from Ealing, London that were professionally active between 1968 and 1969. The band's music was a blend of psychedelic rock and pop, marked by lush harmonies, acoustic guitars, keyboards, and intricate lead guitar work. Although none of the band's records managed to chart in the UK or the U.S., July are today best remembered for their songs "My Clown", "Dandelion Seeds", and "The Way", which have all been included on a number of compilation albums over the years.