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A little Motown for your Saturday night.



This 1966 song by the Four Tops was another big hit for the gifted and prolific songrwiting team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. Their first breakthrough came after Eddie Holland gave up his performing career to join his brother Brian and Lamont Dozier, with 1963's 'Heat Wave' performed by Martha and the Vandellas.

Baritone Levi Stubbs (1936-2008) was the lead singer for the Four Tops but never sought top billing, out of solidarity with his bandmates.
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Get up, arise, and speak anew
without fences or boundaries
without here or there
without fear of death.

Speak like a child,
straight to the heart.



I've been posting at LiveJournal for over 10 years, and mirroring at DreamWidth since 2012. Most of my posts here have been non-political, but that is likely to start to change as time goes on.

You should know that I'm American, Jewish, 51 years old, a proud parent, a military veteran, socially liberal, free-market conservative, registered Republican, queer-friendly, Zionist, patriot. In no particular order.

I've been back in my adopted hometown of Portland, Oregon, since the end of January, having spent almost seven years living (VERY reluctantly) in San Francisco. Amazing what you'll do when there are kids involved.

Shabbat shalom.
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The Motels, 1983. From the golden age of MTV. Even after 30+ years the song and the video still give me goosebumps.
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מילים: רבי מרדכי עבאדי
לחן: מאיר בנאי

"Assemblies of the People"
Words by Rabbi Mordechai Abbadi
Music by Meir Banai



I just love this song.
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Performed by The Piano Guys, via the ubiquitous FB. Enjoy.
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Looking back over my LJ archives, it looks like December 2005 was a pretty active month for me. I posted some bits of original fiction, an excerpt from Ursula K. LeGuin, and reflections on my new living quarters and old housewares.

And I still love this song by Electrelane, a musical setting of Juan Boscán's poem '¡Oh Sombra!' and which my brain still hears as "awesome bra":
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I am so in love with this song.
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is named Morrison, and doesn't wear leather pants.

Reminds me a bit of Hope Sandoval of Mazzy Star.
And she's not bad looking.
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http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/12/showbiz/california-ravi-shankar-obit/index.html
'Pandit Ravi Shankar's life, which traversed nearly a century, ended Tuesday.

The legendary sitar player, who taught Beatle George Harrison how to play the stringed instrument and brought Indian music to the West, passed away at age 92 near his home in southern California, according to his wife Sukanya and daughter Anoushka Shankar, who were by his side.'
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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2012/07/24/jeffersons-actor-dies

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Hemsley

He was a progger.

'Hemsley is a self-proclaimed fan of 1970s progressive rock bands[3] including Yes,[3] Gentle Giant and Nektar. On his appearance on Dinah!, Hemsley performed a dance to the Gentle Giant song "Proclamation" from The Power and the Glory. After his dance, Shore was laughing and asked what kind of music that was. Sherman then proceeded to give a 5-minute speech on Gentle Giant.[4] Hemsley can also been seen wearing a Nektar T-shirt during his interview with Norman Lear when Lear hosted Saturday Night Live from Season 2 Episode 26. In 1999, he collaborated with Yes founder Jon Anderson on an album titled Festival of Dreams which was not released.[5]'

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