Jung Roe
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It felt like an early Christmas treat today surprise today. I received my MLT Tote Bag and more MLT Notebooks!
The MLT Tote bag is stylish and spacious, really nice to carry around some prized possessions. The zippered main compartment holds a lot, and the extra pocket compartment is really handy, with the long straps.
I don’t know if it was intentional, but it has a stylish cue of the MLT Hoodie. Love the way it looks, certainly no normal tote bag.
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Jung Roe
Member29/11/2023 at 02:20 in reply to: Didn’t Lisa and Mona once say they found some country music silly?Hi JP
Speaking of silly country songs, this very silly one I’ve known since I was young, and I could call it a favourite silly song. It was a track on one of my dad’s old albums American folk songs, and I use to ask for him to put this one on. Here is a Blues Brother version. This version is missing the whip sound effects at the end. The original was better.
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Thanks Leif. All the best to you this holiday season coming up. Beautiful card and poem.
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Mona and Lisa’s incredible first song they wrote at 13.
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Paul McCartney’s first song he wrote at 14.
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Happy Thanksgiving David, and all the MLT members. Best wishes to all, we all have much to be thankful for.
Jacki, hope you have a second great Thanksgiving, no reason we can’t celebrate too in the north!
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Happy Thanksgiving Walter, and to all the MLT members here! Hope everyone has a wonderful time with family and friends, we all have so much to be thankful for. God Bless!
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Another gratitude song. To all the teachers and people in our lives growing up we looked up to for guidance and courage, that taught us so much about this world and life, and made us who we are. THANK YOU!
https://youtu.be/EV1qmmMwc9M?si=mw-RRumuM5WJUXQm
One of my favourite movies of all time. I have the original soundtrack album vinyl my parents bought after we watched this movie in the 60s when it came out.
In 1967, singer Lulu who acted in the movie as one of the students, recorded this song and it became her big #1 charting song in the USA.
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Was watching one of my home videos from the 90s driving along in California in one of my road trips, and my friend was along filming the scenery with my camcorder as we drove along. We had the radio playing and this song came on in the background. I watched this home video recently and the song took me back to those happy days, when I had my mom and dad healthy and young. This is an incredible gratitude song that makes me tear up and think of them thankful for giving me the happiest days of my life. I posted this here before, but here it is again.
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Jung Roe
Member30/11/2023 at 04:25 in reply to: Didn’t Lisa and Mona once say they found some country music silly?“Head em up, move em out!”. Haven’t enjoyed an old black and white western classic in a long time. A young Clint Eastwood does a grand performance! The story of a cupids arrow striking a young man’s heart is timeless, even in the classic westerns.
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Jung Roe
Member29/11/2023 at 15:19 in reply to: Didn’t Lisa and Mona once say they found some country music silly?That is the original version I remember JP: HAHAHA 👍😀 Thanks for posting the show, will have a watch. A couple hours north of where I am we have cattle country, and there are some small country highways around the ranches where it’s not uncommon to see cows grazing in the fields, and occasionally they are right down by the road and you have to slow down. It’s a beautiful area I enjoy exploring.
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David
That’s great to hear about Now and Then. MLTs spontaneous and diligent effort that week to get that video out payed off.
Everybody’s Talkin is also doing great showing 75K views in just 2 days, building on the momentum of Now and Then.
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Thanks for sharing this David. Why Do Fools Fall In Love is certainly a great song, covered by many big artists later like the Beach Boys.
Your post reminds me of another child prodigy, Michael Jackson. He started writing songs at age 9.
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Hi David, it’s a great timeless classic. I highly recommend it.
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Hi Tim,
Lynard Skynard is one of the great musician rockers for sure. A lot of brilliant guitar work.
I always enjoyed the Moody Blues, some of their songs like Nights In White Satin are so timeless, and I also liked this one since I first heard it. Another favourite 60s songs. They sound great live.