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- 12-30-2009 10:00 PM #11
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- 01-01-2010 12:29 AM #12
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Now, ya'll kinda figure that I am a bit of a renegade, a bit of a free spirit and I don't really mind what anyone thinks of me. I kinda live my life free and easy and I enjoy it this way.
I think life is meant to be lived to it's fullest. I like music, I like the outdoors. I like to gamble and I like to enjoy a day in the sun, daydreaming. I like to fish alone for hours and I like standing outside in the moonlight or just looking at the stars.
I like to put in a hard days work and I like to be treated with respect, just as anyone does. Life has been so good to me, and there are many people who have passed from this world who I miss dearly, who I wish were still here.
When I was younger, I spent a great deal of time alone on the river at my family's cabin. I used to listen to many a tune on the stereo, trying to envision that I was in another time. This was easy as the cabin was rustic and the landscape was secluded.
Yeah, I am a Cowboy at heart, the dusty drifter on the lone prairie. You may think I am being a little silly, but I truly loved this.
Moonlight on the river, the silhouette of the islands and the bluffs. The big ole bull frogs croakin' on the lake across the lane, the cottonwood leaves rustling in the evening breeze. The blue shadows swaying across the trails under the moon. The whipoorwils singing their lonely tune. Owls in the trees and catfish jumpin' in the shallows as they chased minnows.
Walking on the sand bars as the river sloshed against the edges, crickets and katydids going on and on with their chorus. These are the memories in my heart and I wanted to share them with you at this time of the year. Please listen to this song...
youtube.com/watch?v=Sz90Cur_1cU&feature=related
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- 01-01-2010 08:18 AM #13
Geez Radar, why are you wasting your time on a satellite forum?
You have a real flare for the literary. You should be writing! Are you stealing a line from a song or poem here and there or is that all your own rambling?
I remember my mother and father dancing in the kitchen to Eddy Arnold records back when the world was young
Nice YouTube video, thanks
- 01-01-2010 02:56 PM #14
Dang it Radar. That blasted song is going through my head...
- 01-03-2010 01:59 AM #15
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- 01-03-2010 02:11 AM #16
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Starman,
Actually, they are a little bit of both, but mostly remembrances from my childhood growing up on the Platte River here in Nebraska.
This river is mostly sand and gravel bottom and very wide and shallow in this area. At night, with a full moon in midsummer, I could dream that I was anywhere from the Rio Grande with John Wayne or on the beaches of the Caribbean! And on the big sandbars that went on for miles, I could imagine traversing the Sonoran desert, walking beside my trusted horse or sitting in front of a campfire and gazing up at the stars.
It was a great place for a kid to grow up. I have a lot of fond memories from those experiences. The music that I pick just serve to enhance the mood or help paint the pictures.
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- 01-07-2010 06:14 PM #17
I have LP's of most of those songs done by Bud Tutmarc on the Hawiian guitar. I am not commentinmg too much right now as the computer is in an unheated room and it is harder than usual for me to type with frost on my fingers!
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- 01-13-2010 05:19 AM #18
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Colonel Bogey March
This is an all time classic movie and theme song! I watch the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai" over and over again. One of the very best!
youtube.com/watch?v=83bmsluWHZc&feature=related
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- 01-13-2010 05:32 AM #19
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Eldorado
They just don't make good movies anymore. Here is one from when they did and I like the theme song from it, too!
youtube.com/watch?v=gdtrGhQ6dwk&feature=related
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- 01-13-2010 05:44 AM #20
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Bonanza
They don't make great series like they used to, either. I miss Bonanza!
youtube.com/watch?v=mjdRgBAY278&NR=1
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