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Sequestration Countdown – Balanced Democrat Plan Rejected By Republicans In Order To Protect Wealthy

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 15, 2013
Posted in: Politics, Republican Austerity Cult, Sequestration. Tagged: Republicans, sequester, Sequestration. Leave a comment

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Senate Democrats Offer a Proposal to Head Off Automatic Cuts

WASHINGTON — Senate Democratic leaders reached agreement Thursday on a $110 billion mix of tax increases and spending cuts to head off automatic spending cuts through the end of the year. But with even some Democrats tepid on the proposal, the chances of a deal before the March 1 deadline have receded.

The Democratic proposal would establish a 30-percent minimum tax rate on incomes over $1 million to raise about $54 billion over 10 years. It would raise $1 billion more by subjecting tar sands oil to a tax to pay for oil-spill cleanups and by ending a business tax deduction for the cost of moving equipment overseas.

The remaining $55 billion would come from $27.5 billion in defense cuts from 2015 to 2021 and $27.5 billion in farm-subsidy cuts.

The legislation is more a bargaining position than a solution. Republicans have said they will not accept any new taxes in a deal to head off the so-called sequester — across-the-board cuts to defense and domestic programs of 5 percent to 8 percent and totaling about $1 trillion over 10 years. But Senate Democratic leaders said Thursday that their party must rally support around an alternative to try to move negotiations forward.

“This bill is an important chess piece,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, the No. 3 Democrat in the Senate.

Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio on Thursday repeated his demand that the Senate take the first steps to replace the spending cuts before the House considers its move, but no one predicted that the Senate Democrats’ proposal would rally the bipartisan support needed to overcome a near-certain Republican filibuster and reach the House.

“I would hope that we can get to 51 votes, and that majority would rule,” said Senator Barbara Mikulski, Democrat of Maryland, the chairwoman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “I’m confident we will have the majority — if not the totality — of the Democratic caucus.”

Senate Democrats emerged from a protracted lunch meeting over the plan voicing only grudging support. Senator Max Baucus of Montana, the chairman of the tax-writing Finance Committee, said he worried that wringing savings from farm subsidies now instead of in a broad farm bill would make it harder to pass an overhaul of agricultural programs that has been stalled for nearly a year.

Senators Tom Harkin, Democrat of Iowa, and Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, denounced the 50-50 mix of cuts and taxes, after Democrats have swallowed far more spending cuts than tax increases over two years of deficit-reduction efforts.

Republicans dismissed the proposal as a worthless gimmick.

“This is not a solution — even they know it can’t pass; that’s the idea,” said Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader. “It’s a political stunt.”

The White House praised the package. Jay Carney, the press secretary, called it a “balanced plan to avoid across-the-board budget cuts that will hurt kids, seniors, and our men and women in uniform.”

“Republicans in Congress face a simple choice,” he added. “Do they protect investments in education, health care and national defense, or do they continue to prioritize and protect tax loopholes that benefit the very few at the expense of middle- and working-class Americans?”

As the cuts approach, warnings of disaster are growing increasingly dire. The Senate Appropriations Committee released a barrage of letters from agencies spelling out how the cuts would be meted out: 600,000 low-income women and children dropped from federal nutrition programs; meat and poultry plants forced to close because of furloughed federal inspectors; deep cuts to the poor school systems that rely most heavily on federal assistance; delayed permits for oil and gas production; and shorter seasons, reduced operating hours and possible park closings in the national park system. Job losses could reach 750,000 this year, said Representative Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of Maryland.

(Thanks to the New York Times for this article)

Republicans For The Wealthy

Watch My Sequestration Countdown Clock

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 15, 2013
Posted in: Politics, Sequestration. Leave a comment

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Mike’s Sequestration Countdown

Share this with your friends and send it to your Republican Senators/Representatives.  The time is for action is short (and getting shorter by the second as shown in my Countdown Clock)

Life Lessons From Music – The Long Way Home

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 15, 2013
Posted in: Life Lessons From Music. Tagged: Mary Chapin Carpenter. Leave a comment

Mary Chapin Carpenter will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at The Egg.

