Monthly Archives: November 2016

Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 9:25 pm

And, the Husbear isn’t going to give her back. I just know it.

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And, the Husbear isn't going to give her back. I just know it.
And, the Husbear isn’t going to give her back. I just know it.

Friday, November 18, 2016 at 9:29 pm

Fun tattoo tonight. (Again, I don’t pick the teams, I just stab the skin.)

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Fun tattoo tonight. (Again, I don't pick the teams, I just stab the skin.)
Fun tattoo tonight. (Again, I don’t pick the teams, I just stab the skin.)

Friday, November 18, 2016 at 5:53 pm

Playing with the Patch app that adds that perspective blur to the background, since my phone is ancient.

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Playing with the Patch app that adds that perspective blur to the background, since my phone is ancient.
Playing with the Patch app that adds that perspective blur to the background, since my phone is ancient.

Hi-Fi Friday: November 18, 2016

My turn to pick the theme this month with Blobby, and I finally went with songs about a particular city. It could be any city, but the song should be in some way about that city.

Which sounds really lame now that I have time to sit and think about it. But in for a penny, in for a pound.


Blobby seems to have gone all European Vacation so far with this month, while I’m still here Stateside… at the moment.

And back again with New Orleans. Maybe bits of me really are there all the time. I know I’ve left some of me there.

I give you The Animal’s 1964 version of “The House of the Rising Sun”:

The songs is thought to be from at least the early 1900s, but the earliest known recording of this song is from 1933, by Tom Clarence Ashley and Gwen Foster:

Definitely a difference between the two.

Until next time...
Erik