Truth be told, the song reminds me of an old girlfriend, I was cured of her .... but i really do appreciate gin these days with cran rasberry juice

Artist: Dinah Washington
Song: Me and my Gin
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I like your song Rastus.Rastus wrote:Well by golly i contributed to this thread a few times, and i always have my heart and mind open to any music from any time and any corner of this amazing earth we live in.... especially here i like to draw attention to songs that have content that has to do with the beloved spirits we gather HERE to learn grow and share about .... that being said... as i scrolled down to the end of the messages here i read what crow said about how the song will stir empathy in us, i agree... and a few days ago i heard a song that i had never heard before... but i knew i needed to get a copy as soon as i heard it... and secondly i knew i would have to share it here.
Truth be told, the song reminds me of an old girlfriend, I was cured of her .... but i really do appreciate gin these days with cranraspberry juice![]()
Artist: Dinah Washington
Song: Me and my Gin
Not bad. Falls into the odd metal that you have playing in the background while your doing something else. Ive had alot of Amon Amarth, Slayer, Motorhead, Arch Enemy, etc playing lately. About a month & half ago I found Body Count. Reminds me of the rap/rock of the late 90s & early 2000s but with the attitude of not giving a F about the money & radio time. Zeppelin, Floyd, Nugent, Nazareth & the like, I just cant kick those out of the mix. Hair of the dog is playing this morning while I cook & surf the net.
Yepp, i'm about to visit their gig in end-Feb. Let'em play in the background while i'm shakin some gray hair.jog666 wrote: Not bad. Falls into the odd metal that you have playing in the background while your doing something else.
... and Carcass, and Sadist, and Sepultura, and Anacrusis, and Coroner, and so forth,,, and Dream Theater, and Tool, all of a sudden )))jog666 wrote: Ive had alot of Amon Amarth, Slayer, Motorhead, Arch Enemy, etc playing lately.
Smashing afroz (am i allowed to use the word like that here?)... yeah, i was recently surprised to know the RU-ppl twice as younger than me know them well.jog666 wrote: About a month & half ago I found Body Count.
Uhhuh, same allusions, same touching. But also some more and furthermore )) so, thanks for your entry as it made my 8pm here.jog666 wrote: Reminds me of the rap/rock of the late 90s & early 2000s but with the attitude of not giving a F about the money & radio time.
you're in good company my friendJeffp60 wrote:Guess imin wrong crowd. Johnny cash, beatles,glen campbell,hank williams, hank snow......
Cow milking country and tears in my beers
Here ya go Jeff!Jeffp60 wrote:Guess imin wrong crowd. Johnny cash, beatles,glen campbell,hank williams, hank snow......
Cow milking country and tears in my beers
You think YOU are in the wrong crowd....Jeffp60 wrote:Guess imin wrong crowd. Johnny cash, beatles,glen campbell,hank williams, hank snow......
Cow milking country and tears in my beers
Redgum is a great band Crow, I have seen them live on several Occasions and I were fantastic.thecroweater wrote:Lest we forget
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Got a story for the bench one of these days, my late FIL.goose eye wrote:Eagle cried
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