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'Tis the Season...if you know, you know 🤣🤣
A to my personal favorite DU thread of all time!
"The Day Before Thanksgiving"
Pouring on out for "The Killer"...RIP Jerry Lee
There's very few people I've met in my life who simultaneously encapsulate the best of saints and the worst of sinners...Jerry Lee was one of those individuals. Tonight I'd like to spin one for "The Killer"; a man of incredible talent who was perhaps his own worst enemy. He was a man who acknowledged his flaws, cursed himself for them, yearned for redemption, and had little time for critics. Complex is an understatement...but the music lives on. For the "Last One Standing"
If you're curious about just how far off the rails Tulsi Gabbard has gone
I have the distinct displeasure of having to pass by the "Huckabee" theater where Mike Huckabee's television show is filmed most every day. Outside the complex, there is a large digital marquee which lists upcoming guests. I've seen Boebert, MTG, pretty much any RW nutjob you can imagine listed as guests previously. Tonight when I passed by, "Tulsi Gabbard" was listed as tomorrow nights guest. 🙄🙄...I'm not surprised, but I did find it interesting and somewhat enlightening.
John Prine's 78th Birthday and Legacy celebrated by Allstar lineup at Ryman
Two years, six months and three days after his death, one of Americas most celebrated songwriters, John Prine, had his life celebrated on what would have been his 76 birthday at the Ryman Auditorium in his home city of Nashville, Tenn. The tribute concert featured some of the most renowned musicians in the country, all of whom were, without a doubt, inspired by his lifes work.
Monday nights gathering was a part of a weeklong celebration for Prine billed as You Got Gold Celebrating the Life & Songs of John Prine, which included six sold-out shows throughout The Music City hosted by his family and independent label, Oh Boy Records.
https://relix.com/news/detail/the-late-john-prines-76-birthday-celebrated-by-all-star-ensemble-at-the-ryman-auditorium/
For those who are interested, the show was live-streamed by Mandolin and is still available to watch on the site. The show was unbelievable with an incredible lineup. Brandi Carlisle, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Isbell, Lyle Lovett, Chris Isaak, Dwight Yoakam, Bob Weir and Ramblin Jack Elliott, Margo Price, Tyler Childers...you get the drift
Here's the setlist from the show:
Chris Isaak & Nicole Atkins: I Have Met My Love Today (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Hiss Golden Messenger: Picture Show (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Allison Russell & JT Nero: Everything Is Cool (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Jason Isbell: Souvenirs (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Im With Her: Unwed Fathers (John Prine cover) (acoustic)
The War and Treaty: Knockin On Your Screen Door (John Prine cover) (acoustic)
Nathaniel Rateliff: Sam Stone (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Shawn Camp: The Last Love Song (Shawn Camp cover) (live debut, unreleased song)
Leyla McCalla: Summers End (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Margo Price: Sweet Revenge (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Tyler Childers: Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
The Milk Carton Kids: Storm Windows (John Prine cover) (acoustic)
Kacey Musgraves: Walk In Peace (Kacey Musgraves cover) (live debut, unreleased song, acoustic)
Lucinda Williams: What Could Go Wrong (Lucinda Williams cover) (live debut, unreleased song)
Bonnie Raitt & Brandi Carlile: Angel From Montgomery (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Lyle Lovett: Thats the Way That the World Goes Round (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Bob Weir & Ramblin Jack Elliott: Great Rain (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band)
Dwight Yoakam: Spanish Pipedream (John Prine cover) (with John Prines band), Happy Birthday to You (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover) (led by Tommy Prine)
All performers plus Tre Burt and Fiona Prine: Paradise (John Prine cover)
This album turned 40 yesterday...
In 1982, Bruce Springsteen recorded a set of demos on a four track by himself. Attempts to record the songs with the E-street band just couldn't capture the same feel of the music and lyrics and so the demos were released as they were: raw, emotional, and heartfelt. The result was "Nebraska", released Sept 30 1982. This is my favorite from that release:
Luke Bell...RIP to a talented troubled soul
It's also a fallacy for these nutters to claim that Trump could just say "It's declassified"
It doesn't work that way, and the ones pushing this idea know it's not true. There's an actual process to "declassifying" information and each page of that information must be marked and redacted. It's incredible that we've gone from outrage over the "raid", to the damaging info "was planted", to "yeah he did it but it's not a big deal because he said it was declassified"" all in the course of less than a week.
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