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Old 11-21-2022, 03:35 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHlxTiR1zsk

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Certainly puts things in perspective.

The right place at the right time falling on the right ears....otherwise, digital dust.
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Ah, yes, this clip really spoke to me!! I have digital dust in the form of recordings from our group in the late '60's. Transformed from reel to reel, 8 track, cassette, to CD, to my laptop over many decades! I enjoy listening back and walking down memory lane, so I guess it's not total "dust"! LOL.
These tracks include a demo record produced in NYC, and also a live concert in Boston opening for the Sha Na Na in May of '70. Amazing experience..... Alas......in typical fashion, paths separated and life evolved.....cause it's "just the way life is"!
For a couple of the group members that I'm still in touch with......that period of time is still a riveting moment and memory in their lives and is also now shared with their families so many years later who hear the stories and the music and understand what it meant to their father or mother back in the day.
Thanks for sharing!
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That was quite interesting.

As an aside, I thought that song from Muddy Magnolias was really good.

Anyone who has tried their hand at recording and making an album or two knows what Rick Beato is referring to.

Thank goodness, there is life with our families and in our little corner of the world.

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