Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

stop and think, how can music be over played when with each new playing someone hears it for the first time?
You just heard it to many times when you didn't want to...so whose fault is that?


Who cares about someone else hearing it? I don't have their ears, only mine.

Ok, ok, you make a good point. As usual.
 
The late, great Roy Buchanan. A virtuoso of the blues, and light years ahead of his time.

Roy Buchanan.Just wow!

The man plays in is own garden I doubt he gives a single thought.
as to what others are doing.

he seems patient, willing to wait until the music comes.
A first encounter. Thank you TR!
 
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It will be 10 years this coming July. As a card carring member of the elderly class-a relatively short period of time.
For those who count their years in decades 10 years was yesterday.
For the lonely heart ten years can linger forever.
Try and be at peace, reunion is but a moment away.
 
This music has taken me to a thousand places
never the same place twice.
Ravel must have been a gardener.
A serenade for a sprouting bean.


 
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Interesting, thank you! Emmylou also does a great version of this tune.


yes I first heard it from her voice. Kinda made me deaf to others. But her greatest gift to me is that she reminds me than I'm not alone on my journey...Nobody wants to go to an empty heaven!! LOL
 
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I have always thought of this song as the "Bolero" of rock.Because it is.":O}

I ave some experience of this particular rodent. Don't let the white fool you, it still a rabbit!!


What the heck? I've listened to this one for years but never made the connection. Thanks Dan!
 
yes I first heard it from her voice. Kinda made me deaf to others. But her greatest gift to me is than she reminds me than I'm not alone on my journey...Nobody wants to go to an empty heaven!! LOL


Well! I'm so glad that's where you KNOW you are going!
 
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