The impetus, for what has now become a series, was my discovery of an old vinyl record by Maggie Bell. I came across it going through one of my many purge cycles. Suicide Sal, released in 1975, was my introduction to the blues….I just didn’t know it then. I wasn’t in the habit of labeling types of music in my younger years, I just knew what I liked. Greg Simpson, who happened to be managing the now defunct Records on Wheels in London, Ontario, recommended the album, thinking I might like it. I loved it and still do. Thank you Greg!
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Roxanne Tellier: I Like Dreaming …
Posted in Opinion with tags Aretha Franklin, Billy Ocean, California Dreaming, Cheap Trick, Crowded House, Dan Hartman, Day Dreaming, DBAWIS, Don Cornelius, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dream Weaver, Dreaming, Dreams, Eurythmics, Galway Bay, Gary Wright, Glen Campbell, Hall and Oates, Heart, John Lennon, Katy Perry, Kenny Nolan, Mama Cass, Marilyn Manson, music, Patsy Cline, Records, Roxanne Tellier, Roy Orbison, Sh-Boom, Soul Train, Supertramp, Sweet Dreams, The Crew Cuts, The Electric Prunes, The Mamas and the Papas, The Moody Blues, Wildest Dreams on October 2, 2013 by segariniThose who know me too well say I’m an “insta crash.” I have the ability to fall asleep in the most awkward of places and the strangest of times. It’s a gift.
And I dream. I dream in colour, the dreams have plot lines, no matter how insane, and if I don’t like my dream, I can wake up, figure out how to change the plot, and fall back asleep to finish off the story. In the words of that insipid 1977 Kenny Nolan song, I like dreaming. And I do it very well.