What are you listening to...RIGHT NOW?

when i lived in toronto i got to see my share of bands but one that blew me away with their clarity on stage was this band who opened for r.e.m saw them at cobo hall in detroit in 86

the indigo girls -closer to fine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY1Bl4nfpdA

my oldest daughter josepha aka krazed4country has never heard any of this music before and she is standing by my side watchin very interested
 
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this band i got to see in toronto at maple leaf gardens

the encore blew us away we could hear the singer singing but could not see him until the spot hit him an there he was crouched on top of the tower speaker and then he dove off the speaker did a roll on the stage an came up singing this song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjFXn1Lcc4s

midnight oil -best of both worlds
 
as i have been popping up these songs it has brought back a memory of my mother an how she was so in tune with me and how she had that perpetual 12 year old inside when she was alive she was a teacher and i will never forget how people older than me would come an remember her as their grade 2 or 3 teacher and this song came flooding back to my memory for my mother also hooked me on classical

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N_tmH6y7ng

frank mills -music box dancer
 
and as i sat here thinking of my mother i thought of my dad who i went to powell river british columbia to meet for the first time in my life really other than when i was 4 an he came to regina so i could meet him i was 12 when i got to stay with them for the entire summer he introduced me to ccr, janis joplin, harry chapin , simon an garfunkle but this singer was his most loved i can still remember goin to the biker hippie fest with my dad up in the wilds of the sunshine coast

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgJ2fT6tfmg

gordon lightfoot-rainy day people
 
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