Posted on 04/04/2014 6:01:19 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
Its cool here too and I’m lovin’ it! :)
Hi Everyone,
Sorry I can not post much for a bit. I’m running on a back up/temp loan laptop computer since my keyboard went bad & I do not want to load up a bunch of stuff in this one.
This week has been ok for now & we are moving forward in our quest for a perm. homestead for us. Lance is being Lance, Nicole has gotten a job in one of the local factories making things for the auto industry, & Terry has her hands full keeping me on an even keel.
so everyone have a great fun filled weekend & work week.
I planted a few more beans this morning. Hope we get some rain later today or tomorrow.
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Bloque 53 - El Vago
Bloque 53 - Ese Dolor
Bloque 53 - Estar Contigo
La Negramenta - Djame
La Negramenta - El Sastre
La Negramenta - La Ley
La Tremenda - Mulata
La Tremenda - No Escucha A Tiempo
La Tremenda - Number 1
Orquesta Sabadonga - Gata Montesa
Orquesta Sabadonga - Mi Cha Cha
Orquesta Sabadonga - Sediento De Rumba
Paul Lopez - Guaracha Variations
Paul Lopez - Mambo Di Paulo
Paul Lopez - Mi Columpio
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Ahora Yo Me Rio
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Canto A Ismael
Venezuela Salsa World Series - El Son Es Universal
“I was just joshing you!”
Yes, of course. I know that! ;-)
(((( HUGS ))))
I had a dream the other night, I didn’t understand.
A figure walking through the mist, with flintlock in his hand.
His clothes were torn and dirty, as he stood there by my bed.
He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low, he said:
“We fought a revolution, to secure our liberty.
We wrote the Constitution, as a shield from tyranny.
For future generations, this legacy we gave.
In this, the land of the free and the home of the brave.
“The freedom we secured for you, we hoped you’d always keep.
But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom gone, your courage lost, you’re no more than a slave.
In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
“You buy permits to travel, and permits to own a gun,
Permits to start a business, or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in choosing, how the money’s spent.
“Your children must attend a school that doesn’t educate.
Your Christian values can’t be taught, according to the state.
You read about the current news, in a regulated press.
You pay a tax you do not owe, to please the I.R.S.
“Your money is no longer made of Silver or of Gold.
You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our Nation, turn from God in shame.
You’ve taken Satan’s number, as you’ve traded in your name.
“You’ve given government control, to those who do you harm,
So they can padlock churches, and steal the family farm,
And keep our country deep in debt, put men of God in jail,
Harass your fellow countrymen, while corrupted courts prevail.
“Your public servants don’t uphold the solemn oath they’ve sworn.
Your daughters visit doctors, so their children won’t be born.
Your leaders ship artillery, and guns to foreign shores,
And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people’s wars.
“Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died?
Or don’t you have the courage, or the faith to stand with pride?
Are there no more values for which you’ll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children, to live in fear and be a slave?
“People of the Republic, arise and take a stand!
Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land!
Preserve our Great Republic, and GOD-Given Right!
And pray to GOD, to keep the torch of Freedom burning bright!”
As I awoke he vanished, in the mist from whence he came.
His words were true, we are not Free, we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants, trample each GOD-Given Right,
We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight.
If he stood by your bedside, in a dream, while you’re asleep,
And wonders what remains of our Rights he fought to keep,
What would be your answer, if he called out from the grave:
“IS THIS STILL THE LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE???”
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Bloque 53 - Joe El Maton
Bloque 53 - Stranger In Paradise
Bloque 53 - Ya Yo No Sufro
La Negramenta - Los Tambores
La Negramenta - Negra Todo Es Poco
La Negramenta - Pedrito El Lento
La Negramenta - Que Nos Vaya Bien
La Tremenda - No Limit
La Tremenda - Timba Vieja
La Tremenda - Tu Forma ( Prelude )
La Tremenda - Tu Forma
Orquesta Sabadonga - Te Dedico
Orquesta Sabadonga - Tremendo Coco
Orquesta Sabadonga - Vengo Bien Plantao
Paul Lopez - Reason For Brizen
Paul Lopez - Salsa Canon
Paul Lopez - Uno Mas
Paul Lopez - Yo Soy Ritmo
Venezuela Salsa World Series - El Sonido Del Tambor
Venezuela Salsa World Series - La Invitacion
Venezuela Salsa World Series - La Verdad
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Luna Llena
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Margie
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Mini Grande Soy
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Pa Puerto Rico
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Para Usted
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Porque Te Empeas
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Saoco
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Voy A Reir Un Poco
Cue the Rockumentary theme!
When I presented the songbook of Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod several years ago, this was one of their more successful numbers. I always thought the production was a bit clunky with the way the strings are used. It sounds like a straight piano transcription.
~~Tunes For The Troops~~ |
It's Saturday...why not? :) |
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Everyones favorite composite band sings Joni Mitchell. When folks were wallowing in the mud at Woodstock, I was sitting in air conditioned comfort watching Midnight Cowboy.
This was when Michael Jackson was a black boy, long before he began the slow process of morphing into a white woman. Its black bubble gum.
~~Tunes For The Troops~~ |
I can't dance either but I never let that stop me! ROFL! |
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This band had a long series of hits in the UK, but this was their only American hit. Its beautiful but depressing.
John had gone out on his own with Yoko by his side.
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HARRY CONNICK, JR~Blue Light Red Light (Someone's There)
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This was one of two hymn-like tunes to top the charts.
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