Episode 98: Stirring up emotions, songs of heartache that also can lift you up, from TVT #11

The past couple of years have brought the contradiction of sorrow and celebration to a lot of us, from what I know. There’s been sudden death of young and deeply loved relatives, those finding new love or trying to patch up their relationship, and that’s just the way the balance of life goes. It’s the Yin and Yan(g) thing.

From Poco, who I feel should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, (Facebook Group URL: https://www.facebook.com/groups/120697317959139/), and You Better Think Twice, to Angry Eyes, Dylan’s Positively 4th Street, to Vanilla Fudge’s Keep Me Hangin’ On, love can really suck. And it can really soar. You’ll just have to listen. This episode also has a Native American jazz saxophonist’s ritual chant, a song about the Love Fire and more. It’s a good hour of some of the great LP cuts from the 60s and 70s +.

I say thank you to all who have shown support and have given to Tales Vinyl Tells at https://patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. My story and invitation are there if you have just a few minutes. Thank you for even considering to read it.

I expect you’ll enjoy this hour. Maybe you’ll even download it/all and take it/them with you for that road-trip or camping trip.