A list of puns related to "Live at Reading '81"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABmDiNLQwiA
new / 2020
My readings are always free and practical.. my deck hates giving answers to people with no question... I'm practicing big spreads after moving up from the basics 3 spread. Now I'm getting all Celtic cross and astro\tarot that predicts one incident a month for a full year..it's cool but it's long and time consuming so alot of energy...I expect your attention to stay with me during the whole reading and I expect you to review me on my page. At least 250 words. That's the least I should owe you. (J\k I love giving readings and unlike some who it drains, it powers me. So contact me here comment, or message or chat. I'll be watching today... Love, light and take the bullshit to the curb... Me and Veronica (my deck named after Merlin's killer) are ready to go to some tarot readings
Should be something uplifting or at least positive. Nothing too sappy.
Edit: Thank you all so much for the replies!! To add a bit more context, I think what my Dad really liked was: the historical setting, the "peacefulness" of the plot (no violent conflicts, many happy encounters), and the thoughtfulness of The Count.
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Welcome back to another installment of your weekly listening thread, Help on the Way*!!*
We'll be featuring the weekly thread this Wed at 8pm at the 24/7 Dead Twitch channel:
https://www.twitch.tv/TheGDChannel
The weekly show looks like a fun novelty with Joan Baez featured on a few songs in the second set. Here's the Miller SBD:
https://archive.org/details/gd1981-12-30.sbd.miller.117246.flac16
And the set:
One
Jack Straw [5:26] ; They Love Each Other [7:09] ; On The Road Again [4:00] ; Dire Wolf [3:26] > Little Red Rooster [9:06] ; Cumberland Blues [5:35] ; It's All Over Now [8:24] ; Althea [8:13] ; Lazy Lightnin' [3:38] > Supplication [6:10] > Might As Well [4:34]
Two
Feel Like A Stranger (1) ; Ramble On Rose ; Estimated Prophet > Drums > Not Fade Away > Black Peter > Johnny B. Goode Encore Casey Jones [5:02]
Comments
(1) without Brent
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Daonte went on Instagram live and was reading Reddit posts and comments.
After I saw people say he had a fan base there I followed him for shits and giggles. Yesterday he went live. It said reading comments from Reddit so I watched.
He also showed some of the stuff on his iPad. He read out peoples user names , showed them and basically said to stop hiding behind a screen. he went mostly to the comments about him being a marine and his uniform and the post of him at the table that got turned into a meme.
Rachel was in the chat too. I am glad to see they are friends.
Just wanted to let my bunkies know :)
In my mid 20s, I spent some time immersing myself in the Beat writers... Kerouac, Burroughs, etc, and I found myself believing in their "Zen". Now at 45, I'm reading Go by Holmes and realizing, with the brutally honest first-hand report, that the Beats were young, disillusioned, self-absorbed, drunken/drugged up white males who treated women poorly and provided no service to society (except for Ginsberg quite possibly). Can I stop reading this book and move onto the Murakami I'm eyeballing next? And chalk this realization up to not a lie I was led to believe in my youth about the Beat unbridled sense of spirit and freedom, but more of a nirvana of my own that I have actually matured over the years?!
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