One of my favorite songs to dance to, but the last time was a long ago, at dinner, in a place on a river's edge, with the most handsome man I have ever known. I am thinking maybe I should listen to it a little more often
Miss Lynn, since you always post Adele videos I thought I would share a story about one of my very good friends and probably the most squared away NCO I have ever worked with. She was headed to a Adele concert with a friend and posted on the book of face about "what do you do at an Adele concert, stand around and cry?"
She went and had a great time, I guess Adele is quite the character between songs and her lnaguage isn't PG rated.
Miss Lynn, since you always post Adele videos I thought I would share a story about one of my very good friends and probably the most squared away NCO I have ever worked with. She was headed to a Adele concert with a friend and posted on the book of face about "what do you do at an Adele concert, stand around and cry?"
She went and had a great time, I guess Adele is quite the character between songs and her language isn't PG rated.
I am glad your friend enjoyed Adele. Adele is quite the lady, she so connects and shares with her audiences, and most of all makes you feel like you belong there with her, like a bunch of mates just sitting around having a good time, and passing time by in the best of ways. I am looking forward to her Manchester Concert on March 11, I think it's going to be a night to remember. Now I just have to convince a certain person that they want to go too
Adele sings songs that fill every crack in my heart, and gives a nod to true love and it's forever existence.
The "Hello" video above was made just a few miles down the road from where I am right now, she took our Valley by storm in a wonderful and gracious way.
This is a longer version of the "Lovesong" video I posted earlier, Adele chats a bit in the beginning of it, and you get a taste of her humour....
OMG I had breakfast with Conway in a honky tonk truck stop in SC. He had just played a shindig as my Dad called them and we always took the stars to breakfast afterwards. My Dad was the MC and known from his drive time early morning show.
Jerry Lee, Dolly, Waylon, Willie, June, Tammy, Johnny...met them all. Those were The real days of C&W!!
OMG I had breakfast with Conway in a honky tonk truck stop in SC. He had just played a shindig as my Dad called them and we always took the stars to breakfast afterwards. My Dad was the MC and known from his drive time early morning show.
Jerry Lee, Dolly, Waylon, Willie, June, Tammy, Johnny...met them all. Those were The real days of C&W!!
My wife grew up listening to all that you mentioned[I didn't] and I grew to appreciate the music later on in life. Since marrying we didn't miss a Conway concert whenever he came to Roanoke. This is what was more likely to be listening to when a youngin' in our house[might explain some things ]
I doubt many will recognize the bands, but tonight I am listening to a little Munhoz e Mariano (from Brazil/in Portuguese) and Locomondo (from Athens/in Greek).
Dedicated to Beautiful aka "Doecamper" as it is hockey season and we waive at each other when cris-crossing Northern Minnesota hauling kids to one rink or another. [video:youtube]R7f189Z0v0Y[/video]
thanks for the Willie and what a nice gesture to your "doecamper" friend.
You two be safe driving the future NHL'ers around, I need them to have around to watch when the batch presently playing retires!
The Sharks are playing the Wild tomorrow. I'm not happy with the way they've been playing lately, so it's not unreasonable to assume the Wild will win.