Right now I'm listening to...

This one’s only for the hardcore blues lovers. Mighty Sam McClain , when the hurt is over. Great background music for working on your bike, or drinking alone. The song is slow and builds momentum, he’s got such a great voice.
 
For the soldiers among us. Chicago blues legend Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper.

I RIDE AT DAWN

“ done things I didn’t know I could, for the common good. Tomorrow I ride at dawn.”

 
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Spooky Men's Choral Society - Don't Stand Between an Man and his Tool

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Spooky Men's Choral Society - Don't Stand Between an Man and his Tool

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I have had a couple of really difficult months, healthwise, so it has been inspirational (and therapeutic) to be entertained to the point of big smiles and even laughter.

Last night I reveled in watching the 2014 true-story Tim Burton film, "Big Eyes":

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.....and just now was thoroughly tickled by this excellent song/video by the Spooky Men's Chorale.

Thank you, Dave O. :)
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Hey @YamadudeXS650C, sorry to hear things have been rough.

There is always some music type for everyone that lifts your mood. Find it, play it when things are tough.

... and laughter is always the best medicine.

Hope you’re feeling better soon mate.

Dave
Thanks, Dave.

I'll do my best to reciprocate in the levity of the moment, from the Master of musical mood affectation,
Richard Thompson.
From his LP, 1000 Years Of Popular Music:

 
I'm down with the flu these last few days and when I get sick my voice drops down to a whole new octave that let's me sing all of super low notes when listening to Johnny Cash. My wife thinks I'm crazy but here's one of my favorites, turn it up!....

 
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