Today at work I was listening to Mary Chapin Carpenter’s album Time*Sex*Love* when a song called “The Long Way Home” caught my attention.  I have listened to that song many times before but today I “really heard it” for the first time and was blown away.  Let’s listen and pay attention to Mary’s amazing lyrics……..

All of us would be a lot better off if we took Mary’s advice as offered up in the song

Or you could be the one who takes the long way home
Roll down your window, turn off your phone
See your life as a gift from the great unknown
And your task is to receive it
Tell your kid a story, hold your lover tight
Make a joyful noise, swim naked at night
Read a poem a day, call in well sometimes and
Laugh when they believe it

As great as the above lyric is, it is not what caught my attention.  It was a single line that seemed to summarize the story of my life…..

Accidents and inspiration lead you to your destination

An absolutely amazing insight but maybe it’s just me.  As always let me know what you think.

Sequestration Countdown – Republican Austerity Cultist Don’t Understand Economics

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 15, 2013
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Republican Austerity Cult. Tagged: sequester, Sequestration. Leave a comment

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Europe Falls Even Deeper Into Recession As Austerity Keeps Taking Its Toll

The economic news in Europe continued to get worse on Thursday, as the Eurozone fell even deeper into recession, contracting by 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter. This is the first time since 1995 that the Eurozone has produced no quarters of growth over a full year:

It marked the currency bloc’s first full year in which no quarter produced growth, extending back to 1995. For the year as a whole, gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 0.5 percent.

Economic output in the 17-country region fell by 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter, EU statistics office Eurostat said on Thursday, following a 0.1 percent output drop in the third.

The quarter-on-quarter drop was the steepest since the first quarter of 2009 and more severe than the average forecast of a 0.4 percent drop in a Reuters poll of 61 economists.

Even supposedly mighty Germany saw its economy contract by 0.6 percent. Across the whole of the Eurozone, only Estonia and Slovakia experienced economic growth.

This is more evidence showing that European austerity has been an utter failure. Instead of ushering in prosperity, attempts to slash deficits and debt have actually caused more debt by depressing economic growth. As this chart from Paul Krugman shows, austerity goes hand in hand with unemployment:

But lawmakers in the U.S. still want to follow Europe’s lead, slashing spending while unemployment remains stubbornly high. The so-called “sequester” set to take place on March 1 will cost the country one million jobs, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center. (Thanks to Pat Garofalo and thinkprogress.org for this great article)

How about one more article……..

Republican Austerity Cultists Chant Their Spending Cuts Mantra As They Sink the Economy

Austerity

There are times when taking a new, untested approach to solve a problem after exhausting all other options is a brilliant idea and often a method of last resort. Obviously, no sane person would deliberately pursue a course of action that experts doomed to failure, and especially if there were living examples of a particular agenda’s failure. After Republican economic policies created a world-wide recession, many European nations imposed harsh austerity measures that have proven to be abject failures, leading Republicans to champion austerity as if results would be different because America is exceptional. If nothing else, one can say with confidence that when Republicans find an economic policy that fails, they are duty-bound to repeat it regardless the consequences.

The latest fourth quarter report on GDP growth revealed precisely what economic experts not working for the Heritage  Foundation have predicted for four years; reduced government spending during an economic recovery retards growth. Although the news was not entirely bad, the Republican’s drive to enact harsh austerity measures predictably produced the same results England has experienced as their gross domestic product fell 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012. The data released yesterday showed that the U.S. economy shrank in the fourth quarter of 2012 also, and the 0.1 percent contraction is entirely attributable to cuts in government spending; precisely as economists have warned for nearly four years. Britain’s conservative government was criticized by the International Monetary Fund for their steadfast, and errant, belief that austerity is the key to economic success despite its failure that now threatens their credit rating. Still, they persist defending austerity in spite of a looming triple-dip recession Republicans are wont to repeat for America in their spending cut frenzy.

