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#471134 - 06/13/19 07:30 AM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Great song, Don. I just woke up in a drenching sweat, though the temperature in the house is only 65, my oxygen level was just 88 on supplemental oxygen and my pulse was 120 - kinda scary!
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#471137 - 06/13/19 08:28 AM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: Stephenm52]
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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On my last visit to my cardiologist, my heart beat was 85 per minute 1-Multiplied it by 60 (minutes per hour), got, 5,100 times
2-Then Multiplied it by 24, the number of hours in a day got, 122,400 times
3-Then Multiplied it by 365, the number of days in a year, got 44,760,000 times
4-Then Multiplied it by 88, my age, got 3,938,880,000 beats times in my life time. Now, that is fantastic. It’s hard to believe. It has been ticking for 88 years.
Now all we are asking for is a keyboard that will do the job for the next five to six years. That does not sound unreasonable. Sometimes I think I am losing it, but I am thinking deep today and this is what came with. (smile) (got nothin’ to do today) Hate being serious all the time.
John C. PS, Don, great song AGAIN, when ya got it ya got it!
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#471149 - 06/13/19 11:24 AM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3228
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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#471151 - 06/13/19 11:42 AM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 664
Loc: Ontario Canada
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#471155 - 06/13/19 01:09 PM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I'm "touched"... Don:
I don't believe I've ever had a song dedicated to me, (President of the National Geezer Society) and I'm speechless!
Enjoyed your song including the very original title. What I would give to have a vocal quality like yours. Thanks for such a fantastic gift, my friend. I hope the sun is beginning to shine again in Northwest Louisiana. Get ready for another "scorcher" of a Summer.
All the best, ----Dave Yes, we have been several days without rain, but still have a lot of high water in lakes and streams. By August we'll be wishing for more rain. I wrote a song especially for you once. Something like "Raising Rice in Texarkana." I'll have to see if I still have it somewhere. Come see me my friend! Found the lyrics. Don't remember if I ever put music with it, but I'm sure I had a melody in mind at the time. Raising Rice in Texarkana Many years ago, on a cold and rainy day, A young Texas couple found a little time to play, Around. The love they shared that afternoon, turned into something more. And a short nine months later there was one more than before, In the family. Now I never knew the story but they called the young boy Rice. I suppose they had their reasons or just had some bad advice. Who knows for sure? Who cares? As the little boy grew older and the years slipped on away, He discovered music and soon he learned to play, Country, mostly. ______________________ [Bridge] Raising Rice in Texarkana wasn’t easy I am sure. But he’s living proof a little seed can certainly mature. He makes the world a little better with his songs and his advice. And I’m glad a Texas family had a baby they called Rice ______________________ [Spoken] Years ago, for sure. And maybe it was Arkansas not Texas? Wish they’d a called him something that was easier to rhyme . . . [Fade]
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#471159 - 06/13/19 01:22 PM
Re: How old is your heart? :)
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Okay Don, you asked for it. It's AWFUL!....awful that cookie-cutter songs written by those two guys that write 80% of all the commercial tunes, get thousands of hours of airplay while good solid, creative, and yes, commercially viable, tunes such as the one you just presented here, never (or rarely) see the light of day commercially. Just doesn't seem fair. I can imagine the frustration of people like Dave Rice trying to break into that elite little circle. Seems like the quality of the product has little to do with it's chance for (commercial) success. Sad.
chas You scared me there for a minute Chas, but I was ready to take it! I totally agree with you. Although there are lots of good songs being written, it's sad that not many make it commercially. Over the years, I've even had some "connections", but apparently not the RIGHT connections. I do appreciate the nice things you said about the song though. Thank you my friend!
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DonM
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