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Songs You May Have Missed #85

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Jeb Loy Nichols: “Heaven Right Here” (2000)

Sitting around in your yard never sounded like such a great idea.

Songs You May Have Missed #84

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Freelance Whales: “Hannah” (2010)

The only working band who, apparently, play a cardboard TARDIS.

Songs You May Have Missed #83

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Poco: “Rose of Cimarron” (1976)

If I were to assemble a compilation of my favorite 70’s country rock songs, this beauty would be the perfect leadoff track.

Poco rose from the ashes of Buffalo Springfield (Richie Furay and Jim Messina were members of both bands) to enjoy a 20-year chart run, despite many personnel changes.

Poco served as a sort of farm team for the Eagles, with both Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit  moving on from one band to the other. In fact Schmit, who sings the verses here. replaced Randy Meisner in Poco in 1969, then in 1977 he replaced Meisner again, this time in the Eagles.

My favorite YouTube comment regarding this song follows:

“another arm of the Troubador days going the Eagles way, after Gram Parsons…its all good, all them boots and guitar dudes…..shit Im loaded”

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Joy in the Congo: The Inspiring Story of the Only Symphony Orchestra in Central Africa

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7404678n&tag=contentBody%3bstoryMediaBox

60 Minutes’ remarkable story of the Symphonic Orchestra Kimbanguiste, an orchestra unlike any you’ve seen.

Travelling on foot 90 minutes each way to rehearse six days a week on a salvaged instrument to prepare for an unpaid performance…these people feel the joy of music a little more than most of us. Inspiring stuff.

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