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    Bud Powell: Next Steps
    via Apple Music Jazz

    This INCLUDES;

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    Some thing for Halloween .
    "The Eden House"
    This band is a collaboration of artists, using different vocalists .
    Pure class.

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    Thumbs up A Bit of mid-1980s Nostalgia

    Feeling homesick... time-warped, too.

    You can have everything, and still not have enough.
    I'd give it all up, for just a little more.

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    My playlist changes frequently. This week it’s western songs. (Not Country). Country and Western are two separate genres of music. Country the guy loses his dog, his wife his job and his truck won’t start. Western they sing about coyotes, horses, outlaws and days of their youth. Granted two on this playlist don’t sing, one is western humorist Baxter Black the other cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell. On this playlist;

    Michael Martin Murphey, Red Steagall, Dave Stamey, Baxter Black, Waddie Mitchell, Sons of the San Joaquin, Riders in the Sky, Dan Roberts, Don Edwards, Ian Tyson, and others I’m probably forgetting.

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    Used to love listening to Ranger Doug & Riders in the Sky on A Prairie Home Companion or any time really
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    My Brother, Sister In Law & I got to see Riders in the Sky in concert back in the early 90s. They’re as good in person as they are on the radio or on disc. I wish I’d picked up a cac-tie when I had the chance.
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    A DJ at my online radio station (Rock-a-Billy Radio) played this tune and I found this at YouTube.

    I dedicate it to my buddy, Jerry (Gasman)

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    Been there many times. Thanks Roy. Ive also had them cut in front of me so close that i cant see them past the hood. Now days my hood is not so square so i can see much more.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
    Jerry...

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    I always do things when a semi truck is involved/cars are treated in a similar manner.

    1. When behind, I always make sure I can see him in his left hand mirror.

    2. When I pass I always physically look to check the distance between us before I pull back into the lane he's in. Only using the right hand side view mirror doesn't cut it!
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