America’s private sector is doing just fine, and the good news is that personal expenditures, non-residential investment, and business investment were all up, but Republicans promise to decimate GDP growth by enacting sequestration cuts experts warn will reduce GDP growth by 0.7 percent in 2013 and destroy as many as one million jobs. The Republican’s budget guru, Paul Ryan, decried the sequester cuts and negative impact on jobs during his failed bid for the vice-presidency, and said,  ”Now there’s one thing we’re going to have to deal with to make sure we protect jobs around America, and that is these devastating sequestration cuts.” This week, Ryan said “I think the sequester is going to happen-we can’t lose those spending cuts” because “Democrats rejected the GOP’s replacement legislation” that cut the food-stamp program, slashed Medicaid, defunded the Affordable Care Act, and disaster relief, and failed to produce their own Draconian cuts. However, Ryan is lying.

President Obama’s initial deal to avoid the fiscal cliff paired a tax increase on the wealthy with spending cuts of $1.22 trillion over 10 years, including “a new measure of inflation that slows the growth of government benefits,” including Social Security, $400 billion in savings “from federal health care programs; $200 billion from other mandatory programs like farm price supports, $100 billion from military spending; and $100 billion from domestic programs.” Republicans balked at the President’s balanced approach and now Ryan is pushing for austerity that is guaranteed to kill jobs, reduce GDP, and send the economy into a recession; typical Republican goals.

The GOP’s passion for austerity by way of spending cuts and deficit reduction to harm the poor, middle class, elderly, and children may lead one to believe President Obama has not cut spending during his first term, but the facts tell a completely different story. In fact, under the President’s stingy economic policy, “the federal deficit has fallen faster over the past three years than it has in any such stretch since demobilization from World War II,” and as the Bush wars are winding down and government spending fell, so did GDP, but it is still not enough for Republicans. An economist with the Center for American Progress said, “we know what will happen if policymakers don’t work to scrap the sequester and eliminate the useless debt limit policy: We will have slower economic growth and job creation this year and in the future,” which fits right in with Republican attempts to imitate Europe’s disastrous austerity measures and keep America’s economy barely surviving at best, and falling into a deep recession at worst.

If there were no living, real time examples of conservative governments imposing austerity that devastates economies, one might be think that Republicans were making a last ditch attempt to save the economy, but now that most European nations, and now America, are struggling because of reducing government spending, they could be forgiven. However, the GOP knows precisely what austerity will do to the economy, and as Paul Ryan himself said, sequester cuts will devastate the economy and kill jobs, but the Republicans are going forward anyway. What America’s economy needs, and what every real economist advises, is government stimulus such as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that, by all accounts, saved America’s economy and prevented a nation-ending deep economic depression. House Republicans still have not even considered passing the President’s American Jobs Act because they know it will grow the economy and put Americans to work, and with no chance of making President Obama a one-term President any longer, their remaining goal is killing jobs, the economy, and imposing real economic hardship on the American people; a feat they are incredibly proficient at.

(Thanks to politicususa.com for this article)

Gimme Back My Bullets – The Real Story

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 14, 2013
Posted in: Great Rock Stories, Southern Rock. Tagged: Lynyrd Skynrd. Leave a comment

My Bullets

The Billboard record charts are the key to understanding the meaning of Gimme Back My Bullets.  Lynyrd Skynyrd wasn’t changing their position on gun control…..they were expressing frustration that their songs weren’t doing better on the charts.

Here is the definition of the types of bullets they meant (as captured in wikionary.org)…..

Adjective

with a bullet

  1. (of a hit record) that has entered the charts in a high position, or has climbed rapidly in the charts, or is thought to have the potential for further rapid advancement
    “Free The World” has moved up again and is now Number 25 with a bullet on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Charts!!”

Sequestration Countdown – Republicans Sacrifice US Economy To Preserve Tax Breaks For Wealthy

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 14, 2013
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Sequestration. Leave a comment

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Mitch McConnell: Sequester Will Take Effect

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WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday rejected the idea of a last-minute deal to avert the looming sequester, signaling that massive cuts to defense and domestic spending will kick in as expected on March 1.

“It’s pretty clear to me that the sequester is going to go into effect,” McConnell told reporters on Capitol Hill. “I see no evidence that the House plans to act on this matter before the end of the month.”

