Monday, September 03, 2012

Monday Mixtape: Labor Day Party-in-a-Post





Each week, usually on Monday, I compile a metaphorical mixtape, a few "tracks" of art I discovered and just can't keep to myself.  You should know that tracks are loosely related by theme and very much influenced by whim.

This week I'm throwing you a Labor Day Party-in-a-post: pancake party (we have over 30 people coming for pancakes on Monday morning) and a sampler of Charlie Peacock's latest tunes!  Then, you can finish the long weekend with a crackling bon fire (or small, little-heat-as-possible patio fire).

Enjoy!

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                                                                            Source: Uploaded by user via Dare on Pinterest


                                           How to Host a Neighborhood Pancake Breakfast





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Visit CharliePeacock.com for more great media celebrating the upcoming release of his new album on October 2.  I had the privilege of hearing him perform In the Light (did you know that CP wrote it?) in a sort-of improv jam session the last time I was at Laity Lodge.  Absolutely heavenly.


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                                                           How to Build a Bonfire 




"My idea for the lyric was to make it like something King David from the Old Testament would have sung if he were alive today. I wanted that sort of "I'm a scoundrel in need of redemption" feel to the story. I think I got it."

 (Charlie Peacock on the In the Light acoustic session )
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Before I go, I should tell you that I love to hear what poems, pictures, songs and reasonable words you are enjoying.  Please do stop by the comment box and share a bit with me.  

Hoping that you find your common days aflame  with good books, 
pictures, poems, songs, words and ideas!



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