"BPH?", he repeated questioningly.
"What's BPH?", he asked innocently.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
If you're male, and if you're getting older, you'll find out eventually.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
If you're male, and if you're getting older, you'll find out eventually.
I'm male, getting older by the second, and I'd like to find out now in order to prepare for "eventually"..........
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
If you're male, and if you're getting older, you'll find out eventually.
No, no, no.
All functions of my excretory system are AOK.
Full function and full control over valves, sphincters, spigot, whatever.
Thanks for the thought though. :mrgreen:
The trickle was a reference to my internet access not my urinary tract or thought process or financial income . . .
KR2
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Maybe I stayed too long in Tennessee.
I love this song.
I heard it earlier this year when I was up there and again this time.
Now I'm hooked.
Man of Constant Sorrow
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
It's an earworm. Kinda like:
Gloom, despair, and agony on me,
Deep dark depression, excessive misery,
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all,
Gloom, despair, and agony on meeeee...
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
That's the song that came to mind when I first heard it.
That was from Hootenanny, wasn't it?
But I think "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" is much better than "gloom, despair, and agony on me".
That banjo just tickles my music "funny bone"/receptors (located somewhere in the auditory region of the brain.
I won't know exactly where until I experiment on someone).
KR2
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Hootenanny --- wow, haven't thought about that since the last time I was remembering <waviness> Ted Mack, Dark Shadows, Lawrence Welk and Alvin Styczynski (WI/accordian) <wavy return>.
-=tension & release=-
i did some stained glass windows for Lawrence Welk back in the 80s, he was wonderful
#4491....
That's the song that came to mind when I first heard it.
That was from Hootenanny, wasn't it?
But I think "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" is much better than "gloom, despair, and agony on me".
That banjo just tickles my music "funny bone"/receptors (located somewhere in the auditory region of the brain.
I won't know exactly where until I experiment on someone).
KR2
It was from Hee Haw. My favorite Hee Haw song was:
Where, where, are you tonight?
Why did you leave me here all alone?
I searched the world over,
And thought I found true love.
You met another and
Phht! you were gone.
Man of Constant Sorrow is great, though. I also have Dueling Banjos on my ipod.
All my life I wanted to be somebody. Now I see I should have been more specific.
That's it! Hee Haw.
I knew Hootenanny wasn't right.
Thanks, UC. My brain needs to be defragmented.
KR2 (I look good in plum)
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Hey Ken, I just figured out how Last.FM works. This is pretty much what I listen to:
http://www.last.fm/user/SleutelbosMusic/charts?rangetype=overall&subtype=tracks
And you can listen to it yourself in random order here (do NOT try to play them from the above list, most songs are capped at 30 seconds when you do that!):
http://www.last.fm/listen/user/SleutelbosMusic/personal
Thanks, Ignar.
I created my account and typed in some of my favorite artists. I used the option of it looking at my iTunes list and am now listening to some of their recommendations. So far, I like them.
I think this is my link http://www.last.fm/user/kenrogers2
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
led zeppelin - when the levee breaks
erykah badu - back in the day
nine inch nails - head like a hole (take your pick which version)
phish - bouncing around the room
rage against the machine - killing in the name of
radiohead - idioteque
marvin gaye - mercy mercy me
stevie wonder - superstitious
the wallflowers - i've been delivered
the rolling stones - sweet black angel
lucinda williams - anything off of car wheels on a gravel road, the single greatest album ever
jimi hendrix - may this be love
ani difranco - slide
elliott smith - because