Title: Music Club - "Summer Breeze" - Seals and Croft 1974 Source:
www.youtube.com URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBbkoCM4waw Published:Sep 13, 2006 Author:jessejane Post Date:2006-09-13 18:52:43 by jessejane Keywords:music, summer Views:1503 Comments:149
As Autumn leaves fall, we say goodbye to the Summer of 2006. Thinking of Summer songs, this seemed to come to mind. :) Who knows if New Years Day 2007, will usher in the United States again.
I used to have an extension that blocked flash media, and gave you a button in a box that you could push to watch if you chose to do so. It's no longer compatible, but I think it's still in FireFox's bowels somewhere, blocking flash but not letting me see the button. Just a theory, but I fear I may need to do a clean install of FireFox to be rid of it.
"I'm A Loser"---like "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"---written by John Lennon under heavy influence of Bob Dylan. (He was "going through a phase"... :P)
Unless you have an answer off the top of your head, don't sweat it, guys. I have a fairly low bandwidth connection anyway, and hopefully in a month or two I'll be on a different machine with a better connection. Clean install and everything will be fine. Until then, I'm with you in spirit :)
Hm ... As I was previewing this, FF recommended I update from yadda...6 to yadda...7. Maybe it will magically fix itself(i doubt it though).
A long long time ago, in a land far far away, There was a tradition, of mostly peaceful youths, gathered up in clumps of girls or boys, and stuffed in cars............ Practicing the mandatory Friday night ritual of, draggin' the main.
Most everyone had their radio's tuned to the same AM station, except for the aggies. But they were in trucks and that was okay too. Yellow Chevy Stepside Silverado's with gun racks and usually the only guys old enough and mature enough to buy illicit foamy beverages..
Probably Fresca. :)
Anyway........
One underlying point of dragging the main was sitting at a stop, and you could hear everyone's radio.
Hot summer evenings, with too many kids in the car, all the windows are DOWN, of course..
And one more tradition laid upon the rag tag clumps of kids from all over the valley, was to scream............. SKYNYRD!!!!!!!!!!!!! When any song of theirs came on.
It was one of those things you can look back on and while NO ONE knew everyone, everyone knew Skynyrd...............and we were little boxes of people who had a communal moment..
And then the light would change, and off we went.. racing at 5 miles an hour..moving on with the house party on wheels.
ROFL!!! :)
If we were really at war, the borders would be closed.
RR, I use Maxthon which I think is superior to Firefox and it's more user friendly.
I'm not so sure this a FF issue. I think this is more of a "rr tinkers with things late at night and can't figure out later what he did to fuck it up" issue. I've been with FireFox from way back, not looking to change. I have converted all but the stupidest of my family and friends. None of them have this problem. I absolutely love my setup, and no other browser that I know of can get the tabs down the left side and the bookmarks down the right side like I can with FF. Everything else looks clumsy to me now. The only thing I would change, and I know its just a matter of time before they do it, I would like the tabs on my left to take the shape of a navigation-based tree view. Not the tree-like tabs that tabbrowser prefs offers, but a real tree view.
Again, I don't see this as a FireFox fault, but almost certainly something I messed up several versions ago without realizing it. Most folks would never mess with the innards the way I sometimes do.
My pleasure. It was the theme song for Billy Jack too. The surprise no mainstream movie hit of the early 1970s. The song is an anthem. Very elegent, moving and simple.
Okay, still no vids after the update, but I know what song you're listening to.
'Listen, children, to a story that was written long ago........'
That song is one of actually dozens of pop hit bastardizations of Pachelbel's Canon.
Beatles' "I Love You More" Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" to name a couple. Many more, especially if you count songs that only use it for the hook.
'Sit Down Young Stranger' is Gordon Lightfoot's main antiwar song. The album, "If you could read my mind," a song about divorce took over the album title from 'Sit down young stranger.'
You can download these to the desktop and play them on your player of choice. Not as convenient as http://youtube.com, but it's free folk/Lightfoot music, something I never pass up.