I is for I'm going to pretend I didn't see the previous post: H is for Head, Roy - "Treat Her Right" I posted this for all you guys out there in your 20s who are bebopping, flipping and flopping, gyrating, and tripping the light. Keep it up; this will be you 54 years from now:
Ok, let me get this back on some kind of track... I is for "(I Should Have) Run From You" - Max Gomez Saw him recently (Saturday); we actually went to see someone else, but really loved his music. I believe he's from Los Angeles.
L is for several Kenny Rogers songs; Rest in Peace Kenny. "Love Will Turn You Around" "Lucille" "Love the World Away" and "Lady" and "Love Lifted Me" and others too.
OK. One last Max Gomez tune... M is for "Make It Me" (song begins about the 1:00 mark) Accompaning him is Keith Sykes: He's written songs for, among others: John Prine, Jimmy Buffet, Jerry Jeff Walker, Rosanne Cash, Rodney Crowell, and Guy Clark.
I hoped it would go unnoticed as there are alot of o's in it and I missed the opportunity to post it. Sorry. Caught in the act. Spelling nazi
Personal of Maasstad Ziekenhuis Rotterdam singing You'll never walk alone to each other https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=662786561138106 Jurgen Klopp's comment on it: My English is not good enough to say. It’s extraordinary, it’s great. I think yesterday I was sent a video of people in the hospital just outside the intensive care area and when they started singing You’ll Never Walk Alone I started crying immediately. It’s unbelievable. But it shows everything, these people not only work but they have such a good spirit. They are used to helping other people, we need to get used to it because usually we have our own problems and stuff. But it’s their job, they do it day in and day out. They bring themselves, if you want, in danger because they help ill, sick and seriously handicapped people, so I couldn’t admire them more and appreciate it more, I really couldn’t. https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/391487-jurgen-klopp-interview A thumb up to all those in the same circumstances and I, and I'm sure to say we back them and sing it to them
One of my very favorite pieces of music is Ravel's "Bolero," performed here by the London Symphony Orchestra.
@feyenoordsoccerfan - one letter, then the next, then the next, etc. Me with R, Len with S, then you with T (not S again, then S again).
U is for "Up Up and Away" - Jimmy Webb The song starts around the 4:00 minute mark, but the story is what makes this clip.
I think "Up, Up and Away" is the first song I remember loving to hear on the radio, at age 4 or 5. V is for a Swedish folk band called the Folk All-In Band with a really great version of "Griffenfelt - in Virtual Quarantine" It has 2800 views, of which about 50 are me. 51 now, after sharing this.