The Flaming Lips with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Do You Realize?? (Live) - Performed at the Hollywood Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
If one cannot command attention by one's admirable qualities one can at least be a nuisance
Future Music today. :-)
"You either run... or you rust."
Tom Petty
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1976 R90/6 - Berchta
Every now and then it doesn't hurt to feel bad to feel good... (feel good by feeling bad?) either way, glad it's their depression, not mine...
"You either run... or you rust."
Tom Petty
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1976 R90/6 - Berchta
Good music for "doin' the ton" on a early Sunday morning.
"Well they say.. time loves a hero but only time will tell.. If he's real, he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell" Lowell George
2009 F800GS 1994 TW200
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I'm feeling a little soulfull tonight
The thing about traveling is, you never want it to end and you can't wait to get home.
I answer to Roy, Chief, or Sarg.
04 R-1150-RT current bike. 94 R-1100-RS74,383, Sold, 78 R-80/7, K.I.A by a D.U.I
www.OceanStateBMWriders.com
With the passing this week of Andy Griffith and tomorrow Brad Paisley will be on CBS Sunday.....it seemed fitting to re-post this.
"Well they say.. time loves a hero but only time will tell.. If he's real, he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell" Lowell George
2009 F800GS 1994 TW200
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a friend sent me this link this afternoon. It's from a show my band did last weekend at a BBQ festival. I'm the guy in white...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1sQv...&feature=g-upl
Last edited by angysdad; 07-13-2012 at 10:24 PM.
Big D
'85 K100/EML
"Well they say.. time loves a hero but only time will tell.. If he's real, he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell" Lowell George
2009 F800GS 1994 TW200
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Thanks...
Big D
'85 K100/EML
No idea how to embed, but this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xwgv24I6Iw
When you are at the video click share-
Embed code will show up-
Click embed-
A shaded box will appear-
A selection of view box sizes will appear (may have to scroll down a bit) select size-
640X360 is a nice size-
Copy to your "clipboard"-
Start your post and paste the info in-
Hope that helps OM
"Well they say.. time loves a hero but only time will tell.. If he's real, he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell" Lowell George
2009 F800GS 1994 TW200
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In celebration of what the human body will put up with and the fact that Mick Jagger is 69 years old today an obscure track from back in the day-
Memo from Turner
"Well they say.. time loves a hero but only time will tell.. If he's real, he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell" Lowell George
2009 F800GS 1994 TW200
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Shinedown's latest album......
Amaryllis
Brent Smith's voice range is on par with Steve Perry and Lou Gramm. (That ought to date me!)
Superb!![]()
Warren
'97 R1100RT - My daily driver
Ave atque vale, my America.
Recorded during the Let it Bleed Sessions...
Jamming with the Edward! is an album recorded by three members of The Rolling Stones with Nicky Hopkins and Ry Cooder at London's Olympic Studio during the Let It Bleed sessions of 1969, and released on Rolling Stones Records in 1972. Keith Richards had stormed out of the sessions for a few days in protest at producer Jimmy Miller's decision to bring Cooder in to beef up the guitars as Dave Mason did during the Beggars Banquet sessions. On the strength of the band's association with the album, Jamming With the Edward! reached #33 on the US charts, although it failed to reach the UK listings.
The eponymous Edward was pianist Nicky Hopkins, as in Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder, Hopkins' star turn on Quicksilver Messenger Service's album Shady Grove.Hopkins also contributed the cover art.
Liner notes were written by Mark Paytress and Mick Jagger. Jamming with the Edward! was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records in 1994.
"Stupidity, if left untreated, is self-correcting."