Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

I was very unsophisticated about popular music in the later Seventies. My pot addled brain got Boston but I didn't understand Steely Dan's work. My shame is great, Steely Dan were really good and I didn't get that until years later. "Kid Charlemagne" is a fave of the friend I met in a music class at Seattle Community College in the early Ninety's. Better late than never!

Larry Carlton is an amazing and very sophisticated guitar player. I knew his name but barely. Looks like I need a lot more musical education, thank you for posting these two videos, TR!!

Mastery is the road to freedom. freedom is the road to disco!!.":O]
 
This one is for TR....And me. Mostly TR though, maybe 65% Tr and 75% me...
it comes with some solid advise as to how to approach this music.
Maybe 75% Tr and 40% me...
 
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This guy plays all kinda music the only common thread I can see is that he always does it real good!!

 
Of all the incredible talents none surprised or elevated me more than she,, 9 years old.
the little dutch girl.


God gives his gifts to whomsoever he may.
 
many years ago when the world was new I had a landlord who was very nice to rent from. one day he came by our commune with a case of wine ,Almond I think it was. But what I really remember is how he introduced his wife of many many years.

This is my little bride he proudly said, and she blushed just so sweetly. for all her years.

This is a little different way to look at marriage.
Oh, how sweet it is!"


And away we go...
 
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Leo does more for me than just about anyone with a guitar...

Just look at them fingers go!


And one of my favorite tunes...
Tell me those strings don't sound like a jalopy going down a dirt road.


 
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This one is for TR....And me. Mostly TR though, maybe 65% Tr and 75% me...
it comes with some solid advise as to how to approach this music.
Maybe 75% Tr and 40% me...
Good one Dan! Have not heard this one in a very long time.
 
many years ago when the world was new I had a landlord who was very nice to rent from. one day hec ame by our commune with a case of wine ,Almond I think it was. But what I really remember is how he introduced his wife of many many years.

This is my little bride he proudly said, and she blushed just so sweetly. for all her years.

This is a little different way to look at marriage.
Oh, how sweet it is!"


And away we go...
Ahhh, the Honeymooners. Love that little troupe forever :)

Norton: 'I don't possess a mansion, a villa in France, a yacht, or a string of "poloponies".
Ralph: 'What?'
Norton: 'A string of poloponies. That's what it says!'
Ralph: 'That's a string of POLO PONIES, you idiot!.'

Ralph [learning to play golf]: 'What do they mean, "address the ball?"
Norton: 'I don't know, that's what it says here. Hmm. Wait a minute, I think I know. [taking the club in hand] Set your feet firmly. [Salutes the ball] "Hello, ball!"

After 60 years, to me, still some of the funniest television in history. I am now inspired to acquire all 39 episodes and watch them all again for the umpteenth time :)
 
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