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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

www.youtube.com

(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)

www.youtube.com

#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!

www.youtube.com

#5 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 08:41 PM | Reply

Beginnings

www.youtube.com

#6 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-06 09:16 PM | Reply

Nacoco

www.youtube.com

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
...



#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 02:17 PM | Reply

Emmylou - The Petersens and Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra (LIVE)

www.youtube.com

#9 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-07 04:46 PM | Reply

Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm (1985)
www.youtube.com

Ms Jones was an interesting performer.

#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 07:46 PM | Reply

Golden Earring - Twilight Zone (1982)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
Songwriter George Kooymans of Golden Earring was inspired not by the TV show "Twilight Zone", but by the (at that point obscure) novel The Bourne Identity, which years later would be made into a successful movie.

In the book, the Jason Bourne is discussing a failed Federal judge with his associate Conklin, who says the judge is able to function quite effectively despite drinking a lot, and wishes he could have done that as well.

Bourne points out that Conklin quit drinking. Conklin replies:

If I could have managed better in that twilight zone, I might not have. There's something to be said for the grape on many occasions.

[Verse 1]
It's two a.m., the fear has gone
(It's two a.m., the fear has gone)
I'm sitting here waitin', the gun's still warm
(I'm sitting here waitin', the gun's still warm)
Maybe my connection is tired of takin' chances
Yeah, there's a storm on the loose, sirens in my head
Wrapped up in silence, all circuits are dead
Cannot decode, my whole life spins into a frenzy

[Chorus]
Help, I'm steppin' into the Twilight Zone
Place is a madhouse, feels like being cloned
My beacon's been moved under moon and star
Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?
Help, I'm steppin' into the Twilight Zone
Place is a madhouse, feels like being cloned
My beacon's been moved under moon and star
Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?

[Post-Chorus]
Soon you will come to know
When the bullet hits the bone
Soon you will come to know
When the bullet hits the bone

[Verse 2]
I'm falling down the spiral destination unknown
Double crossed messenger all alone
Can't get no connection, can't get through
Where are you?
Well the night weighs heavy on his guilty mind
This far from the borderline
When the hitman comes
He knows damn well he has been cheated
...


#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 07:55 PM | Reply

Fiddle Fever - Ashokan Farewell (2016)
www.youtube.com

[instrumental, so no lyrics]

[and a great instrumental at that, imo]

#12 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 08:13 PM | Reply

If you can keep up with this one, you pass the cognitive exam.

www.youtube.com

#13 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 09:25 PM | Reply

Saw Bromberg a few times, 35 years apart. My favorite song of his is rendition of "Statesboro Blues / Church Bell Blues."

www.youtube.com

However, the first time I ever saw or heard of him was in 1971, on Channel 13, NYC Public Television, performing "The Holdup," cowritten w/ George Harrison:

www.youtube.com

#14 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-07 09:28 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

More Bromberg.
www.youtube.com

#15 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 09:29 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Speaking of keeping up.

Frank Zappa, "The Black Page."

www.youtube.com

#16 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-07 09:33 PM | Reply

@#14 ... Saw Bromberg a few times ...

I attended his concert at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (upstate NY) in 1974.

This one ...

Benefit concert for the Citizens Committee on Mental Health. Bill: Weather Report, Blue Oyster Cult, Tom Rush and David Bromberg. (1974)
www.weatherreportdiscography.org

fwiw, in addition to Mr Bromberg, Blue Oyster Cult also had a great performance.

All that aside, one of the reasons I enjoy Mr Bromberg's music, aside from the talent of the studio musicians he employs, is that his music is an amalgam of rock, jazz and bluegrass.


#17 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 09:38 PM | Reply

17. I saw him at Bonnaroo in the 2010s, and a very young couple was next to me. I asked them how they knew about Bromberg. The guy said, "My father told me growing up there was no one better at rock, blues, and bluegrass."

Hard to prove that statement wrong.