He added that while Republicans are likely to offer a counterproposal to the sequester replacement bill that is expected from Senate Democrats later this week, there is little hope that either effort will result in any kind of compromise.

“The majority is going to offer a proposal, I anticipate that we will have an alternative proposal,” McConnell said. “That however doesn’t lead to a solution … it just leads to a cover vote.”

As The Huffington Post reported last week, Senate Democrats are working on a plan that would delay the sequester until the end of December:

The bill would cut the deficit by $120 billion over 10 years to help replace roughly 10 months’ worth of sequestration cuts. Approximately $55 billion would come from revenue hikes and a slightly larger amount than that would come from spending cuts. The rest would be made up of interest savings.

The plan also seeks to raise revenue through the implementation of the Buffett Rule, which sets a minimum tax threshold on millionaire income and would raise an estimated $47 billion over 10 years. Other revenue would come from instituting new rules around IRA accounts, a provision that essentially aims to discourage the wealthy from taking advantage of tax havens.

But Republicans have thus far opposed any proposal that includes new revenues, insisting that President Barack Obama received his tax hikes as part of last month’s fiscal cliff deal.

Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) told The Huffington Post on Tuesday that the Senate Democrat proposal “isn’t going to go anywhere.” McConnell echoed much of the same, offering no indication that his party would move toward Democrats on taxes.

“The tax issue’s over. The president got his taxes at the end of the year,” he said.

The White House has maintained that its definition of achieving a “balanced” budget is through a combination of spending cuts and revenues raisers. Last week, the Obama administration detailed the consequences of allowing the sequester to take effect and tried to escalate pressure on Congress to pass a small package that would delay the $1.2 trillion of across-the-board spending cuts.

Danny Werfel, federal controller of the Office of Management and Budget, called the sequester a “blunt and indiscriminate instrument that poses a serious threat to our national security, domestic priorities and the economy.”

It’s a sentiment most Republicans agree with — in fact, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) used nearly identical language to describe how the destructive nature of the sequester.

“I don’t like the way the cuts are oriented, none of us do. It’s a pretty blunt instrument,” Flake told reporters Tuesday, adding that he didn’t vote for the Budget Control Act of 2011 that put the sequester in place. “Having said that, having no cuts at all is far, far, far worse.”

During fiscal cliff talks, fear of the worst ultimately brought both sides together. After negotiations between Obama and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) deteriorated, McConnell brokered an agreement with Vice President Joe Biden to avert automatic tax hikes and delay the sequester by a period of two months.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said he is scheduled to meet with Boehner later this week to discuss a last-minute deal. But McConnell ruled out playing a role in any final bid to stave off the sequester, which will cut federal agency budgets by an estimated $85 billion in cuts this year alone.

“Read my lips: I’m not interested in an 11th-hour negotiation,” McConnell said.

–Elise Foley contributed reporting.

Thanks to Huffington Post for this article.

Two’fer Tuesday – Saturday Night Special/Gimme Back My Bullets

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 12, 2013
Posted in: Rock History, Southern Rock, Two'fer Tuesday. Tagged: Lynyrd Skynrd. Leave a comment

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There is a significant debate going on in the United States today regarding gun control.  I won’t bore you with the specifics of this debate, or my position regarding the debate, but it has reminded me of a related discussion involving Lynyrd Skynyrd back in the 1970s.

In 1975, the group released their Nuthin Fancy album which featured a song called Saturday Night Special.  Let’s listen……

I think the meaning of this song was pretty clear….get rid of “Saturday Night Specials”!  Note: Saturday Night Special is a slang term for cheap handguns that were very easy to acquire back in the 1970s and accounted for a significant number of murders.  This was a surprising message coming from a southern rock group.   It caused quite a stir and more than a little backlash from gun rights activists.

The group then proceeded to greatly confuse their position on gun control the very next year by releasing an album named Gimme Back My Bullets.  Let’s listen to the title song from the album…..

Many people chose to interpret Gimme Back My Bullets as an indication that the band had changed their minds regarding the gun control message of Saturday Night Special.  Gun rights activists celebrated the song and you can still find YouTube videos today using the song to rail against any type of gun control.

