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Taylor Hawkins dead at 50...

This comes as a total shock. If you know the Foo Fighters, Taylor was their drummer.
Details are sketchy but it's said the band was on tour in South America. They finished a gig at a Festival in Argentina and scheduled to play Friday in Columbia.

I didn't see any updates to their website:

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Willy3411

Phil Collins bids emotional farewell to fans at his final concert

Music legend Phil Collins held his last concert ever amid his ongoing health issues.
Collins was joined by Genesis bandmates Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks for their last show ever at London's 02 Saturday evening. Collins, 71, performed the show sitting down and quipped to the crowd he will now need to find a real job, the Daily Mail reported.

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Collins has suffered from numerous health issues in recent years, including dislocating vertebrae in his neck in 2007 that left nerve damage to his hands. He has used a cane since 2015, when he had back surgery, and revealed in September he can "barely hold" a drumstick.

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DO YOU WANNA DANCE?

I have taught American line dancing for many years and though I never bothered about real dancing when I was much younger, I was so glad that I discovered this form of exercise. I enjoyed it so much that I started to teach it and it opened a world of appreciation of all kinds of dance and music. It is a great form of mental and physical stimulation and enables you to express yourself and escape the restrictions of life. I enjoy watching all types of dance and listening to the music that accompanies the steps.
Are there any dances that you have performed and what type of music and artists do you appreciate?
Are there any films you have watched and enjoyed the dance moves?
dancing dancing yay wave
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Ride Like the Wind...

Musician, singer, songwriter Christopher Cross released the song Ride Like the Wind in 1980 and it was a hit reaching #2 on the Billboard charts.

The basis of the song was about a convicted outlaw on the run from a death-by-hanging sentence. He has to 'ride like the wind' to reach the Mexican border and avoid capture by the sheriff's posse.

Great song, great lyrics. Here is the album version:




Michael McDonald does the background vocals.
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Paul McCartney...

I've always admired the song writing skill/talent of Paul McCartney.
Having only seen him perform live once about 12 years ago when ticket prices were $250, I coughed up the money. It was the last show of his US tour and I didn't think there would be another South Florida Show after this.
I went with a friend who was a dedicated Beatle fan and the people who were behind us caught Paul's 2 previous concerts in Florida. They joked about being arrested for stalking him.
79 year old famed bassist, guitarist, pianist, singer songwriter, vegetarian, positive thinker, billionaire, grants interviews and acknowledges fans who have bought his music and followed his career for more than 4 decades.
Giving up the ghost and letting his white hair show through the dye, he's been overdue for another face lift.
In an undated interview, Paul gives out some interesting background to some of the collaborative efforts that went into Beatle and solo songs.

Have a listen...

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EUROhedgehogORG

This blog is for the ones...



... Who are looking for Mr. Right.
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Nerdville East: I buy the story, the instrument comes free...

Guitarist Joe Bonamassa has been hoarding vintage guitars and amplifiers for more than a generation. Some of his collection comes from famous owners that were passed through friends or family. Many were modified by their previous owners. Some remained in their altered states and many Joe had restored back to their original luster.

Interviewed by Mark Agnesi of Gibson guitars, Joe is an expert to the details of his collection, literally having total recall for the history behind each and every one.

Mentioned in the video, he doesn't break up a set. So if he made a deal for a guitar that came along with an amplifier, they stay together and the story told behind his quest to get these instruments becomes part of it's history. Joe can tell the year an instrument was made, specifics to the pickups and electronics, style of the neck (thin or rounded) whether or not it had original frets or modified.

His Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to collect instruments, especially Gibson Les Paul series with sunburst finish is apparent. It's memorabilia madness and about 33 minutes into the video a significant statement "I buy the story, the instrument comes free" puts it all together.
He doesn't say, I picked up this guitar from a music store... it's more like: This one was bought from Woodies music in Chobonga, Illinois. It's a '67 with original electronics. The owner bought it for his son who played in a garage band before joining the army. They paid $157 with a case. I wasn't unable to strike a deal with Woody the first time, but passing through 6 months later, he finally accepted my offer. It comes with the original receipt. That's Joe. That's Nerdville.

Joe first did a video of his California collection calling it Nerdville. In his travels and touring, geographically it was beneficial to relocate to Nashville so his new home was appropriately titled Nerdville East.

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Rebel Rousers...

I was surfing some guitar sites and hit a Pinterest page with mug shots of famous singers/musicians.
Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, ___, Kurt Cobain.


I didn't recognize the one before Kurt.
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Be My Baby...

Ronnie Spector co-founder of the legendary Ronettes, dead at 78.
Rest in Peace...

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JimNastics

Slow beat & Fast Guitar. Lots of Whiskey Blues for you



Perhaps you are in pain, having lost a loved one,
to cancer, another woman, a virus, or some punk's gun.
I know it hurts bad baby, and that's no good.
Let me ease it honey, like I know I should.

Come right on over sweetheart and I'll ease the pain.
I've got strong shoulders to lean on during storm & rain.
My muscular arms will hold you tight. hug
We'll sway to the music throughout the night.
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