FFFC #31 — The Touch

Hermina was born on the road, the daughter of two gifted parents. Her mother, Gemma, was a psychic, and her father, Ronson, was a musician. They traveled the roads in their covered wagon as part of a caravan of entertainers who brought their gifts to rural bergs across Europe. Also among their band were other…

Coloring Club Plus — 9/9/19

Thickfreakness is the second studio album by American rock duo The Black Keys, released in 2003. It is their debut release for the Fat Possum record label, although in the UK and Europe it was co-released by Epitaph Records.   Well now here I am, I am not here now, no, no, darlin’ And I’ll…

Coloring Club Plus — 9/8/19

Yes, Virginia… is the second studio album by American dark cabaret band The Dresden Dolls, released in April 2006.  Thanks to Steve for the Deaf for making me aware of this group.     Oh Mrs. O Will you tell us where the naughty children go Will you show How the sky turned white and everybody…

#SLS — Little Wing by Sting

Jim Adams is the illustrious host of Song Lyric Sunday.  Jim says: Song Lyric Sunday is mostly about having fun and sharing your music with others. Tell a story, post a video, show the lyrics, but most important, make sure that you have fun. I feel that everyone should be able to find a song…

Reena’s Exploration Challenge #103 — Anathema of why

image link for illustration purposes only up down left      right means stairs      stairs escalators all directions sdrawkcab shadows in the sun car center vehicles interchange back and forth crosswalk people border multiplying highway swarms smog occludes with sunlight’s warning blue sky hot air balloons plastered with logos who owns the sky? we’re bigger than a…

Coloring Club Plus — 9/7/19

Beatles for Sale is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on December 4, 1964. only eight of the tracks are original compositions, with cover versions of songs by artists such as Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Little Richard being used to complete the album. When Beatles for…

“I’d Have You Anytime,” by George Harrison

“I’d Have You Anytime” is a song written by George Harrison and Bob Dylan, released in 1970 as the opening track of Harrison’s first post-Beatles solo album, All Things Must Pass. The pair wrote the song at Dylan’s home in Bearsville, near Woodstock in upstate New York, in November 1968. Its creation occurred during a…