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

Edith Piaf - I Regret Nothing

"The little sparrow" Use to pack the largest venues.
less than 5 ft tall she would stand in the middle of huge stages and sing. She refused to use a microphone,

Her voice carried all the way to the cheap seats.
she wore the simplest dresses.
she was adored.
 
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"We'reLiving in a powder keg and giving off sparks"
One of the best expressions of passionate love I've ever heard

 
They were folk music for most of collage America i the early and mid 60's. Throw in Pete Seeger and you'd have a pretty compleate picture. Early rock was less than impressive to them.

But they knew a good song.


They watch their music fade as Rock took over the world. Here's perhaps a clue as to how they felt about that.


"Most distant and more solemn
than a fading star"
TS Elliot
 
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I would like praise the complex and often intricate
Dance steps of the 60's. , but I can't. Here's why.


The music was usually so much better than the dance it advocated for.
 
Around twice a year I have to see this in some form.
People speak of seeing the hand of god in the affairs of men.
I see at lest three fingers this becoming this horse..to run

 
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Very rarely do I hear something I feel is wholly original..
this is one.

it doesn't hurt that it also totally blows me away.":O)

 
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