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He's too busy racking leaves.
Funny, last week I thought the subject was gloomy but the songs were upbeat. This week, it's more like an upbeat subject (cause I like Autumn too), but most of the songs seemed to have a very gloomy sound. At least until you played Al Kooper. Then it picked up for two songs, before going kinda gloomy again on Autumn Of My Madness.
So, the best song for me, and the Golden Pell winner was the opener. I've never listened to the Edgar Winter Group, but that was a cool song.
Now, for a story. Your photo of the apple made me think of this. When I was younger, early teens at the oldest, I went to Virginia to visit my Aunt. Her husband's family owned an apple orchard. That orchard stays in my memory because I just loved it. And there was even a river that ran through it. But my story is about an apple that I took with me from that orchard. I remember riding in the front seat of the family car, no seat belt of course, polishing that apple with a rag. I must have polished it for 3-4 hours at least. Then I ate it. And it was the best apple ever. My point is, if you polish your apple for 3 or 4 hours with a rag, it will taste better than it does if you don't polish it (doesn't this sound just like one of Jon's stupid stories?).
I like autumn. You save money on heat and ac because it's not too warm or too cold. The only issue are leaves, but the lawnmower can handle them fine. I no longer believe in racking leaves. Too much work.
Steve Forbert! Interesting. Watch out, some silly people might claim collusion.
ALl these songs were pretty good, but I consider autumn to be more upbeat. For some people it's spring, but they're stupid.
Nice show!
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