Guitar Boogie Shuffle, The Virtues (1958) Recorded as Guitar Boogie Shuffle in 1953 by both The Esquire Boys and The Super-Sonics, Frank Virtue (aka Frank Virtuoso) was 35 when he recorded this cover of Arthur Smith & His Crackerjacks 1948 hit Guitar Boogie.
Now about this QAnon business…
Banjo Boy. (It’s not who you think it is.}
The first “toy” to be advertised on TV.
A bored Viking traced his feet 1100 years ago.
Why is that person running? [h/t Feral Irishman]
What Did Jack Do is 17 minutes of pure David Lynch.
Top image: The missus was about to pitch these cool shades, and my new mask stops BBs at 800fps, so it ought to be able to stop a flying ‘Rona. I’ll test it out at the clinic on Monday.
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2021 at 11:15 PM |
This is the “Banjo Boy” I’m familiar with.
Wednesday, 13 January 2021 at 11:16 PM |
Sorry. The link didn’t make it. Here it is.
Wednesday, 13 January 2021 at 11:41 PM |
I recall seeing that somewhere.
Thursday, 14 January 2021 at 11:56 AM |
I have the CD. It’s not part of my digitized music library, though. When I put it into my PC (I had a Windows desktop back when I bought the CD), it immediately started to automatically install software, and I was concerned that it was the Sony rootkit, which was an issue at the time.
I like the album, and I’ll play it in a simple CD player, but most of my CDs are currently stored away in boxes, because I have around two weeks’ worth of digitized music on my laptop.
Thursday, 14 January 2021 at 2:01 PM
Rootkits can be nasty – I learned my lesson about 10 years ago. Actually I learned the lesson twice.
Aside from that, I’m not sure why your comments always end up in moderation. You must have a cool scrambler.