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    Listening and watching. Silly stuff


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    Thanks Tom!

    I love those old cartoons. Here's one I hope all will enjoy. Please note who is listed as introducing Walt Disney --

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    Great, Roy!
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    Doobie Brothers in isolation. Still sounding great.




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    Jokers. Another power trio, Japanese in this case. Time for me to shave off my gory Covid locks and start wearing a designer's wig.

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    Vera Lynn passed away today at the age of 103. She was very popular with the troops who she entertained in WW2.

    Here's one of her most loved songs. Queen Elisabeth II used part of Lynn's lyrics in her message to her subjects to help them through this Corona virus situation----'We'll meet again'-------

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    Wow, that isolation version of "Black Water" is one of the most uplifting things I've heard in awhile. And I had never heard of Vera Lynn-she was a beautiful lady with a beautiful voice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Doobie Brothers in isolation. Still sounding great.



    I saw the Doobie Brother's 'First' Farewell tour around '75-'76 at the old Spokane Colosseum which held 20K people and was sold out and when they did Black Water the singer was alone on a stool in darkness with a single spotlight on him. The song went along and when he got to the part of 'I want to hear some funky Dixie Land pretty momma come and take me by the hand, the entire audience was ready to start clapping their hands when-----------------------------the spotlight swung to a corner where a quartet started playing Dixie Land Jazz! It was Sooooooo Cooooolllll!!

    A co-worker saw them the next night in a different event and they repeated the Dixieland Jazz thing.
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    Cool story, Roy-Do you or anyone else remember when the Doobie Brothers were on the 70's show "What's Happening," and did a live performance of "Cheat the Hangman" , and Jeff "Skunk"Baxter doing that incredible solo with smoke and fire/light effects to close the show? I loved that, but can't find it on YouTube.
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