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A new study found that older adults who consistently listened to music reduced their risk of developing dementia by nearly 40 percent.
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PLAY WHAT YOU LIKE, Help Prevent Dementia!
WARNING - Bluegrass links below....
Lonesome Pine - The Petersens (LIVE) one hour ago
www.youtube.com
Carolina in the Pines - The Petersens (LIVE) 5 years ago
(lead singer Ellen's had two kids since then... this is a world traveling band based in Branson, Missouri.)
#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 06:01 PM | Reply
A warning? For shame. I'd put bluegrass musicians up against any other group as a whole for masteries of their instruments.
Warning: free jazz, music's most loathed genre. I'd think it would be good for clearing Alzheimer's-related amyloid plaque, but my early-onset-dementia-addled wife would definitely not agree. Then again, she didn't ever like this stuff. Well, hell, I thought Led Zep was far worse noise than this stuff. Still do. Mostly because of Robert Plant. Yeah, I know he turned into something else.
Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves & William Parker - Beyond Quantum (2008)
#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-06 07:42 PM | Reply
Curious to see this study but it's right wing talk radio listeners...
Let me find a music link you probably haven't heard.
Amon Dl II - Deutsch Nepal m.youtube.com
#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-03-06 07:48 PM | Reply
Ammon Duul II but the u's have umlauts.
#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-03-06 07:49 PM | Reply
You guys are crazy!
#5 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 08:41 PM | Reply
Beginnings
#6 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 09:16 PM | Reply
Nacoco
yt short
#7 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 10:25 PM | Reply
David Bromberg - Summer Wages (Live at WFUV, 2012) www.youtube.com
... and the original album version ...
David Bromberg - Summer Wages (1976) www.youtube.com
Lyrics excerpt ...
genius.com
... Never hit seventeen when you play against the dealer For you know those odds won't ride with you And never leave your woman alone with friends around to steal her Years are gambled and lost like summer wages So we'll keep rolling on till we get to Vancouver And a woman that I love is living there Oh it's been six long months and more since I've seen her Maybe gambled and lost like summer wages In all the beer parlors all down on Young Street The dreams of the seasons all spilled down on the floor All the big stands of timber are ready for falling And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door So, I'll work on those towboats in my slippery city shoes Which I swore I'd never do again Through the gray fog-bound straits where the cedars stand watching I'll be far off and gone like summer wages And in all the beer parlors all down upon Young Street The dreams of the seasons spill down on the floor All the big stands of timber are ready for falling And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door For she's a woman so fine I might never try to find her For the memories are all we had before They should never ever be changed Cause they're all I'll take with me Now I've gambled and lost my summer wages Never hit seventeen when you play against the dealer For you know the odds won't ride with you And never leave your woman alone with friends around to steal her Years are gambled and lost like summer wages ...
So we'll keep rolling on till we get to Vancouver And a woman that I love is living there Oh it's been six long months and more since I've seen her Maybe gambled and lost like summer wages
In all the beer parlors all down on Young Street The dreams of the seasons all spilled down on the floor All the big stands of timber are ready for falling And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door
So, I'll work on those towboats in my slippery city shoes Which I swore I'd never do again Through the gray fog-bound straits where the cedars stand watching I'll be far off and gone like summer wages
And in all the beer parlors all down upon Young Street The dreams of the seasons spill down on the floor All the big stands of timber are ready for falling And the hustlers sitting watchfully as they wait there by the door
For she's a woman so fine I might never try to find her For the memories are all we had before They should never ever be changed Cause they're all I'll take with me Now I've gambled and lost my summer wages
Never hit seventeen when you play against the dealer For you know the odds won't ride with you And never leave your woman alone with friends around to steal her Years are gambled and lost like summer wages ...
#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 02:17 PM | Reply
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