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Category Archives: Music
Down Under
The adventures and exploits of one Wiley Timmons, south of the border down Mexico way, leads to lasting friendships being forged and families re-united. Continue reading →
Posted in Art and Literary, Music, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil, Travels and Adventures
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Tagged Albert Schweitzer Institute, Blues, Bob Dylan, George Jackson, Guadalajara, Malibu, Mexico, Mexico City, Psychosinthesis, puppet theater, Ray Charles, Santana, South Central Los Angeles, surfing, Tlateloco Square massacre 1968
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A Treat Tonight (Une douceur ce soir?)
An attempt to DIY-construct an outdoor bread oven is meticulously planned and seems to be going well. However, when the moment of truth arrives, the result is a column of white smoke visible one mile down East Colfax. Denver police arrive on the scene, to find out ‘what the blazes’ is going on. Continue reading →
Posted in Dreams and Schemes, Food and Cuisine, Music, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil
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Tagged Alex Estes, boulangerie, cuisine, Denver, East Colfax, French bread, George Thorogood, Robbie Burns, Robert Burns, Spencer Davis, The Rolling Stones
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Kind of Fonda Henry: A Punk Epiphany (and the Law of the West)
In the dog days of summer 1982, the distinguished American actor, Henry Fonda passes away. On the same day, the Dead Kennedys play a concert in Denver, kicking up a storm not a million miles from memories of the old Wild West. Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Nostalgia, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil
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Tagged Dead Kennedys, Henry Fonda, Jello Biafra, punk scene, The Dead Kennedys
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