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#1
Passing / Re: Subtle Cues: Body Language
Last post by Jessica_K - Today at 08:57:45 PM
Living stealth for so long, I know one mistake and I am blown so I am so careful. But recently I have been so stressed at work that I feel I am going to explode, I am worried I am letting my guard down. 
#2
Fun and Games / Re: Two Word Association Game ...
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 06:04:33 PM
Minor disaster
#3
General discussions / Re: What music are you listeni...
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 04:07:02 PM

No, I don't understand a word of it.
But it sounds great!
#4
General discussions / Re: What music are you listeni...
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 03:57:43 PM
I love songs with a story behind them.

In Blues Image's song Ride Captain Ride, many believe that the song is about Sir Francis Drake sailing along the West Coast. But that isn't the case.

Blues Image lead singer Mike Pinera wrote this with their keyboard player Skip Konte. Mike's wife Valerie said:

"Ride Captain is a story from his imagination. I know when he was in the studio recording that album, they needed another song and he wrote it on the spot. He came up with 73 from the keyboard having 73 keys. A lot of people say it relates to a few different stories."

The keyboard they used was a Rhodes electric piano, and this was an early use of the instrument on a popular song. In an interview, Skip Konte says he sat at the piano and started working on a song.

"73 men sailed up, From the San Francisco Bay..." The song basically wrote itself. It was their only hit. Mike Panera moved to Iron Butterfly and Skip Konte joined Three Dog Night.

#5
Member Blogs / Re: The Story of Lori
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 02:47:18 PM
The female voice can be so soothing.
#6
Fun and Games / Re: Two Word Association Game ...
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 02:46:36 PM
Silent screams
#7
General discussions / What music are you listening t...
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 02:45:57 PM
Here is an oldie:

"It's the chance of a lifetime in a lifetime of chance" is a key thought from this song that was commissioned the night before a famous horse race.


"Run for the Roses" by Dan Fogelberg






#8
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         negative gain
#9
Fun and Games / Re: Single Word Association Ga...
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 02:40:35 PM
Festival