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Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:Nice Sunday day ending as the sun has settled and the stars have risen....

The KCSM PBS station out here has a nice treat from the early 70's, "Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones."

Excerpts from four Texas concerts in 1972.
My favorite Jazz station, and has been for some time. Thank God for internet radio (and Roku!).
UD

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And back on PBS, we had a PBS show tonight, Soundtrack for a Revolution.



Here's just a minute and seventeen seconds of television and History worth watching:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0FiCxZKuv8


And I remember every minute of the day that my Dad awoke me to tell me Robert F. Kennedy had been shot in California. We were Irish Catholic and at that time I still thought I was a Democrat. Our team.

I learned of RFK's passing while sitting in the parking lot of a hamburger stand with my Dad after baseball practice.



Later in 1969 I walked holding candles one evening in a "moratorium" with a girl named Connie. I wasn't all that political at that time. She did go to the Catholic school down the street and I thought she looked really cute in her issued skirt and shoes.

"All we are saying, is give peace a chance."

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My favorite Jazz station, and has been for some time. Thank God for internet radio (and Roku!)



I first heard 91.1 KCSM while in an MRI in Dr. Arthur Ting's office. That's where I was sent for the evaluation before my achilles tendon was hacked and rebuilt. Turned out Barry Bonds was visiting Dr. Ting around the same time.


I sent KCSM fifty bucks via a pledge on my way home that day. I'd bet all the roids in China Barry Bonds never sent KCSM a cent.

Perhaps I'm wrong.

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I tout a PBS show called "California Gold" often. I love it because it's just one guy...Huell Howser...from Tennessee.....who goes around looking at historical and natural places and conversing unscripted with seemingly anyone who shows up. What seems like just a single camera operator is present.

Tonight's rerun has him at Richard Nixon's boyhood home, being lead on a personal tour by Julie Nixon Eisenhower.

I don't believe I ever knew that Richard Nixon's father was both born in Ohio. Columbiana County. He worked in Columbus until he was a young adult.

Ironically, the Bush family's Prescott Bush was born in Ohio and had worked in Columbus. That I knew already.

I also didn't know until this evening that Julie Nixon Eisenhower supported and donated to Barrack Obama. That wasn't in the show. I just looked it up.

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When my wife and daughter get back from the mall we are going to a late sushi dinner.

I think I might have the sea urchin gonads. "Uni." I've mentioned them before here.

I learned about them initially by watching them being harvested from ocean rocks in The Channel Islands near Santa Barbara. On a "California Gold" episode.

If I don't have the sea urchin gonads I might have the lightly fried squid arms.

This place has a diverse and tempting menu, so I might change my mind....