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When I got back to my room at the barracks (it was really like a dorm), I pulledThe Courriers Carry Onout of the sleeve and placed it on the turntable of my $60.00 portable record player (with detachable speakers) that I had recently bought at W. T. Grant. The first track was “...
With The Golfer’s help I gave the bedroom a deeper clean than usual, turned the mattress, added a small blanket beneath the sheepskin underlay on my side – I need the firm mattress but occasionally my back and hips ‘tell me’ they would like it a tad softer – then finished off by...
but at least I can say that toward that end, I joined the exercise class at the Y last year. The activity is motivating, especially watching others with the same goal I have, working their best to improve energy and flexibility. The encouragement is important to me. ...
Despite its flowery, gentle lyrics, Armstrong sang it filled with a deep and abiding sadness emanating from his hoarse, quavering voice as a lament for himself and his fellow Negroes, trying to survive in a country that to this very day still has not let go of the legacy of its own ...
After the entire band rose up from under the stage for the apropos opener “The Phoenix,” the show featured songs from all seven of their studio albums, from “Grand Theft Autumn/ Where Is Your Boy” and “Saturday” off their debut to four songs off the upcoming MANIA. But the ...