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Post by sepiatone on Dec 1, 2022 18:38:32 GMT
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Post by dianedebuda on Dec 1, 2022 19:02:03 GMT
I think what you're wanting to see is:
To do this, you first need to get to the full tool bar (press Reply on the right side of the Quick Reply Box). Then choose the movie clapper icon on the tool bar and add the full link (including the https:) to the Video URL. At least on my PC, you'll then get a video play box with the message "video will appear here". When you actually post, it should magically show correctly.
A gotcha on this site is that it defaults to a tiny font. I try to remember to change my text to at least 12 pt using the full tool bar.
HTH
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Post by jinsinna13 on Dec 1, 2022 21:36:20 GMT
"Just A Song Before I Go" by Crosby, Stills and Nash (written by Graham Nash)
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Post by BunnyWhit on Dec 2, 2022 0:33:37 GMT
Joe Williams, Me and the Blues (1964); album arranged by Jimmy Jones.
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Post by jinsinna13 on Dec 2, 2022 14:26:22 GMT
"Nine Times Blue" by Michael Nesmith (written by Michael Nesmith)
Mike released it as a solo record, but the video posted here is The Monkees performing it on Johnny Cash's show.
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Post by ando on Dec 2, 2022 17:39:49 GMT
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Post by sepiatone on Dec 2, 2022 17:51:14 GMT
Thanks to Dianedebuda(and I do thankyou) I can now put up a few other things I've been catching up on..... "Bite Down Hard" As long as TCM offers movies I might not like that much, and TV offers nothing else anywhere else I'll be burning up my massive CD collection. Sepiatone
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Post by I Love Melvin on Dec 2, 2022 18:24:53 GMT
I like how John Stewart incorporated an oral history from his father and built a song around it. Very moving.
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Post by I Love Melvin on Dec 2, 2022 18:44:36 GMT
Back in the early 1960's Harry Belafonte showed his class when her introduced both Miriam Makeba and Nana Mouskouri to American audiences by pairing with each for an album and then doing a national tour to back up each of the albums. The RCA recordings sound as if they could have been made today and in both cases he backed up the singers with his chorus of male voices, The Belafonte Singers. Even after all these years the mood still strikes me to listen to them. Timeless.
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Post by I Love Melvin on Dec 2, 2022 22:46:25 GMT
I've spent the last couple of days outdoors finishing up fall yard work and I usually go old-school with a boom box. The theme this time was Doo Wop and I heard tons of those great slow-dance classics, but there were a couple of tight little rockers I couldn't get out of my head.
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Post by sepiatone on Dec 3, 2022 18:22:31 GMT
I like how John Stewart incorporated an oral history from his father and built a song around it. Very moving. Chris Smither did that sort of personal history preamble in this..... Love that line..."If hungry is what's eating you I'll sell you peace of mind." Chris is an astute lyricist. Sepiatone SORRY; Clicked "like" on the wrong post. Found no way to delete it.
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Post by ando on Dec 4, 2022 18:27:03 GMT
CPE Bach: Rondo in C-minor Wq. 59/4 Julia Stephan, piano
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Post by jamesjazzguitar on Dec 4, 2022 21:36:11 GMT
Going to see Fee Waybill, lead singer for The Tubes, tonight. This will be his first solo performance. Fee, and his wife and sister will be staying with us after the show. I had to clean up my music room so that the sister had a place to sleep.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Dec 4, 2022 23:33:52 GMT
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, "Shoe Boot", Tearing at the Seams (2018) Not one of their albums, including Rateliff's solo stuff, that I don't like.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2022 23:49:50 GMT
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