#18 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-07 09:43 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

@#13 ... If you can keep up with this one, you pass the cognitive exam. ...

Ditto ...

One of my fav tunes ...

Animaniacs - Wakko's America
www.youtube.com

#19 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 09:44 PM | Reply

Last time I saw David was at The Fillmore 10+ years ago.
Linda Ronstadt surprised all by dropping in, pretending to be a Raelette on "Lonely Avenue" and backup on a couple more.
May have been the last time she performed in public. Such is the respect for Bromberg in the biz.
He produced, perhaps, the most influential record in bluegrass, as well.
www.youtube.com

#20 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 09:45 PM | Reply

Polkacide!!!
www.youtube.com

#21 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:12 PM | Reply

Doug Sahm and Band is a great Tex-Mex/country/blues/rock album from 1972, featuring Dylan and Bromberg, among other notables, as sidemen. Shows early respect for Bromberg as well.

There's only playlists of the album on YouTube, but to read about it:

en.wikipedia.org

Bromberg on dobro here:

www.youtube.com

#22 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-07 10:12 PM | Reply

More, essential, Polkacide!!
www.youtube.com

#23 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:13 PM | Reply

20. I did not know that was Bromberg-produced. Thanks.

Hartford's Morning Bugle is incomparable for me. With Norman Blake and generally avant garde jazz bassist Dave Holland.

John Hartford, "Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore":

www.youtube.com

"Streetcar":

www.youtube.com

#24 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-03-07 10:17 PM | Reply

Really loud.
Wishbone Ash.
www.youtube.com

#25 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:17 PM | Reply

Speaking of the Blues (you are going to hate me for this):

www.youtube.com

drag it back to the beginning

#26 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-07 10:21 PM | Reply

#24 | Posted by Dbt2

Currently, on Tubi(and it's been around awhile on Prime), there's a documentary about Bromberg that's quite good.
Worth 70 mins of your time.
tubitv.com

#27 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:23 PM | Reply

@#18 ... The guy said, "My father told me growing up there was no one better at rock, blues, and bluegrass." ...

Yeah, that's why I posted also the original album version of Summer Wages in #8.

And i will note that as a resident of the NYC media area, I had come to know Mr Bromberg's talents quite well.

imo, he was a star in the area.


#28 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 10:24 PM | Reply

@#25 ... Really loud.
Wishbone Ash. ...

A little less loud, and a fave of mine ...

Wishbone Ash - Personphene (1974)
www.youtube.com

#29 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 10:31 PM | Reply

Loud stuff.

BAD-"1999"
www.youtube.com

Lemmy, Stacia and the boys.
www.youtube.com

Neil.
www.youtube.com

#30 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:34 PM | Reply

James Gang - Walk Away

www.youtube.com

#31 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-07 10:37 PM | Reply

Sir Douglas Quintet - "Mendocino" [Live From Austin, TX]

www.youtube.com

#32 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-07 10:43 PM | Reply

Jeff Beck and Tom Jones.
www.youtube.com

Just Tom.
www.youtube.com

Country Dick Montana, and friends, do Tom.
www.youtube.com

Our new national anthem.
www.youtube.com

#33 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:49 PM | Reply

@#31 ... James Gang ...

Yeah, joe walsh before he became JOE WALSH! I have their vinyl. Among the first vinyl I have digitized.

That aside, a fave tune of the James Gang for me is ...

James Gang - Midnight Man (1971)
www.youtube.com

Impressive for me in the song is the vocal contribution of Ms Mary Sterpka later on in the song. Her voice is great.


#34 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 10:51 PM | Reply

Almost to St Pat's.
www.youtube.com

#35 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 10:58 PM | Reply

@#33 ... Country Dick Montana ...

imo, he's an interesting one ...

Country Dick Montana - Little Balls of Yarn (1987)
www.youtube.com

Not surprisingly, lyrics do not seem to be readily available.

