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  1. My mission today is to get the name Ari O'Neal out in the world more. She played with #JohnLegend and #SheilaE at the #DNC last night, absolutely shedding the guitar part on #Prince's #LetsGoCrazy. She plays with #Beyoncé and #Sza. And she has a nothing profile on Spotify, no Wikipedia page, nothing I could find on allmusic..... this needs to change. And I need to do a bunch of work. And the dishes. But also Ari O'Neal ROCKS!!! #ariOneal

  2. @PaulWermer @RolfAE @straphanger

    Just read a fantastic one, on the work of John Letts, from 2001:

    "No one had excavated a thatched roof before."

    "Before systematic crop breeding, cereals evolved into local land races. Different soils, slope, shading and drainage gave endless possibilities for adaptation. With variety in the seed stock, crops would grow differently even across a single farm. Whatever the weather or diseases, something would always flourish."

    "Old thatch provides an opportunity to study this lost diversity. Letts often finds a mix of bread wheat, English rivet wheat - not grown commercially for more than a century - rye, oats and barley. He has also found 35 different weeds, from corn cockle and cornflower - now vanished from English farms - to yellow rattle and cow wheat."

    theguardian.com/science/2001/m

    #UK #thatch #JohnLetts

  3. Ted Tocks Covers

    On the Road Again

    Originally posted on September 3, 2019

    A blues classic featuring the great #JohnLeeHooker and #CannedHeat. Hooker died on this day in 2001, but his influence will go on for generations.

    "Well, I'm so tired of crying
    But I'm out on the road again
    I'm on the road again
    Well, I'm so tired of crying
    But I'm out on the road again
    I'm on the road again
    I ain't got no woman
    Just to call my special friend"

    tedtockscovers.wordpress.com/2

  4. John Legend - "Bring me love"

    John Legend is blessed with a powerful soul voice. For 2018's "A Legendary Christmas", he worked with producer and arranger Raphael Saadiq to make a full aural landscape.

    "Bring me love" is the standout catchy song, easy enough for new listeners to appreciate, rich enough to hint at the warming tenderness pervading the rest of the album.

    Also recommended: "Purple snowflakes", "No place like home".
    invidious.slipfox.xyz/watch?v=
    #SongsOfSeasonsPast #JohnLegend

  5. @PaulWermer @RolfAE @straphanger

    Just read a fantastic one, on the work of John Letts, from 2001:

    "No one had excavated a thatched roof before."

    "Before systematic crop breeding, cereals evolved into local land races. Different soils, slope, shading and drainage gave endless possibilities for adaptation. With variety in the seed stock, crops would grow differently even across a single farm. Whatever the weather or diseases, something would always flourish."

    "Old thatch provides an opportunity to study this lost diversity. Letts often finds a mix of bread wheat, English rivet wheat - not grown commercially for more than a century - rye, oats and barley. He has also found 35 different weeds, from corn cockle and cornflower - now vanished from English farms - to yellow rattle and cow wheat."

    theguardian.com/science/2001/m

    #UK #thatch #JohnLetts

  6. @PaulWermer @RolfAE @straphanger

    Just read a fantastic one, on the work of John Letts, from 2001:

    "No one had excavated a thatched roof before."

    "Before systematic crop breeding, cereals evolved into local land races. Different soils, slope, shading and drainage gave endless possibilities for adaptation. With variety in the seed stock, crops would grow differently even across a single farm. Whatever the weather or diseases, something would always flourish."

    "Old thatch provides an opportunity to study this lost diversity. Letts often finds a mix of bread wheat, English rivet wheat - not grown commercially for more than a century - rye, oats and barley. He has also found 35 different weeds, from corn cockle and cornflower - now vanished from English farms - to yellow rattle and cow wheat."

    theguardian.com/science/2001/m

    #UK #thatch #JohnLetts

  7. @PaulWermer @RolfAE @straphanger

    Just read a fantastic one, on the work of John Letts, from 2001:

    "No one had excavated a thatched roof before."

    "Before systematic crop breeding, cereals evolved into local land races. Different soils, slope, shading and drainage gave endless possibilities for adaptation. With variety in the seed stock, crops would grow differently even across a single farm. Whatever the weather or diseases, something would always flourish."

    "Old thatch provides an opportunity to study this lost diversity. Letts often finds a mix of bread wheat, English rivet wheat - not grown commercially for more than a century - rye, oats and barley. He has also found 35 different weeds, from corn cockle and cornflower - now vanished from English farms - to yellow rattle and cow wheat."

    theguardian.com/science/2001/m

    #UK #thatch #JohnLetts