RE: 60's Music

"Rock & Roll was one of the only things that ever - really - Changed the World for the Better... Don't You Forget About That!" ... professor ... laugh ... innocent

hug

RE: A song for whomever..

Just Breathe ... hug teddybear

coffee + coffee = daisy ... laugh

RE: 1980’s Music ….. Check it out

I was hoping Gal would stay out of the hospital, my thoughts and prays have been sent...

RE: Hot Rods and Motorcycles

2023 ... Saturday night car show

RE: Long time, so much chit... Play the blues

Far Away Blues ... laugh ... hug teddybear teddybear

RE: CS Juke Box 2023 to Infinity and Beyond !

Mike... cool ... laugh ... guitar

wave

RE: .. And all that Jazz...

hug teddybear

Corner Pocket

RE: 60's Music

Live in Belgium 1964

Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano) ... cool ... laugh

coffee coffee

RE: 1980’s Music ….. Check it out

1986

"Love Walks In" is a power ballad by American rock band Van Halen released as the third single from the band's seventh studio album, 5150. It was the first song the band wrote with vocalist Sammy Hagar." ... professor ... laugh thumbs up

... Love Walks In

RE: A song for whomever..

hug lips teddybear


Need You Now... hug hug

RE: My Taste In Music #1

hug Come Away With Me ... teddybear

dance

RE: A song for whomever..

hug teddybear teddybear

One More Day...

RE: My Taste In Music #1

Radar Love... listen to music ... motorcycle ... laugh ... hug ... teddybear

RE: A song for whomever..

hug lips lips teddybear

RE: My Taste In Music #1

Ian Tyson wrote this song ... hug teddybear

RE: Thought For The Day*1

RE: .. And all that Jazz...

"Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track.
The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed by Tad Dameron around the harmonic structure of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love?.”..."

RE: 60's Music

... sad flower

RE: R.I.P. Tina Turner

... sad flower

... RIP

RE: My Taste In Music #1

... Dandelions ... lips ... hug ... teddybear

RE: 60's Music

laugh Dandelion ... laugh ... innocent ... hug teddybear

RE: My Taste In Music #1

When Will I See You Again... smitten ... heart1 hug

RE: My song is this one

innocent laugh ... hug hug

RE: Long time, so much chit... Play the blues

Stormy Monday Blues

RE: My Taste In Music #1

laugh ... hug hug

laugh

RE: 60's Music

laugh hug hug

I Saw Her Again

RE: Thought For The Day*1

Will Ye Go Lassie Go

RE: A song for whomever..

hug heart wings teddybear We Belong Together...

lips

RE: My song is this one

hug

Autumn Leaves... teddybear

hug

RE: 60's Music

Hey Paula ... heart wings hug ... teddybear

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