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  1. Scythian Suite - Sergei Prokofiev - Claudio Abbado - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  2. Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor Doctor) - Robert Palmer
  3. When I was in a disco band 'back then' a lot of the guys were snorting coke. When they asked if I wanted to buy some, I'd say, "I don't do coke. It shrinks the membranes in your wallet." But I won't put in writing some of the things I did when I was a hippie in a psychedelic band :D
  4. I loves me some Louis Jordan. Fine alto saxophonist and music often with a sense of humor. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby - Louis Jordan
  5. I'm missing my once a week gigs on a quay in a marina over a lagoon across from a state park. It's a tropical paradise. We do this song, not the IMHO wimped out Buster Poindexter version, but closer to the original Arrow version. This song has served us well for years, they do a conga line for the first half and jam the second. Hot Hot Hot - Arrow
  6. Some Skunk Funk - The Brecker Brothers I was in a band that covered this song and it is very, very difficult. I never felt completely comfortable with it. The notes in the heat come fast and the fingering on the sax is a bit awkward.
  7. Only if you exclude "mental" :D
  8. Aberdeen Mississippi Blues - Bukka White some Delta blues and unusual guitar percussion
  9. Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Bull Moose Jackson
  10. Sounds like an interesting but PITA day. I do hope you are disease-free. Notes
  11. Something - The Beatles I like the guitar solo. Melodic and nice subtle timing and expressive ornaments.
  12. Jorge Santana just died so as a remembrance of his most successful song here is: Suavecito - Malo It's a nice song. I understand he also did a lot of session work with the Fania All Stars
  13. I'm content at home, although I'd much rather be working. Leilani and I get along so well together it's like a vacation. Plus my house is on a half acre on a dead-end street with only 9 families living on it. Walking to the end and back 5 times is a mile so I can get my exercise in (3 to 4mi/day) and keep my distance from others. Since we are a duo together, we can play all we like at home, although it isn't the same without an audience. We haven't been bored yet. We're also working on new add-on products to Band-in-a-Box. It's time consuming, sometimes frustrating, but like a good puzzle, when we overcome some of the built-in limitations of the BiaB app and make it do something musical that it wasn't designed to do, we get a sense of accomplishment. It looks like it will be isolating this way for at least a couple of months more. The less I mix with other people, the lower my odds of getting COVID are. My brother-in-law is a world famous doctor among other doctors and he says I don't want to get this disease. Even among those show no symptoms many have damage to their lungs, brain, heart, and/or kidneys. The damage may take years to heal at a minimum or may not heal at all. I make my living with my lungs and brain, and I'm rather fond of my heart and kidneys too, so I don't want any damage. Time is our only currency, we aim to spend it enjoyably. Bob
  14. The Breeze And I - Catarina Valente - it is based on Andalucia by Ernesto Lecuona IMO the intro is the best part of Catarina's version.
  15. My brother-in-law is a world famous doctor to other doctors. He says you don't want to catch this disease. It damages everybody it touches, even the asymptomatic.
  16. I Love How You Love Me - Paris Sisters this one is as soft as a feather
  17. They're Red Hot - Robert Johnson Because sometimes I need a little delta blues - this one is the least covered RJ song as far as I can tell,
  18. OK, I think I need to get back to earth, and quit drinking so much: Black Coffee - k.d.lang (what a voice!)
  19. Please Come To Boston - David Allen Coe
  20. One Minute Movies - The Residents
  21. Thanks Starise, Fortunately, Leilani and I have the good sense to live below our means. The mortgage is paid off, and other than low car payments, we have zero debt. We also have a savings account and Social Security. We can exist on the social security so we're living close to the bone so as not to drain the savings any more than we have to. When I was young I blew all my money, but as I got to my mid 30s I decided that I needed to live below my means and put a buffer away where it isn't easy for me to get to. I got my stimulus check today, it goes in the bank tomorrow. I have no regrets about being a career musician. I rode the good times when I was the opening act for major stars in concert and I'll ride the lean times too. I'm luckier than a lot. I know of other musicians, bar staff, and restaurant staff that live close to the bone already plus have rent payments. I'd love to help them out but I have to protect myself and my wife. In a way I'm better off than someone who has to work in a grocery store or meat packing plant where there is a high risk of getting COVID (counting my blessings here). I'm thinking about some other ways to earn money in case the new normal won't support live music. Right now Leilani and I are working on some new aftermarket add-on products for Band-in-a-Box. Judging from past experience it'll take about a year to finish enough to make a nice release. The restaurant we've been playing once a week for 12 years and 2 owners wants us back in October if bands are allowed. Of course it's not a solid commitment but I'm sure if the business is recovering, we'll be back. We have a big following there, the only catch is they are winter residents and Canadian visitors. COVID will determine if that happens or not. Leilani and I have been in this duo since 1985 and it's really weird not to be gigging for so many weeks. It's our second favorite thing to do. :D For those of you working, I hope you all stay healthy. Insights and incites by Notes
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