Thursday, April 05, 2007

Green-Eyed Lady

The best part of going to Lexington was hearing "Green-Eyed Lady" by the Denver band, Sugarloaf. A great sound and interesting keyboard work which I'm paying attention to now that I'm taking piano lessons.

When "Green-Eyed Lady" came out in 1972, I was a senior in high school and not paying that much attention to music. Sorry I missed it.

Speaking of piano, I just started working on my first Level 4 song out of the Faber songbooks, "Take the A Train" by Billy Strayhorn. It's all part of my uberplot to play keyboards in a geezer band by the time I turn 70.

Only 17 more years of lessons left.

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