Don’t want to overload this thread with my personal favorites but I think you all will enjoy these two.
This song brought back memories of 62 years ago when I was in army boot camp sitting on my foot locker shining my combat boots. I can almost still smell the boot polish when I hear this song again.
I haven’t posted anything here for awhile…
Found this Gem today. Seems timely, and easy to listen to;
(22) Rod Stewart & Ron Wood Mandolin Wind - YouTube
Eh, yeah. A caste tape of Rod Stewart’s “Unplugged Live” kept my jazzed up cutting; splitting down and loading in the old Ford firewood hauler for over a decade. That tape wore out. Me too by then.
Here is a link to his own channel release:
Played LOUD. A very busy album collage.
Other moods. For other times:
And then the drivin’ music for the guy I once become:
But I retired from that stuff when I got married. I then had a tomorrow.
Good songs hold up even when delivered by others. And a nod that under the now old aged outwards still . . . “for just one time” we can amp-it-up and deliver.
Steve Unruh
This is for Tom. I realize the 409 was a chevy engine, but I don’t think anyone made a 406 song.
Some beautiful girls told me, that Traverse City was like California of the north because Traverse City substitutes perfectly for California in this workshop song along with all the sandy beaches and surfing (the surfing isn’t quite as good though), are among what they have in common.
A song for Tone, because he will understand. I think not many males born in this millennia would. It wasn’t just the chevy song.
You all were wise to all develop skills. Most people have none and anyone who must rely on governments is a lamb in the wilderness and the wolves are circling.
MTV would probably rate that video as too violent and PETA would come after them for animal cruelty.