
Bruce peaked with this song in 1984. Gary and I got into a D.C. show with, uh, V.I.P. tickets, though we were not the original people scheduled!
Fantastic tour, Bruce in 1984.
Bruce peaked with this song in 1984. Gary and I got into a D.C. show with, uh, V.I.P. tickets, though we were not the original people scheduled!
Fantastic tour, Bruce in 1984.
God Only Knows is a song =by the Beach Boys. Sir Paul McCartney has always called this his “favorite song”.
didn’t Trump outlaw “non-Aryans” in sports?
Isn’t hip-hop banned?”
No?
Oh, right, everything is cool.
There will be tough months – I am a master of the obvious.
JUNE 2018 GREAT bd month for @POTUS
can we hold the line?https://t.co/aPDaOJ4QHB
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God Only Knows is a song =by the Beach Boys. Sir Paul McCartney has always called this his “favorite song”.
matherton horowitz
(matherton jr’s stepfather)
July 10, 2018
Peter Gabriel wrote a song in 1978. It used an English phrase not often heard in the United States.
That said, we here it more and more, don’t we?
Peter Gabriel wrote a song in 1978. It used an English phrase not often heard in the United States.
That said, we here it more and more, don’t we?
If Nick Newman is doing it himself, we best get with the program!
You Get Up Every Morning To The Alarm Clock’s Warning – Riding the Tempo With B.T.O.’s T.C.B. – Taking 8:15 Into The City!
MODERN TEMPO CHARTS
Randy Bachman was asked when he stopped taking the rock and roll lifestyle so seriously, as indicated in the song Taking Care Of Business. The writer of TCB refused to say a word.
Kmk Natasha and fadingthekisses posted a public comments regarding this song that I identified with more than 100 other opinions I’ve read on this classic three chord composition.
Personally this song has a lot of meaning to me. I’ve always thought the “taking care of business” part was in relation to taking a shit. I could be wrong, but I’ve always thought about it like that. I also usually ‘TCOB’ at 8:15 so this song really resonates with me.
fadingthekisseson June 25, 2012 Link
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Matherton Monday Silent Slideshow – Declassified Modern Tempo Charts
some declassified tempo maps approved by matherton this week.
Peace and comfort to you,
M + S
Welcome To The Jungle when converted into Hertz and into the Chakra system is almost a perfect “ohm”, the Chinese sound of curing disease.
I have never experimented with patients that as ill as have been helped by the heart chakra’s 138.10 Hertz.
Welcome To The Jungle when converted into Hertz and into the Chakra system is almost a perfect “ohm”, the Chinese sound of curing disease.
I have never experimented with patients that as ill as have been helped by the heart chakra’s 138.10 Hertz.
median expected probable tempo=123.9 beats per minute
median expected frequency=484.2 ms
matherton and sprironicus
‘Lorenzo’s Oil’ was a film with Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon about the same thing.
Lorenzo is the story of the true search for a cure for adrenoleukodystrophy in an oil invented by a 15 year old boy.
That boy, the child who refused to be a victim and instead became his own healer, sent lyrics to Phil Collins about his story and Phil wrote a song out of it. Phiil’s touring keyboardist the fantastically talented Brad Cole said, “Phil, these are some of the best lyrics you’ve ever written!”
‘Lorenzo’s Oil’ was a film with Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon about the same thing.
spiron/matherton’
11/26/17
General CommentThe lyrics of the song extoll the virtues of being a professional musician, comparing the rock and roll lifestyle to the workaday world. Takin’ Care of Business was originally a tune by The Guess Who that never got released. It was originally titled “White Collar Worker”, and very similar to the Beatles tune “Paperback Writer”. At many Guess Who concerts, lead singer Burton Cummings would introduce the song as now being a Guess Who song.
Ironically, the song has been used as an advertising campaign for companies such as Office Depot, when the song is in fact, about being lazy.