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The Blog of The Paladin. Sometimes dark, sometimes light, and concerning itself with items of interest to its author. History (Medieval and Crusades being of particular interest), Literature (Tolkien, Charles Williams, C.S. Lewis, J.K. Rowling to name a few), Opinion, Short Stories, and whatever else may strike my fancy.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
SO WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN?????? Well, to be honest, I have not been in the blogging mood. There are tumultuous changes going on in my world and it has been a wild ride. I have had some good times. Saw Roger Waters perform in Atlanta and that my friends was absolutely amazing. In the Flesh opened the show and that was worth the price of admission. The first set was mind-blowing with selections from The Wall, Animals, Wish You Were Here, and some originals. The second set was the entire Dark Side of the Moon without interruption! Encores? Oh yeah . . . all from The Wall including Vera and ending with Comfortably Numb. The best concert I have ever been to by far . . . surpassing Pink Floyd (minus Roger) in 1994.
Also, if you are into good blues/ alt. country . . . try out this guy. From Opelika, AL (right outside Auburn), he has been tearing up the highways playing his "different groove". Visit Adam Hood here. Hopefully, I can get back in a groove and get some thoughts out there . . . been writing just not for public consumption . . . don't want the folks in white coats descending. | |