IP4TP! Excellent intro!
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.
What we have planned here is a musical weekend.
I will be out for a while taking my mother back to the rest home.
My partner will attend to your needs in the meantime.
Well done, Supe!
Catch you later.
Hi SN!
Stevie Winwood now you are talking one of my all time favourites yet one I always forget when asked.
Great music! I still listen to them all, but particularly the Kinks and John Mayhall.
Woohoo! The singles thread!
Go Mavs!!!!!!!
On his way down, Eric Burdon and War played at a Bakersfield Junior College dance. He looked totally baked, and he had a purse.
Hi everyone!
Je-sus (hay-zeus), dont feel too bad.
Just march and sing songs, Their pants get wetter.
Remember, the gringos open their hearts
To those who can start to pick their lettuce!
Je-sus (hay-zeus) don't be afraid
just cross the border and life gets better
The moment she gives birth inside this land
Stretch out both your hands and get some cheddar
And anytime you feel the pain, Je-sus, complain,
The'y'll hand you the world on silver platters.
For well you know that you're a tool, for elite rul-
ers ushering in the New World Order.
Je-sus, with skin so brown.
You have found CON-gress treats you better.
Remember they want you as citizens,
Then you'll begin to make life better.
If they kick you out just walk back in, Je-sus you'll win!
You got it all over border patrolers.
And don't you know they'll coddle you! You make the rules!
The dems just want slaves while Rove wants voters
Je-sus (hay-zeus), dont feel too bad.
Just march and sing songs, Their pants get wetter.
Remember, the gringos open their heart
if you can start to pick their lettuce!
Na na na na na na na,na na na na, Je-sus...
In case you haven't seen this news item this morning, in the words of Curtis Mayfield, "Freddie's Dead."
Saturday, May 20, 2006; Posted: 9:28 a.m. EDT (13:28 GMT)
British pop star Freddie Garrity, former lead singer with 1960s band Freddie and the Dreamers, has died at the age of 69.
Garrity died on Friday in hospital in North Wales, his agent said on Saturday.
His five-piece band had hits in Britain and the United States with "I'm Telling You Now," "You Were Made For Me" and "I'm Telling You Now".
Garrity, who lived in Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, was on holiday with his wife Christine when he was taken to hospital.
He had been suffering from emphysema for several years and had been unable to work since 2001.
Super tunes! What great memories.