Mel Belli wrote on Mar 19
th, 2010 at 6:27pm:
fuman wrote on Mar 19
th, 2010 at 5:44pm:
Mel Belli wrote on Mar 19
th, 2010 at 2:45pm:
Nice job! Love this song.
I followed my heart, now I'm walking on stony ground . . .
You need to spend more time in here, Fuman, rather than the Obama thread. I just took a peek in there—it's a damn hornet's nest! Trust me; I live "inside the Beltway" ... stuff is bad for your health, no pun intended
Thanks Mel, that's good advice. The politics in America has taken years off of my life, I'm sure.
But I can't just let it go. I would rather age prematurely than let it go down the toilet without a peep from me.
Anyway, I appreciate your comment, and that you posted it in here away from that noise . . .
A close friend of mine in San Francisco gets pretty frustrated with my new (4 year's now?) highly political personality. He shuts me down when I start to go there, which is fine. He's heard all of my ranting. "What's new in Rolling Stones news" is his method.
Speaking of Grady (that's my SF friend), I was telling him about your Stones riff thread and more specifically, the song choices that you have made. He was very impressed (and I am too). I mean, "Oh Virginia"? That is a fantastic choice for a Taylor solo. Very obscure too. And Could Have Stood You Up is as well. Then you select Never Fall In Love! I told him about this new thread a while ago, when you had just put up Angie. He mentioned If You Really Want To Be My Friend as a similar soaring solo, so that's where I got the idea to post that one.
He has been taping Mick Taylor shows in the San Francisco area since 1984, when he bought his first portable deck. Had a nice collection when I met him in 2001. Lot's of tape trading I guess. He isn't online yet !!
Ok, time for dinner . . .