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BluesRunTheGame

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January 31, 2020

Molly Tuttle - "My Life In Five Riffs"

A little video she did for Guitar Player Magazine where she talks about her influences.

January 22, 2020

Larkin Poe: "Sleepwalk" and "Apache"

A couple lap steel instrumentals from their “tip of the hat” series on YouTube.



January 22, 2020

A lot of people don't like Bernie Sanders.

A lot of the people who’ve worked with Bernie in the House and Senate don’t like Bernie.

A lot of the people who’ve donated to those same people in the House and Senate don’t like Bernie either.

When a person is newly elected to Congress they are told to spend half of their work day chatting with wealthy donors who, we can probably assume, don’t like Bernie Sanders.

The television personalities who have shows on the cable news networks work for bosses who, for the most part, don’t like Bernie Sanders. You won’t see much love for Bernie Sanders on the corporate owned TV stations.

And yet, Bernie Sanders has a surprising amount of support from voters across the country.

In the Democratic Primary for the 2016 election I was blown away by the amount of support Bernie got. Going into it, I wouldn’t have guessed he he’d get even half half of the votes that he eventually got.

I don’t think that it is surprising that all this support for Bernie (and others like Bernie) is causing some “concern” amongst the folks who don’t like Bernie.







January 14, 2020

Sounds of the nightmare machine.

The Apprehension Engine: Brian Eno called it "the most terrifying musical instrument of all time".

January 3, 2020

This Man Repopulated a Rare Butterfly Species In His Own Backyard



The so-called pipevine swallowtail of California has iridescent blue-colored wings, and collectors consider them among the most important and magnificent ones found in the area of North America.



This beautiful butterfly thrives in San Francisco for centuries, and also around the so-called Bay Area. However, as this particular region was increasingly urbanized during the early 1900s, this butterfly species started disappearing. Nowadays, people living there can extremely rarely spot it.

Tim Wong, who is an aquatic biologist at the Academy of Sciences in California, made the bringing of this butterfly his personal goal and mission, and he is on the way of something very promising.

https://www.ibelieveinmothernature.com/my-world/this-man-repopulated-a-rare-butterfly-species-in-his-own-backyard/?fbclid=IwAR0zNjXR-qHyhG_AS04hjNadM2fwZan4KwS-Z_eeOkB39ko9Cs3U9inNF-E
January 2, 2020

The very first person to cover "Me and Bobby Mcgee" was...

...Roger Miller. Didn’t know this before today.

Yeah, Roger Miller was the “King of the Road” guy.

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