On my bucket list of artists to see. So underrated as a lead guitarist, vocalist and keyboard player.
i saw Winwood during his back in the high life tour 86 and it was great he was playing some great music and maybe at his creative peak as a solo artist, it was just... well Neil Young sort of took him and others to task for it w "this notes for you"
loved the one blind faith album and traffic...that shit still stands alone imo i'm a man from SDG still sounds fresh as it ever did
Went to a Tull 50th anniversary show a couple of weeks ago. Wasn't going to go because I'd heard Ian Anderson's voice was really shot. Then I read a couple reviews saying although his voice was weakened, the music was still excellent. The reviewer was right. Glad I went.
How is everyone? I never thought I'd reappear on this forum but I missed a lot of you and some personal shortcomings have brought me a new perspective on things. It's been a rough year and just watching the Dodgers or sports in general is a nice escape from a reality for a couple hours. The WS loss will always sting a little bit but I've learned the hard way that it doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things.
I think we're all hanging in there! Good to see you back. The WS stings every day and we all heal at a different pace. Sorry you've had a rough year. Hopefully the second half gets better.
happy belated father's day to you and your kenyan son racist Mitt Romney and Vladimir Putin like this.
good to have you back jpl missed you (homo) i've had kind of a rough year too but -- as frustrating as they've been -- the dodgers have been a great escape instead of getting road rage and going postal, i'm able to get it all out by cursing idiots like orel, cody and roberts daily the ws loss will always sting... but if/when we finally win it all it will all be worth it like 1981
Sorry about your year. Miss ya too(100% homo) Dodgers have done the same for me. I'll never be as invested mentally as I used to be so the losses are a lot easier to accept nowadays.
Ken Jennings likes this. Jeopardy champion could get prison for email hacking by David Panian | Daily Telegram News Editor — 8 hours ago ADRIAN, MICHIGAN — A former “Jeopardy!” champion and Adrian College professor pleaded guilty Wednesday to illegally accessing another person’s email account at the college. “Yes, I knew what I was doing,” Stephanie June Jass said in response to questions from Lenawee County Circuit Judge Margaret M.S. Noe while pleading guilty to one felony count of unauthorized computer access. The incident happened on April 25, 2017. Jass said she was at home in Tecumseh and accessed someone else’s account on Adrian College’s email system. She was a history professor at the college. A plea agreement with the Lenawee County prosecutor’s Office will dismiss a second felony count of using a computer to commit a crime with a maximum imprisonment of four to 10 years. Jass, 48, of Tecumseh faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine when she is sentenced July 20. The charge that is being dismissed has a maximum penalty of up to seven years in prison. Her attorney, Raymond Correll of Farmington Hills, told the court he intends to ask for a delayed sentence. In those situations, the sentencing is adjourned for about 11 months to see how well the defendant follows bond conditions. Noe told Correll and Jass that she would consider the request but whether to grant it would be up to her. Jass said she understood. Michigan State Police were asked to investigate by college staff who suspected Jass had accessed others’ email accounts. The state police’s Cyber Command Center said in December charges were authorized after a forensic examination of the digital evidence. Jass formally was charged in December.