Mirror neurons in your head that is.
In the comment section of Gilahi's June 15th post (his latest by the way), I commented, "I went to a BS&T concert in the 60's. That's when I found out I'm not fond of live music. Give me that ol' recording studio perfection."
He commented back with, "Mike - I've been to some concerts that were clunkers too, but overall there's something that's very special to me about being in the presence of rock & roll legends. With 20,000 of my closest friends."
I can be in a crowd, but I'd rather not. I think Gilahi has more MIRROR NEURONS than I do.
Again, this is a time sink warning. The video is 14 minutes long and there are several associated articles. Plus there's a dancing tip for those so predisposed to dance.
The Recovery ~ Whose In Charge Now?!
34 minutes ago
5 comments:
Play him...play him...set the hook...
vw - smseco: study of the effect of text-messaging on the environment.
Went to the link and played the sound. It was a bodily function but itsounded to me like a sound I blame on the dog.
But ahh, BS&T had some great songs led by lead singer David
Clayton Thomas.
Who is BS & T????
Amanda, it's Blood Sweat & Tears, one of the great horn bands (trumpet, trombone, and saxophone)of the 60's and later. I'm sure you heard their hit Spinning Wheel which have the lyrics: "What goes up must come down, spinning wheel got to go round. I can picture Mike and Claudia in high school riding it and holding hands.
B - I knew that would get your attention.
B - It sounded like somebody plinking guitar stringing on the wrong side of the bridge.
A - See my interns answer.
B - By the way, interns work for free.
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