Years ago we would have conversations with our daughters about sex, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and the rest. My wife would say, ‘back in our day we did not have to worry about dying from having sex’.
Now, with COVID-19 leading the pack, I can remember a time when we did not have to worry about dying from shaking hands……..
I posted songs from the first half of our live set when I was playing with The Chase earlier. Today I would like to share with you select songs from the second half of our set. The recording is decent – though this is ancient as it was recorded on a cassette tape!!!
Anyway, people all over the world are having tough times. Stuck indoors is the least of our concerns. Sit back, stay at home and listen to a live band performing classic rock songs from Jethro Tull to Santana and Creed.
As a note of mild interest; I have no pictures of the vocalist in this particular recording. I have video, but compared to the hi-res available today, the videos just don’t look very good. Sean (Shoeless Shawn) Bandy is the lead vocalist this evening.
Have a drink and a great evening in and stay safe!
Thank you for your continued friendship. The story of friends and talented musicians, artists of all kinds was fun in the telling. Followers will know the names and projects I have been thrilled to be involved with. Sacrifices. Heart break. Overwhelming joy.
I have told the story but I also have my archives to share. I started recording with a reel-to-reel tape deck when I was 14. I recorded everything. Everyone. Everywhere (once I had portable recorders lol!)
The medium has changed many times over. Some of the video, for example, was amazing on a small tube television. It just does not stand up to the quality of large screens with high resolution. I did not include the ancient videos on this post because it just looks bad/old.
For some reason I did not take a lot of photographs in this time frame. Unfortunately, I do not have any pictures of the lead vocalist in this recording….. Shoeless Shawn was not with The Chase long before we stopped playing out. So I collected more recent pictures I had taken of group shots of friends, family and fans we have known over the years.
With a little free time on my hands, I have been going through my archives. This is an old recording from my Nakamichi stereo cassette player! I think it is straight off the board. I did not run sound for this recording. Our friend Dave Houston was at the helm.
Everyone stay healthy, and with social distancing, stay at home, grab a drink, and put up your feet. Press play and listen to some live music!
My thoughts for the day. I planned on posting an image to demonstrate each line but there were too many choices so I leave that option to you.
God is good People are awful. God is kind People are mean. God is gentle People are nasty. God is forgiving People hate forever. God is all knowing People are ignorant God is all powerful People are usually weak. God is a mystery People are predictable God is courageous People are cowardly
Was this the Mighty Plan? Doesn’t that seem a little odd? Let me help you understand There never was a god.
The lyrics for “The Border” were posted earlier. There is also a little story to this song using the link above.
…….. for the nerds and geeks in the audience, I created the song in Bandlab’s Sonar (formerly Cakewalk Sonar). This is not a commercial but if you are interested in recording, podcasts, audio to video and a bunch more, BandLab bought Sonar out of bankruptcy and is making this program free to download and use!!! Argh! I paid hundreds of dollars each year to keep current and have new toys.
I am not against commercials or someone making a bit of money but there really is no connection here. If you want to download Sonar, search for BandLab and hit the download button. It is a powerful multi-track recording program with sounds and plug-ins ready to use. I could give you the link but that would seem like I am pushing it lol!
Eye candy is all well and fine Warm fire and a bottle of wine Waiting, holding my breath at the thrill Everything’s going super fine: until.
She’s gorgeous, I’m in a state of bliss Gracefully she leans in for a kiss I surrender, wave a white flag My heart and soul vacuumed into a bag.
Beautiful Women are over rated. I get sick of everyone I’ve dated. You can’t live with ‘em. But I can live without them.
She never wants to go for a walk We get nowhere when we try to talk Spends her time looking in the mirror So angry when I try to get near her.
Music plays in my head as we dance around the room. The things I can remember when I smell her perfume. The slightest touch, the inviting glance Music plays inside my head as we dance.
Beautiful Women are over rated. I get sick of everyone I’ve dated. You can’t live with ‘em. But I can live without them.