#36 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 11:05 PM | Reply

James Gang.
Take A Look Around.
www.youtube.com

Tend My Garden
www.youtube.com

The Bomber
www.youtube.com

Then, Barnstorm.
www.youtube.com

#37 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 11:09 PM | Reply

A staple of pre-"Classic rock" radio around KC.
Certain to upset folks, now, and not get anywhere near air play.
Michael Perlitch.
www.youtube.com

#38 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 11:13 PM | Reply

Jim Dickinson
www.youtube.com

The Rotters
www.youtube.com

#39 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 11:30 PM | Reply

From 60 years ago.

Syncopation, harmonies, arrangement, stage presence: Groovy.

www.youtube.com

#40 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-07 11:40 PM | Reply

Preach, Rev.
www.youtube.com

#41 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-07 11:43 PM | Reply

@#37 ... James Gang. Take A Look Around. ...

Yeah.

#42 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 11:55 PM | Reply

#40 ... Sergio Mendes & Brasil'66 ...

What ever happened to them?

I remember ...

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - The Look of Love (1967)
www.youtube.com

#43 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-07 11:58 PM | Reply

F-Mac, pre-'71.
Jumping At Shadows
www.youtube.com

I Need Your Love So Bad
www.youtube.com

Underway
www.youtube.com

Madge
www.youtube.com

#44 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-08 12:18 AM | Reply

Goose Creek Symphony
www.youtube.com

Alabama 3
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com

Black Oak Arkansas
www.youtube.com

#45 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-08 12:35 AM | Reply

Rock and Roll as the lord intended by, perhaps, the best rhythm section to do it.
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com

#46 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-08 12:51 AM | Reply

www.youtube.com

Alabama 3, or as they were known on the local college station, A3.

"Too Sick To Pray."

Excellent tune, imo.

#47 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-08 12:52 AM | Reply

@#47

Oops, forgot to add ... the comment was in response to #45's mention of Alabama 3.

#48 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-08 01:02 AM | Reply

Alabama 3, or as they were known on the local college station, A3.

They had to go by A3 on this side of the pond because the country act Alabama couldn't deal with any possible confusion on the names.
A friend got "Exile On Coldharbor Lane" shortly after it got over here and turned me on and been a huge fan since.
Takes a lot to cover John Prine and improve on it.
www.youtube.com

#49 | Posted by morris at 2026-03-08 01:18 AM | Reply

@#49 ... Alabama 3, or as they were known on the local college station, A3.

They had to go by A3 on this side of the pond because the country act Alabama couldn't deal with any possible confusion on the names. ...

Yeah, the local (area?) college station (fwiw, wxci.org) went into that explanation back in the day.

#50 | Posted by lamplighter at 2026-03-08 01:37 AM | Reply

@#49 ... Takes a lot to cover John Prine and improve on it. ...

Yup.

Speed of the Sound of Loneliness
en.wikipedia.org

... "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" is a song written by American singer-songwriter John Prine and originally recorded on his 1986 album German Afternoons.

The song was later covered by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes, who released it as a single from her 1988 album View from the House. Carnes' version reached number 70 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.[1]

The song gained further fame with a duet recording by Prine and American singer Nanci Griffith on the latter's 1993 album Other Voices, Other Rooms[2] and the release of the track as a single. ...


#51 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-08 01:42 AM | Reply

@#51 ... American singer Nanci Griffith ...

OK, the reference to her surfaces many tunes ...

Among them ...

Nanci Griffith - Lone Star State Of Mind (1987)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
Your phone call took my by surprise
Gee, it's been a long, long time
Since those hot and humid Texas nights
When we went swimm'n in the tide

Corpus Christi seems so far away
And I'm not talkin' 'bout the miles
And there ain't much I wouldn't give today
Just to see one of your smiles

But here I sit alone in Denver
Sippin' California wine
And I've got all night to remember you
I'm in a lone star state of mind
...



#52 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-08 01:52 AM | Reply

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