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1 hour ago, Sk1Bum said:

 

When it comes early, I usually need a booster before the day is over. :D 

Yes, yes, very wise, always good to be safe.

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Acoustic Alchemy, Aart (album)

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Receiver2000 said:

Yes, yes, very wise, always good to be safe.

 

Even Bo agrees. If I have The Rippingtons playing, he's usually curled up on the floor somewhere near my feet. If I switch to blues or classic rock, he gets up and goes into another room. He sticks around for a few other smooth jazz artists, but not all of them. If I play Miles Davis, he can't get out of the room fast enough. It's really funny watching him.

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My booster. One can't be too careful. The Rippingtons, Let It Ripp (album)

 

 

 

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A nice chill way to end the day, Leonard Brothers, A Simpler Time (album)

 

 

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Soul Finger - The Bar-Kays  (#67  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1967)

 

 

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Let's Live For Today - The GrassRoots - (#70  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1967)

 

 

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I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) - Aretha Franklin  (#75  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1967)

 

 

 

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White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane  (#81  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1967)

 

 

 

 

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My daily dose. The Rippingtons, Wild Card (album)

 

 

 

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Baby, I Need Your Lovin' - Johnny Rivers  (#95  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1967)

 

 

 

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Hey Jude - The Beatles  (#1  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1968)

 

 

 

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Love Is Blue - Paul Mauriat  (#2  Billboard Top 100 Hits 1968)

 

 

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T-Square, 33 (album)

 

 

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(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding  (#4  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1968)

 

 

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On 12/31/2025 at 3:11 AM, Charlie said:

 

Bobby, have you listened to Friends Of Mine from the Guess Who Album Wheatfield Soul?

Never heard that song before, I have their "Best" in  cassette tape back then.  A quick search on YT today and man I thought for a moment it was Jim Morrison singing..

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