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moose eater

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She's amazingly incredible!

I love her quirky little hippie shake she would do when she was really having fun!

I caught her Tiny Desk and she's aged wonderfully IMO.
When performers have at least as much fun as the audience and are really into what they're doing (not just another gig), it shows and there's a reciprocation then that is incredible sometimes.

Santana, with his whole band, numerous percussion sets, etc. congas, drums, horn section, and more, would pull off an incredible riff on guitar, one that put the audience into a frenzy, then he'd stand there, look down at his guitar, and get this amazing sincere-in-appearance smile, like, "Man, that was cool!!" And his appreciation showed in his playing. It would climb. The more he felt pleased with what he and his band had done, the more the audience responded in kind, and the more they put out perfection on stage.

John Prine had that in more subtle ways, but it was a sincere connection to the people, and an appreciation for both the art and the support.

The commutative property of amazement and awe.
 

moose eater

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OK folks, I'll leave you be, and at least temporarily cease my monopolizing of this thread for a bit. I've got to get into town and find a specific O-ring for a (supposed to be) sealed digital speedometer for a snowmachine, then back home to resume the self-abuse that is remote travel preparations.

Older son's going to the bush with me, but not as mechanically or otherwise adept as his younger brother at times, who's been in stand-off mode. Let both of them know via telephone and text that if something befalls me in the bush, he'll need to drive the 300 miles to the launching-off point, and head back into the mountains to help retrieve my body and the ton of gear, then help his older brother get the stuff to the road and tacked down to the trailer.

And that it'd likely be my younger boy who'd need to drive the truck and behemoth of a trailer and gear home, letting his older brother drive his rig back with a smaller trailer and load.

Hopefully if such an occurrence came to pass, he'd help his brother out, even if not for my benefit, but just to help his brother in such straits.

One of the more beautiful tunes from Natalie's 'Ophelia' CD.

Contemplative packing and sorting music, while arranging for repairs of the last-minute variety. Provigil doesn't help like it once did. Either need more of it or less of it. Not sure yet. Changes in metabolic processes suck. Loss of reliable outcomes.

 
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nono_fr

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message to the President !



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