01 - Flying on the Ground Is Wrong - New Orleans, September 27, 1984
02 - Mr. Soul - alternative version 1967
03 - I've Been Waiting for You - alternative version 1970
04 - Oh Lonesome Me - alternative version 1970
05 - I Believe in You - alternative version 1970
06 - Mr.Soul - Woodstock rehearsal
07 - Everybody's Alone - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
08 - Dance Dance Dance - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
09 - Wondering - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
10 - Sugar Mountain - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
11 - Bad Fog of Loneliness - Carnegie Hall, December 1970
12 - Country Home
13 - Don't Say You Win, Don't Say You Lose
14 - Shots - Boarding House, San Francisco, May 1978
15 - Barstool Blues - Catalyst Club, Santa Cruz, February 6, 1984
16 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - alternative version 1970
17 - World on a String - UK tour 1973
18 - Home Fires - CSNY tour 1974
19 - Too Far Gone - Hamburg, March 21, 1976
20 - The Losing End - Hamburg, March 21, 1976
02 - Mr. Soul - alternative version 1967
03 - I've Been Waiting for You - alternative version 1970
04 - Oh Lonesome Me - alternative version 1970
05 - I Believe in You - alternative version 1970
06 - Mr.Soul - Woodstock rehearsal
07 - Everybody's Alone - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
08 - Dance Dance Dance - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
09 - Wondering - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
10 - Sugar Mountain - KSAN Radio Show Rehearsal 1969
11 - Bad Fog of Loneliness - Carnegie Hall, December 1970
12 - Country Home
13 - Don't Say You Win, Don't Say You Lose
14 - Shots - Boarding House, San Francisco, May 1978
15 - Barstool Blues - Catalyst Club, Santa Cruz, February 6, 1984
16 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - alternative version 1970
17 - World on a String - UK tour 1973
18 - Home Fires - CSNY tour 1974
19 - Too Far Gone - Hamburg, March 21, 1976
20 - The Losing End - Hamburg, March 21, 1976
The audio quality is really sweet.
For the freeload, tell us about a New Year's resolution, you actually made and kept.



OK, nobody else is commenting, so...Since I have made no resolutions, they have not been broken, and I've kept the tradition going for many years.
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2010 I quit smoking. Not actually when I said I would but a couple of weeks later, due to unforeseen circumstances. We were all (wife, daughters and their boyfriends) at a New Year's Eve gig by a local favorite band, The Muddkats. Here's a link:
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I made it to midnight but left right after. I wound up in the hospital and had an emergency gallbladderectomy. I was home before noon on New Year's Day. I smoked for another week or so then quit for good. Thanks Babs
Tom the guitarist, worked with me, we shared a pod
Cool vid, thanks!
DeleteAgree with Babs. Where are/were the Muddkats based?
DeleteC in California
The Muddkats are/were from Massillon Ohio, where I currently reside. Tom & Charlie & Gordon (Charlie's brother) & another guy started the band I believe while they were in junior high. Probably around when Babs was giving up smoking and meat or somewheres thereabouts. They were a great cover band. They sang Birthday by the Beatles to my youngest daughter on her 21st! They had a great Who medley, enough to fill a set. Charlie used to on occasion if a spare drummer was available, get out in front so he could strut like Mick whilst belting out Stones tunes. Here's a link to more videos:
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Tom sang a great a great version of You Sexy Thing>Take A Walk On The Wild Side>Sexy Thing.
Charlie is a killer singer & drummer & Tom is one of the best guitarists that I've seen anywhere, ever, really. He's really good. Tom is also father of college age quadruplets. He moved to Columbus a cupla years ago, but I got to see the original band on a special reunion held at somebody's house the day my granddaughter Zia was born!
He has a great story that he told me about a move he made with a friend to Nashville, if I see him anytime soon I'll ask permission to share it. Thanks Babs (& C)
What notBob said. Never seriously made one, so I ddin't have to worry about breaking it.
ReplyDeleteMy wife's resolution was "go to bed at an early/reasonable time", but that was forgotten a day and a half later when at 1 A.M. she wanted to put another episode of the show we were watching...
I kept two:
ReplyDeleteQuitting smoking tobacco in 1972
Becoming a vegetarian in 1973
Haven't smoked tobacco or eaten meat since.
That is admirable stick-to-itiveness! Fantastic!
Delete31Dec1979 - stopped smoking, from two packs a day. Started a family, either cigarettes or food, couldn't afford both. Had to spend a bit on chewing gum though.
ReplyDeleteSo glad we have a few ex-smokers of tabakky! I quit cold turks with a friend New Years 1999 by resolving that the first one to crack had to donate 500 pounds to the Tory Party.
ReplyDeleteNever made one so never kept one. By the way I've never smoked and in Australia it's about $40 for a 20 pack so I'm glad I didn't (apart from the health aspects of course).
ReplyDeleteNever made one so never kept one. By the way I've never smoked and in Australia it's about $40 for a 20 pack so I'm glad I didn't (apart from the health aspects of course).
ReplyDeleteWell other than resolving, on or around New Year, NOT to make any New Years Resolutions it doesn't apply because I haven't made any since.
ReplyDeleteOr is that in itself keeping a New Year's Resolution? I do love a paradox!
Made one at the dawn of 2020, and it was to get the fuck out of the US. 4 months later and the resolution was kept, and will be so until my last breath.
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Thanks for the link! Like many others, I haven't ever made a New Year's resolution. I know I was thinking about one once, and decided I was either doing it now, or not at all. Cannot recall quite what it was; I believe it had to do with behavior at work, maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe time I remember making a change was when I thought I was getting portly and either had to give up sugar or alcohol. After I stopped laughing, I said to myself, "what about beer or ice cream." Since then, I've probably had ice cream a dozen times, but since the 1990s is the correct decade for the choice, I feel like I've done okay -- other frozen desserts (sorbet, ice milk) I have been much more lax about, but it hasn't lead me back to full-fat products, and that's what I was thinking about.
D in California
[...maybe I'll put more effort into nicknaming myself something more creative]