Monday, May 2, 2011

If I should jump up and holler....


When I start getting bitchy for no real reason it means I've got too much going on.

Changes are coming fast this month. I'm about to take over some of my aunt's business obligations. I'm not actually sure I'm ready for the job, but in the long run it's definitely the smart thing to do and the position has the key advantage of being baby friendly. Actually, as baby friendly as I want it to be as long as I get the job done.

Anyway, I'm feeling slightly overwhelmed at the moment, so I'm gonna take a little vacation from the blog and concentrate on getting myself up to speed. First on the agenda is a sharp assistant who doesn't mind holding the baby once in a while. Chances are I'll be back in a week or so, although it could take longer than I imagine. We'll see how it goes.
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I forget how many records Clifton Chenier had on the Chess/Checker/Argo labels, I own two, could be there's another one I'm forgetting.

Anyway, hope ya'll enjoy...it's from 1960.

8 comments:

  1. That was great,Thank You !

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  2. Hope you get everything straightened out. Truely enjoy your posts.

    Dave

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  3. Great blog! Great music! Please keep it alive!

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  4. Good luck with the busyness.
    Don't be gone too long from here (please!).

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  5. I to have been up to my ears in work & have been building up a backlog of stuff I need to listen to & more importantly need to leave a comment on to the blog owner, your good self included. Hope all goes well. J

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  6. Never enough trombone!

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  7. Mama ma mama ma mama ma mama my soul! Good one! I've known him for years by his Arhoolie stuff, nice to hear an earlier R&B one.

    Good luck with your auntie's business thing. . . .

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  8. I love this song. It's great to hear it comin' from the original 45. Thank you!

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