WOW!!! It’s has been a while. Sooooo much has happened since mid-August. I sit here listening to He Ain’t Heavy by The Hollies thinking how lives are changed in literally a heartbeat. The thoughts of this wild and woolly summer filter through my mind…..the people the places, the experiences, the freedom, the folks I have connected and re-connected with, the hospitality of incredible friends, the music…..yes, especially the music. My life changed forever the day I lost Chris five years ago. It has morphed into a wild and exhilarating ride that does not appear to be slowing down one iota and, truth be told, I love it. But I also pause to think, it is indeed “a long, long road, from which there is no return….”
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Pat Blythe – Reflections, A.J. Croce, Buffy…..plus Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", A.J. Croce, Alan Doyle, Bill Plaskett, Bluesfest, Bob Segarini, Buffy Sainte Marie, Cradleboard Teaching Project, Danny Michel, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Jim Croce, Joel Plaskett, Lief Vollebekk, Mariposa, Nihewan Foundation for Native American Education, ONES, Pat Blythe, Sandy Bolyki, Summerfolk, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Valdy on October 3, 2018 by segariniCam Carpenter: The ABC’s Of Rock’n’Roll – Covers
Posted in Opinion with tags 5 Man Electrical Band, A Foot in Cold Water, Cameron Carpenter, Danny Michel, David Bowie, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Great White, Helix, Ian Hunter, Mama's Boys, Mott the Hoople, music, Paper Bag Records, Quiet Riot, Records, Shanghai Cowgirl, Slade, Tesla on September 27, 2012 by segariniI got an email yesterday from Paper Bag Records offering up a free download of “Paper Bag Records Vs The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars”. They have taken bands from their roster (Elliott Brood, Born Ruffians, Cuff The Duke, The Acorn and seven others) and covered the classic “Ziggy Stardust” album and even included the bonus track “John, I’m Only Dancing”. It got me thinking about cover songs, the good, the bad and the ugly.