Since it's a slow Friday on the GHS, and I have nothing better to do.
I got to thinking, lately some us having been using songs to describe our mood.
Songs can be a great way to describe you life without having to go into detail.
What song best describes your life.

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My second choice would be Willie Nelson's "Bloody Mary Morning'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru40GiejGDg
Nothing's gonna "Break My Stride". Matthew Wilder. What a fun idea for TGIF!
"You were always on My Mind" Willie Nelson
How about...... it's 5 O' clock somewhere.
It is quitting time on Friday so why not get into some trouble. I would say that my song for tonight will be "Wiskey in the Jar" Metallica.
My good friend, who became my brother in law, who then became my ex brother in law, sat in on bass with Bobby on a gig in Alexandria ( when we were still just friends). Bobby asked him to join the band on bass but Danny declined, this was in 69 or 70, he didn't want to be the only white dude in a black band. Next time I see him I will ask if has any regrets for turning the job down. Later in life he was bass player for Nancy Griffith and then Brookes and Dunn. Ronny Dunn wanted the band to look younger and canned Danny in 2006, he had been with the band since the get go when Kicks invited him in. Anyway country music was probably not his gig to begin with. Now he plays in Nashville with Wayne Jackson formerly of the Memphis Horns.
Wasn't that real early in the year of 65, cause I think that It burned to the ground in the late half of 65, I was 14 and rode down there in a Jaguar convertable with the dude that lived next to me, to have a few drinks and listen to the music.
I saw bobby and sam cooke in concert in oakland, calif. in jan. 64 .I remember that was one he did....did not know then sam had so little time left....quite a show!
Gimme back my Bullets-Lynyrd Skynyrd

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzU2iJ9qfXg
twomule,
A little trivia, about Gimme back my bullets. They stopped performing this song live in concert because they got tired of people throwing bullets at them everytime they performed it.
Gimmie two steps, give me two steps mister
One of my favorites--the one and only song from Norman Greenbaum in 1971 --I believe.
Spirit in the sky.
Also ---One of these nights Eagles 1975
Help me make it thru the night Sammi Smith 1971
The green green grass of home Tom Jones 1967

Hey Buck---damn that was good on Bet Midler---didnt know she could do that.
Something fun to do on youtube: Pull up a classic performance from 20 or 30 years ago and watch it, then try to find a recent one of the same song and compare them. Some of the artists have aged really well and look and sound good as ever. Some look like nursing home escapees and sound about as bad. Not the most productive use of your time, but fun!

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