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Folks, I am so sorry. This is about to take up a lot of your time, wonderfully.
Just scrolling through Live Aid has taken up a lot of my evening. Some of these were hard to watch through tears of joy.
This is extraordinary. MTV REWIND
Nice! Used to watch 120 Minutes every week. Don't remember much of it except Laibach lol
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Jan 14, 2026 - 8:23pm
Folks, I am so sorry. This is about to take up a lot of your time, wonderfully.
Just scrolling through Live Aid has taken up a lot of my evening. Some of these were hard to watch through tears of joy.
This is extraordinary. MTV REWIND
I've been a fan of the Mavericks since that time I bought their album thinking it was someone else. 20 some years ago they used a songwriter, Kostas, and Dwight Yoakam did too. So when they started touring together, I knew I had to see that. Mavericks went on first and killed it. Spectacular show. Dwight just showed up and went thru the motions.
Yeah, we saw them in a smallish local venue several years ago. One of the best shows we've ever been to. Saw Los Lobos in the same place - el magnifico.
That's not bad....so I did a quick search on Spotify. They are getting a few thousand monthly plays...and have been at it all century (first 2 releases 2001, 2002). They were a lot younger and thinner then....
There are a lot of talented people roaming the planet. I've got friends who play all summer, and have a great time doing it, but lack the it factor. I saw my friends at a showcase in NYC that closed with The Mavericks... and like them or not, that Raul Malo has a gift that was unmatched by the other 15 people who took the stage that night.
I've been a fan of the Mavericks since that time I bought their album thinking it was someone else. 20 some years ago they used a songwriter, Kostas, and Dwight Yoakam did too. So when they started touring together, I knew I had to see that. Mavericks went on first and killed it. Spectacular show. Dwight just showed up and went thru the motions.
There are a lot of talented people roaming the planet. I've got friends who play all summer, and have a great time doing it, but lack the it factor. I saw my friends at a showcase in NYC that closed with The Mavericks... and like them or not, that Raul Malo has a gift that was unmatched by the other 15 people who took the stage that night.
Not only does he have a remarkably beautiful voice he has a distinct presence.
AFW is in London right now and was a stone's throw from the Troubadour so I looked up who was there. Headliner is "Elms," and man that's a tough one to google.
I never found them, but I found these guys from the US and a metal band from the US.
Anyway, this was pretty good but not the right Elms.
That's not bad....so I did a quick search on Spotify. They are getting a few thousand monthly plays...and have been at it all century (first 2 releases 2001, 2002). They were a lot younger and thinner then....
There are a lot of talented people roaming the planet. I've got friends who play all summer, and have a great time doing it, but lack the it factor. I saw my friends at a showcase in NYC that closed with The Mavericks... and like them or not, that Raul Malo has a gift that was unmatched by the other 15 people who took the stage that night.
AFW is in London right now and was a stone's throw from the Troubadour so I looked up who was there. Headliner is "Elms," and man that's a tough one to google.
I never found them, but I found these guys from the US and a metal band from the US.
Anyway, this was pretty good but not the right Elms.
While not in the same league as BBâs original, it captures a different nuance and stands as a worthy cover in its own right.
And Jerry got dressed up!
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Jun 25, 2025 - 2:38pm
Proclivities wrote:
God, I've never liked that song (or pretty much anything by him) from the first moment I'd heard it in 1977. I haven't liked it in the subsequent millions of times I've had to hear it since then - even though it does feature Phil Rizzuto.
I'm just spinning yarn bro. lol
Thought I would give old Proclivities a pinch. You had the perfect needle. I'm trying to poke it thru the eye of...something. How did you like the little gremlin below?
OK, it's a bit much...maybe gaudy, over the top...but it has so much.
Unconventionally long, storytelling with three movements, dealing with young lust, a great baseball metaphor to explore seduction, and then comic regret...
A duet with theatrical vocals full of tension...
Great production by Todd Rundgren, layered instruments, piano...tapping into 50s to mid-70s rock
And...Phil Rizzuto
ps, i was high when i wrote that (greatest...)
I'm just spinning yarn bro. lol
Thought I would give old Proclivities a pinch. You had the perfect needle. I'm trying to poke it thru the eye of...something. How did you like the little gremlin below?
OK, it's a bit much...maybe gaudy, over the top...but it has so much.
Unconventionally long, storytelling with three movements, dealing with young lust, a great baseball metaphor to explore seduction, and then comic regret...
A duet with theatrical vocals full of tension...
Great production by Todd Rundgren, layered instruments, piano...tapping into 50s to mid-70s rock
And...Phil Rizzuto