Eye candy is all well and fine Warm fire and a bottle of wine She’s gorgeous, I’m in a state of bliss Gracefully she leans in for a kiss
It’s a hand grenade of high frequencies Placed right between your eyes. Easy to guess now where it came from; Years of rock and roll caught you by surprise.
So much harder just to sit and talk these days In a thin blue funk of purple haze. Forcing the rhyme within tired rhythms Simple technologies each a new craze.
You’re in it. You’re on it. But can’t admit that you want it. You buy it. You waste it. Much more than a phase. It’s the New Craze.
It used to take talent and a lot of hours People loved you for who you are. Now it’s the beautiful, the extreme Making a grab for your last dollar.
You need a law degree, and some Marketing Even web design or sound engineer. Craft miraculous songs but it won’t matter Without looks and cash there is no career.
You’re in it. You’re on it. But can’t admit that you want it. You buy it. You waste it. It’s just the New Craze.
When my wife and I purchased our first, and only home about thirty years ago, the adjacent property included irregular strips, pieces, an access road and a very old overgrown field. Over the years we cleared some of the vacant land next to our house. We built fire pits further and further out in the ‘wilderness’. It was mostly brush , grapevine and honeysuckle.
We didn’t use any equipment other than hand tools more sophisticated than pick ax and shovel. Each year we cleared more land to the side of our house of the brush and undergrowth. We had been doing this for a couple of years and noticed a huge tree we had not even seen before. It had towered over everything but through past decades the brush and small trees had provided a path for the insidious grapevine. As it does to anything above ground, the grapevine climbs anything it can and then covers it with a blanket of leaves. Each year the plants and trees try to grow new sprouts and shoots but are caught in a strangle-hold by the vines. Eventually the trees can’t bend down enough and break into pieces and soon die looking like a rounded skeleton. The smaller trees were already dead or damaged beyond hope. We managed to save more than we thought possible and we were determined to save the huge cotton-wood tree that was already entangled in vines spreading through the lower branches.
The neighbors thought we were nuts. Then a company came and bought the land we had cleared of debris and undergrowth and the rest of the surrounding wooded area. Years and years went by and they did nothing with the land. We spoke with the owners and told them that if they ever sell the land we would like to be the first offer. We also mentioned our clearing and using of the property and they were fine with that. We continued.
Over the course of our time here we have purchased all the pieces of what used to be abandoned property. Not much total, but a jig-saw of ‘odds and ends’ surrounding the neighborhood we made it our home! My posts often refer to feeding wildlife animals and birds in our tiny sanctuary. A number of neighbors share in the maintenance and care of this land now.
We have owned all the property pieces for a few years and have been trying to get it surveyed. It took them two years after signing the contract but finally the surveyors came out and tagged all the properties including our original house and land. When I came home from work there were orange flags everywhere along our side of the street and throughout the woods. We even discovered one neighbor’s fence was actually in our yard.
I was so thrilled and for the first time I walked every inch of land knowing what was our property. With that lengthy introduction I want to share a poem I wrote after that walk. Thanks again for your visits, and I hope this will be a great New Year for all!
“The Border” (C) MSK 1-22-2020
Orange flags everywhere but only where We are They disappear through the ages and few Return
Moving, shifting, season upon season upon Buried No concerns no doubting they never change Waiting
I’ve just walked every inch of our border Cut or cured, with muscle and bone We laughed loud and worked harder But we didn’t have to do it alone
Standing for generations before we embraced it Mighty Ruins become playgrounds, wilderness a haven Our home
I’ve just walked every inch of our border Cut or cured, with muscle and bone We laughed loud and worked harder But we didn’t have to do it alone
What’s yours is yours thanks for giving back what Is mine Fires burned, pumpkins were carved by many Good night
Moving, shifting, season upon season upon Buried No concerns no doubting they never change Waiting
My friend’s Night-Time Diving video on YouTube under MikeR998
A good friend of mine lives in Florida and does a lot of scuba diving. I asked if he wanted music for a soundtrack to his videos and sent him a few of my instrumentals. Here is the first video he posted using my compositions. Mike filmed this night time dive at Blue Heron Bridge and it is amazing how many creatures are out and about. I hope you enjoy.