Posted on 04/28/2019 5:06:53 AM PDT by Nextrush
Music Links.....
SOS-ABBA
WE DONT TALK ANYMORE-CLIFF RICHARD
WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE-THE KINGSTON TRIO
Welcome aboard, its Saturday night again and my mood in the music watching things move on by concerned about the pathways of people I have supported and admired in the past.
Nigel Farage is disdaining the party he once led, UKIP, and he's getting great mainstream media coverage.
Farage talks about being against "The Establishment" on Brexit, campaigning in an election campaign that Prime Minister Theresa May and Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn can put he kibosh on if they cut a new treaty they will call "Brexit" with the European Union by May 22nd.
There will be no European Parliament election if those two get a deal cut.....
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Scotch and Soda - The Kingston Trio (1958)
"Scotch and Soda" was discovered by the Trio through the parents of the baseball player Tom Seaver, who had first heard it in a hotel piano lounge in 1932 when on their honeymoon in Phoenix, Arizona. They liked it so much that they had the piano player write it down for them so it would be "their song." One member of the trio (Dave Guard) was dating Seaver's older sister (Katie) at that time, and heard the song on a visit to the Seaver home. Although it is credited to Guard, the trio never discovered the real songwriter's name, though they searched for years.[2]
Some folks are just fascinated
by their image in a mirror.
I know I am.
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