The debate of the real meaning of these two, seemingly contradictory, songs continues to this day but I know their real meanings.  Post a comment and let me know your thoughts about their meanings.  I will do a short post tomorrow and tell you what I know about the topic.

Freebie Friday – The Best Music You Have Never Heard (NO Kidding!)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 9, 2013
Posted in: Add This To Your Playlist Now, Freebie Fridays, New Music That Doesn't Suck. Tagged: NO. Leave a comment

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I’m a worrier at heart.  I worry about everything.  One of my biggest worries about this blog is that it is not living up to its name….The Best Music You Have Never Heard.  Today I am putting that worry out of my mind because I have some music for you that truly fulfills this blog’s promise!

NO

I work hard to try to stay current with new music.  As part of this never ending quest, I was recently on the KROQ (K-rock) Los Angeles radio station website trolling for new music and I found a reference to a group that I was not familiar with….

Echo Park stalwarts NO closed out the night. The band has steadily gained steam in the music scene and has gotten a ton of critical attention for their latest EP, Don’t Worry, You’ll Be Here Forever. Their attacking, rhythmic back-beat paired with a down-trodden vocal style draws comparisons to indie rock gods The National, but their is also a late-era New Order level of melody and pop to their songs. NO perfectly closed out a musically heavy night.

This caught my attention and sent me off on a quest to discover more about NO.  First stop, YouTube, hoping to get a taste of what this band was like.  Here is the first NO song that I found…….

O my gosh where the hell did these guys come from, why have I not heard of them, and where can I find their album?  This song is so good that it seemed like the band sprang to life fully formed….the musicianship, the song writing, the production, and the performance were all spot on.  I could easily imagine NO performing this anthemic song in concert  with the crowd singing along.

While all of these thoughts were running through my head  I warned myself to not get carried away…..anyone can can produce one good song.  Luckily for me there was more NO music on YouTube and I picked out another song……..

Holy shit….these guys are not one hit wonders.  I liked this one better than Another Life and that is saying a lot.  Now I definitely needed to know more about NO so I headed back to the internet.

After some searching (NO is not the easiest word to search on!) I finally located the band’s website (http://nomusicfor.me) which provided some background information on the band.

Echo Park’s NO began as a home recording project in July 2011. In a small house on Mohawk Street a group of friends began building something to represent their collective ethos of searching for the more authentic elements in music and in themselves. Their sound has since been dubbed ‘Post-Hymnal Anthematic’ and would appear to be stemming from their desire to collectively sing & yell while driving others to do the same.

Post-Hymnal Anthematic seemed to fit the band’s sound perfectly but I was sad to discover that they did not yet have an album.  Their first album is only now nearing completion and won’t be released until later this year.  This story has a happy ending; however, because I discovered that NO had produced an EP, “Don’t Worry You Be Here Forever”.  To make the story even better,  I discovered that the EP was available for free download on their site and contained both of the songs that I fell in love with on YouTube.   We have a Freebie Friday winner!

I love this band and am certain that they are going to be huge.  NO is the best music I have never heard and you can have their EP for free just by visiting their site.  Grab it while you can and let me know what you think!

American Gods

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 8, 2013
Posted in: My Reviews. Tagged: Neil Gaiman. Leave a comment

American Gods

This is a primarily a music blog but….. I have always kept my options open to to post about other interesting topics.  Today I am exercising that option.

I just finished reading American Gods, a 2001 novel by British author Neil Gaiman.  The book is incredibly creative and thought provoking.  Here is how Wikipedia’s summarizes of the premise of the book.  ( Don’t worry, this summary  gives you insight into the major themes of the book without giving away any key plot points. )

The central premise of the novel is that gods and mythological creatures exist because people believe in them. Immigrants to the United States brought with them dwarves, elves, leprechauns, and other spirits and gods. However, the power of these mythological beings has diminished as people’s beliefs wane. New gods have arisen, reflecting America’s obsessions with media, celebrity, technology, and drugs, among others.

