I'm listening to the song "Will They Have Mogen David in Heaven?" by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers- Midnight Choir (Mogen David) on the radio. Texas radio program that is feat... moreI'm listening to the song "Will They Have Mogen David in Heaven?" by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers- Midnight Choir (Mogen David) on the radio. Texas radio program that is featuring Cajun Music. Texans in this part of Texas like Zydeco Music.
A buddy of mine went and seen a Sweeney Todd concert on the weekend and he said it almost made him cry when they played Roxy Roller. They have probably played that ... moreA buddy of mine went and seen a Sweeney Todd concert on the weekend and he said it almost made him cry when they played Roxy Roller. They have probably played that song 10X a week for the past 40 years so the grove wears out. When Roxy Roller first came out in 1975 I braved 500 miles threw frozen tundra to buy the album. Most of the travail time was spent in the trains club car but it was pretty cold getting from the train to the cab - like 30 below. Cheers! less
Inspired by a question by Rosie G http://www.answermug.com/forums/topic/11987/is-being-able-to-separate-the-art-from-the-artist-an-advantage-o/view/post_id/90257Molesting chil... moreInspired by a question by Rosie G http://www.answermug.com/forums/topic/11987/is-being-able-to-separate-the-art-from-the-artist-an-advantage-o/view/post_id/90257Molesting children is probably about the worst thing someone can do but I thought about this question from Rosie a few hours ago when I heard a radio station play Man In The Mirror. This really is a case about separating the art from the artist. I can't answer my own question because I never had anything from Michael Jackson in my mp3 collection but in this case did you separate the art from the artist and keep your Michael Jackson songs or was being accused of molesting children enough to make you delete them. less