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Lately for me it has been mostly 3 songs.  2 from the Mavericks, Back In Your Arms Again and All You Ever Do.  And Sunday Morning Coming Down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypJ3dP7qCpE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzrk7v0cwEk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0ARfcJvJ68

 

Whatchu got?

 

Mostly whatever "new" tunes I'm learning for the next doing bad things to good songs sesh with my buddy.

Broken Arrow and Little Sadie lately.

See ya later alligator....after a while crocodile 

 

Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg 

 

alli dile alli dile...

 

 

croca gator croca gator

"Little Boxes", made famous by Pete Seeger in 1963 after Malvina Reynolds wrote it in 1962. I sing it a lot while looking at my part of town and Salt Lake in general get swallowed by large scale apartments. I need to move.  

Two cool things.

My friend owns Malvina Reynolds' guitar, and I talked to her today about coming over and playing "Little Boxes" on the guitar it got written with. Maybe next week. 

And back in 1994, Pete Seeger wrote a tree planting song for a friend. Actually more of an outline for a song with some lyrics, some chords and ideas. He was on "Antiques Roadshow" in Tucson with the original papers. I saw the repeat on the TV, contacted him, we talked and I sent him some of my stuff. He decided to send me copies of the sheets Pete gave him and told me to go ahead and work on it. He liked the lyrics I just sent him. Still working on it. But what an honor to work on an unpublished Pete Seeger song. Pete's such a icon, I'm trepidacious about too many changes. But Pete did talk about the song changing during "the folk process" so I'm gonna play with it. What a treat  - and an honor. I organized a concert for Pete in Salt Lake years ago and he told me if there weren't 10 black faces in that audience of 100-120 people, he wouldn't go on. It was a fine show. 

Anything by vocalist Madison McFerrin.

Thievery Corporation

A rare live recording of a show I was at a long time ago in Seattle... David Lindley and Wally Ingram. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1f0GOCOA5Y

Lately this is what gets stuck in in my head after watching yet another Giant strike out.

So, it's in there pretty much all the time these days.

Sigh.

 >>>>honor to work on an unpublished Pete Seeger song

 

Holy Shit Slick!!

Seen that episode twice now. Amazing! 

 

as far as the thread: Atlantic City by the Band

last couple of days, idk why.... and with Warren singing this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUwC6tDJD1o

I want to thank you for a REAL GOOD TIME!

I loved that the show Weeds always opened with a different version of Little Boxes at least for the first season if my memory serves me. I heard that he wrote the song after looking at the houses that you can see on the ridge line in SF if you look from Glen Park across 580, but don't know if that is true. 

As far as the thread Us and Them from Dark Side of the Moon after the second viewing of it synced with Wizard of Oz. 

phish snippets

lol

The Ode to Joy theme from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. It's my go to for this sort of thing anymore.

This one's been stuck in my head since watching "The Righteous Gemstones" season 3, episode 7:

"All the Gold in California"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A-o-xPc1kJU&pp=ygUrYWxsIHRoZSBnb2xkIGluIGN...

originally by Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers Band, performed a cappella by Brother Marshall and the Choir of Fire (Sturgill Simpson from his turn at the pulpit)

"Little Boxes" was written by Malvina Reynolds. The same circumstances of seeing all the houses in Daly City(?) south of San Francisco.

> "The Righteous Gemstones"

Dolly Patron’s cover of Collective Soul’s “Shine” in season 3 episode 9 was pretty great too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e-Ip9RagkU

Merci Merci Me

Tell me my friend how in the world have you been, what's happening brother

 

War

Until the color of a man's eye is no more significance, than the color of his skin, I say war in the east, war in the south, war in the west ,war in the north, everywhere there's war

Mike, in case you haven't seen this, but I'll bet you have. Always a treat. The joy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxLbmnvMWM0

Thanks, Slick, I've never seen that before. Hard to think of it as a "mob" though.