Posted on 10/26/2017 4:59:38 PM PDT by fatima
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Well, today was strange. My sister’s fridge died RIGHT AFTER she stocked up on meat. So all the meat thawed and had to be cooked right away. So both my sis and I had to cook cook cook all day long, meat loaf, chicken, ribs, stew, etc, crock pots, ovens going, pots on the stove etc.
And MY favorite thing to make for dinner is RESERVATIONS!
So many songs, so little time...
Voodoo Child - Jimi Hendricks
Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra
Ain’t That A Kick In The Head - Dean Martin
Come As You Are - Nirvana (Kurt Cobain)
Man In The Box - Alice in Chains (Layne Staley)
Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots (Scott Weiland)
Then there is The Doors, Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Glenn Frey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and several others.
WillinLittle Feat (Lowell George)
North StarMagnolia Electric Co. (Jason Molina)
Heaven and HellThe Who (John Entwistle)
People Who DiedJim Carroll
GraceJeff Buckley
When Doves CryPrince
Return of the Grievous AngelGram Parsons
Coma GirlJoe Strummer
Freddies DeadCurtis Mayfield
Pancho and LeftyTownes Van Zandt
HypnotizedFleetwood Mac (Bob Welch)
Fool for the City - Lonesome Dave / Foghat
Nat Shilkret died in 1982, at 92. During his life, he generated a lot of good music.
When I was in our high school band, “Hallelujah”—the 1927 version—was a tune we would play at football games.
I Found a Love--The Falcons (1962)
No, he won't.
He'll Have to Stay--Jeanne Black (1960)
Timi Yuro, and “Hurt”. She was so tiny, but what a voice. I also loved her version of “Make the World Go Away”.
One I didn’t see mentioned was Waylon Jennings. He had more hits than just about anyone in any field of music.
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