Good to see @VapeOn1960 drop by and play 
just had to clean up the water YEY!The Answer Lies Within...by Dream TheaterWithin You Without You - The Beatles
To Be Or Not To Be – HAMLET IN ROCK #12
Way Down in the Hole - The Blind Boys Of Alabama
This band has a rather unique history, having been in existence for 85 years now, though obviously with various roster changes. Most of the members through their history have been blind or vision impaired, with a couple exceptions.
The Blind Boys of Alabama first sang together in 1939 as part of the school chorus at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Deaf and Blind in Talladega, Alabama.
From Wikipedia:
The earliest version of the group was known as The Happy Land Jubilee Singers and their first performances were for World War II soldiers at nearby encampments, where the boys sung for pocket change. The group's first professional performance was on June 10, 1944, during a broadcast from radio station WSGN (currently WAGG) in Birmingham, Alabama. The following year, the members dropped out of school and began touring the gospel circuit. In 1947, lead vocalist Traylor died in a gun accident.
In 1948, a Newark, New Jersey promoter booked the Happy Land Jubilee Singers along with a gospel act from Mississippi known as the Jackson Harmoneers, whose members were also visually impaired, and advertised the program as the "Battle of the Blind Boys." The two acts soon changed their names to the Five Blind Boys of Alabama and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi and often toured together.
Today's good thing. Since @Bliss Doubt mentioned the book the other day, I watched the trailer for the movie version of The Secret Life of Bees (Jennifer Hudson, Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning), which made me decide it might be a book worth reading. So I bought it. Might watch the movie too.
Killing In The Name - Rage Against The Machine
Hmmmm, interesting. Never really thought about it like that before.

"It" is also legal in NYBTW... "it" is legal now in CA (almost time for a gummy)![]()