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Whats the last song, Tv Vid, or on-line tune you listened to?..If you cant remember, what do you feel like listening to & if you dont feel like listening to anything, what is one of your all time favorite tunes?..Take your pic.....It's Blast it  time in the old TBd music room tonight.... So hit it peeps This is what I just listened to......It's actually on my profile right now.

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Joe Ely opened for the Clash on one of their tours....Considering the times we may be looking at, this feels a little bit on the nose, too.

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"You Really Got A Hold On Me", # 8 Pop, 2/9/1963 (the Miracles)

Okie troubadour Parker Millsap brings a little of the High Lonesome to this, at the Blue Door, in Oklahoma City, 9/6/2014

Today, in Musical History, February 10th, 1998: Inscrutable indie pop band Neutral Milk Hotel release their second and final album, "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea"

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"Some Velvet Morning", #26 Pop, 2/10/1968 (Lee Greenwood and Nancy Sinatra)

Psychedelic shoegaze band Slowdive released this cover on the expanded edition of their 1993 album "Souvlaki"

Today, in Musical History, February 11th, 1914: Josh White, blues, folk and protest singer, confidant to FDR and the first black artist to give a Command Performance at the White House, b. Greenville, SC

We've pretty much gone full circle, with significant escalation in food prices.

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"Changing World"; written by Woody Guthrie sometime between 1937 and 1941, when Guthrie lived in Los Angeles - but never recorded. The lyrics were discovered, along with lyrics to hundreds of other songs, by Guthrie's daughter Nora, and she has been inviting modern artists to interpret them ever since.

This particular version is from a 2012 album by Jim James, with Jay Farrar, Anders Parker, and Will Johnson, called "New Multitudes"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Multitudes

Today, in Musical History, February 12th, 1967: Mick and Keef are busted for drug possession, at Richards' Redlands estate.

Jagger gets three months, but Keef gets a year - although both of their sentences are overturned on appeal.

Jagger got caught with 4 amphetamine tablets, while Keef wasn't actually caught with anything - but cops claimed that they detected a "sweet incense smell" that "obviously", just HAD to be covering up evidence of "Indian Hemp", which they tried to use to nail Keef on far more serious charges of allowing his home to be used as a drug den.

At his hearing, amused and contemptuous of the attempted railroading, Richards makes his famous "We are not old men. We are not worried about your petty morals." comment, sneering in the faces to the board of legals in front of him, which endeared him to rebels everywhere; He spent exactly one night in Wormwood Scrubs prison, where he was treated like, well, a rock star.

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"Tupelo Honey", # 47 Pop, 2/12/1972 (Van Morrison)

Dusty Springfield covered it on her 1973 album, "Cameo"

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