this monday at the hideout
Nora O'Connor is back from overseas this week and, with the sea-salt clinging still to her mane, will join me for a show that will draw from our longtime songbags (does that sound like a singing Golden Girls act?) and our previous Hideout appearances, and feature a couple new ones as well. She's one of my absolute favorite people to sing and play with, and the ease and good grace with which she lives and sings are happily contagious. You can see us at 7P, you know where to go.
By the way, I've been remiss with my blogging lately on the site here; you may think that's because not a lot has been going on in my life the last month or two -- and that's correct -- but it's also because I haven't enjoyed a single original thought in that time. Older readers: is this what it's like?
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5 comments
In my day we had a thing called vaud-e-ville.
What was the question?
Robbie, looks like you're traveling to distant parts in August. Alas, no more Monday Hideout dates after July? Nothing on August 2?
Bob
Listening to you last Thursday at Mt. Trashmore, I was
struck by the phrase "a dollar I make is a buck I owe."
Yesterday's NY Times had an article about Americans and
debt that contained these sentences: "By 2001, household
debt reached a par with annual after-tax household income. (The average family owed what it earned.)"
You said it first and better, with a catchier beat.
Thanks.
Buck up! I am 100 years old, and I have original thoughts all the time.