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Got to see Mary Fahl again last night, stunning show.  Her latest 2 albums are winter/holiday music, and a covers album.  Both were showcased, along with a nice dose of earlier stuff, including her time with October Project.

Got to speak with her after the show, and she signed a rare CD I had (her husband said even she didn't have a copy of it).  It got a "Wow...!" and a smile.

No pics, but it was a small, intimate place right in my hometown!

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Took my kids to the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam on Saturday.  The show was great, with the most impressive part being Myles Kennedy, who is Slash's singer.  His voice is as perfect for rock as I've heard.  I'm not sure how he's not more well known.  Karina Rykman was also a revelation.  She's a force, fantastic bass player and singer, doing interesting things with music. 

https://www.xmasjam.com

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Lady Blackbird on Saturday night in Pine Plains, NY, in a small, newly renovated venue called The Stissing Center. Intimate set with just her guitar/piano player/producer/co-writer Chris Seefried:

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First time seeing the youth Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra tonight. Will be back. 

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G. F. Handel .............................................. Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 2

M. Ravel ........................................................... String Quartet in F Major
I. Allegro moderato – très doux

L. v. Beethoven ............ String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, Op. 74
"The Harp Quartet"
II. Adagio ma non troppo

A. Dvořák ........ String Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, No. 12 "American"
I. Allegro ma non troppo

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Work event this week, with one of the better parties they've thrown (and they're all pretty good, this one at Reggie's Chicago). '80s theme party (though most of the crowd wasn't born then), with a co-worker's Tom Petty cover band, who were very good!

 

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1 hour ago, Pars said:

...though most of the crowd wasn't born then...

I just had the most awful thought:  the first millenials are now old enough to get married and have children.  M:TNG are being born NOW.

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4 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said:

I just had the most awful thought:  the first millenials are now old enough to get married and have children.  M:TNG are being born NOW.

You’re approaching three decades late for places like Kansas, no? 

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zoomers are old enough to get married and have kids. The youngest millennials are in their mid 20s

also

 

 

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I just happen to have zoomer kids, and they're all adults now.  

If anyone wants to hear the stuff I recorded last week:

These shows haven't been approved for distro yet, so no tracking, and not posted publicly.  Just don't send to anyone else:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ahp1cTyo-VaEMlpnm2WAerw0QkVAkuqo?usp=drive_link
 

https://archive.org/details/CS20240307

Drivin' n Cryin' saturday, this is a shareable link:
https://archive.org/details/dnc2024-03-09

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On 3/10/2024 at 1:38 PM, Dusty Chalk said:

I just had the most awful thought:  the first millenials are now old enough to get married and have children.  M:TNG are being born NOW.

I'm a Xennial. I know a lot of Grandparents I went to school with.

My brother was born in 84. He's going to be a grandfather soon.

TL;DR: You're all (me, included) fucking old.

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