Hi there Miss Reeves,
I believe that the title of the Iron Butterfly album was Ball. That
struck me just now and I could be very wrongngngngngngngngngngngng.
LUV IN HIM,
Mari
At 12:31 AM 7/7/2006, you wrote:
>Hey Phil,
>
>Um, Are you sure Iron Butterfly made only one record? I can't spell
>it, but its name translated into Garden Of Eden. Is that the one
>which has at the end of it "I Love You" in Morse Code? If so, that
>was the only one. But I thought there were two.
>
>LOVE AND GOD'S MANY, MANY BLESSINGS,
>Reeva Parry.
>
>
>At 09:54 PM 7/2/2006, Phil Scovell said:
>
>>Of course, back in the early sixties, I was only 8 to 12 years old but I
>>listened to a
>>local rock and roll station in Des Moines, Iowa where I grew up. In the
>>late sixties, I really got into all the acid rock bands since that
>>paralleled my friends and the drugs we were doing. One of the stations I
>>still listen to once and awhile here in Denver is a classic rock station.
>>It makes me mad, though, because they play way more Led Zeppelin than I care
>>to hear, and not enough Grand Funk Railroad, Iron Butterfly, of course they
>>only made one song, haw, I can't remember hearing one Cream song in years on
>>this station, and they definitely don't play hardly any Chicago. Now how
>>can you call yourself a classic rock station and not play any of that? We
>>used to have, every Sunday night, on a country station, two hours of super
>>great blue grass. One of the Christian stations also used to have an hour
>>program on Sunday afternoons of great Christian blue grass but I haven't
>>heard it for a long time. It was, I believe, a national program. I miss
>>it. I listen to old jazz and new jazz, new age type stuff some times, I
>>also enjoy listening, for awhile, to a FM station that plays, I think on
>>Saturday nights, a lot of techno music. Yes, I actually like some of that
>>stuff. I used to listen to the national show called Echoes on National
>>Public
>>Radio on Sunday nights. I'm still on their mailing list. It was all things
>>new age ambience type electronic stuff. I'm sure there is a name for it but
>>I just can't remember now. If I could play a little better, I mean, if I
>>could play at all, I would love burning my own stuff using one of those
>>fancy electronic keyboards. I have a list of one word songs to which I
>>have different songs in that type of music, whatever its called. Like,
>>ocean, sky, moon, sun, fish, wave, rain, light, dove, creation, and there
>>just is no end to that sort of thing. Nope, I don't care much for
>>classical. I listen to some of it once and awhile but not often. My friend
>>Keith really hacks me off. He is that guy who comes and prays with us on
>>Fridays. He just turned 50 and still has long hair. It is turning gray, of
>>course, but he doesn't care. He is 6 foot 3 and weighs, I know this
>>because he saw my new talking bathroom scale in my office and stepped on to
>>it, he weighs 161 pounds. He did way too much coke and other speed
>>related drugs back in the seventies so he hardly eats today. Before he was
>>born
>>again, his doper friends, those who got arrested and put into the state pen,
>>he would smuggled dope into them. A little harder to do these days.
>>Anyhow, Keith made me mad two or three years ago. He went to a Chicago
>>concert here in Denver, outdoors, and he never told me there were in town.
>>I missed it. I jumped his case big time. I just could not believe he would
>>not think to tell me so I could have gone. So, if you know what that spacy
>>music is called these days, let me know. I'd buy some of it but as weird as
>>the performers are they describe in between songs, I don't want to support
>>them. I told somebody the other day that I was going to make a CD of our
>>dogs
>>barking and sell it on the internet. Oh, I also like nature sounds. I'd
>>own a ton of those if I could afford that many. One of my favorite groups,
>>I'm still tempted to buy just the 9 releases they have made, is a group
>>called Yutoka. It is pronounced you taka. They are a very sophisticated
>>sort of a Caribbean sounding group which might be called Brazil 66, 77, 88,
>>99, and what happened to them after that. Anyhow, forget it. That is a
>>very poor comparison compared to this group I am talking about. Oh, yeah, I
>>forgot. I liked Pink Floyd but you had to be high, like they were, to get
>>anything out of their music. Yes, I know, they are still around and they
>>have improved but I lost interest in them years ago. I did go to a Grateful
>>Dead concert once when I was about 17 but I never saw why people liked them
>>that much. Again, you had to be stoned, as they were, when they played to
>>appreciate them. Nope. I never really liked the Beatles and still don't.
>>Sure, I listened to them a lot but never bought one of their records back in
>>the sixties. Say, have you noticed the trend of words the travel across
>>radio? The latest hot word is jandra. That's what it sounds like. Like
>>the name Sandra but it sounds like it starts with a jay. I can't even find
>>how it is spelled on google. My dictionaries don't show it, not spelled
>>that way any how, so I give up. Does anybody know how it is spelled?
>>
>>Phil.
>>
>>
>>Has He Ever Crossed Your Mind?
>>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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