I am not religious so you might be surprised that I liked this novel.  Here are the two main reasons I loved it.

First, even though American Gods is a work of fiction, there is a lot in the book has the ring of truth.  Most of the gods in the book are spiteful and petty.  They only care that the people to the extent that they worship, and offer up sacrifices to, them.  This sounds very similar to a supposedly loving god that promises to cast all people that don’t believe in them into the pits of hell.

Second, and most importantly, there are portions of the book that reflect how a real loving god would behave.  Here is one of those sections…… (note: I have used ###### to replace a name so as to not spoil the plot)

“So I’m dead,” said ######.  He was getting used to the idea.  “Or I’m going to be dead.”

“We are on our way to the Hall of the Dead.  I requested that I be the one to come for you.”

“Why?”

“You were a hard worker.  Why not?”

“Because…” ###### marshaled his thoughts.  “Because I never believed in you.  Because I don’t know that much about Egyptian mythology.  Because I didn’t expect this.  What happened to Saint Peter and the Pearly Gates?”

The long beaked white head shook from side to side, gravely.  “It doesn’t matter that you didn’t believe in us,” said Mr. Ibis.  “We believed in you.”

What a great line….”It doesn’t matter that you didn’t believe in us, we believed in you.”  That strikes me as something that a real loving god might say.

Bottom line – American Gods has everything that makes a novel great.  It has a great story line, it’s amazingly original, and it’s guaranteed to make you think.  I highly recommend it.

If you read it, or have read it in the past, let me know what you think.

Postscript….late in American Gods, there was a reference to a Charles Dickens novel that I had not read, Bleak House.  I liked the American Gods so much that I decided I would also read Bleak House.  I will let you know what I think about it once I have finished reading it.

Two’fer Tuesday – Neil Young’s Most Creative Day Ever

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on February 5, 2013
Posted in: Rock History, Two'fer Tuesday. Tagged: Neil Young. 1 Comment

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As I mentioned several weeks ago I just finished reading Neil Young’s new book, Waging Heavy Peace.  He tells some great stories in the book so I figured you might enjoy one more of them.

A few weeks before the people who would found Crazy Horse (as yet unnamed), Danny, Billy, Ralphie, and me got together in my Topanga living room, I had been sick with the flu, holed up in bed in the house.  Susan was bringing me soup and good stuff, but I still felt like shit.  I was delirious half the time and had an odd metallic taste in my mouth.  It was peculiar.  At the height of this sickness, I felt pretty high in a strange way.

I had a guitar in a case near the bed – probably too near the bed in the opinion of most of the women I had relationships with.  I took it out and started playing; I had left it in a tuning I was fond of, D modal, with the E strings both tuned down to D.  It provided a drone sound, sort of like a sitar, but not really.  I played for a while and wrote “Cinnamon Girl.” The lyrics were different from how the song eventually ended up, but all those changes  happened right there, immediately, until the song was complete.

Then I took the guitar out of D modal and kept playing.  At the time, there was a song in E minor on the radio that I liked, “Sunny” or something like that.  I remembered hearing it in the drugstore at Fairfax and Sunset while I was shopping for something to ease flu.  The song kept looping in my head, endlessly, like some things do when I’m sick and maybe a little delirious.  So I started playing it on the guitar, and then I changed the chords a bit – and it turned into “Down By The River.”  I was still feeling sick, but happy and high.  It was a unique feeling .  I had two brand-new songs! Totally different from the last album!

Then I started playing in A minor, one of my favorite keys, I had nothing to lose.  I was on a roll.  The music just flowed naturally that afternoon and soon I had written “Cowgirl in the Sand.” This was pretty unique, to write three songs in one sitting, and I am pretty sure that my semi-delirious state had a lot to do with that.

So……with a story like that I know that you will forgive me for turning today’s Two’fer into a a Three’fer!  Let’s listen to the three masterpieces that Neil wrote on the same day while delirious from the flu.  Absolutely amazing…..

Cinnamon Girl

Down By The River

Cowgirl In The Sand

This post goes out to my friend Gerard who has been sick with the flu during January.  Hope you are feeling better!

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