Adrift
I don't think I had listened to that song in 40 years or more. Thanks for posting it - that's not a bad tune, good words, too!
The words are related to my previous post, Sixty--but I suspect you knew that?
I am sorry that CJ Roberts did not have the wisdom of Solomon, that's for sure.
The Terry Melcher connection is interesting if for no other reason than it ties to Sharon Tate.
Also, I read somewhere once that "The Byrds" were friends with Peter Fonda and played at a private party for Jane once. The timing seems off though because of her age difference. Hearsay, probably
Sixty GritDecember 29, 2012 4:02 PMI am sorry that CJ Roberts did not have the wisdom of Solomon, that's for sure.Roberts wasn't on the case I mentioned but his mentor, Rehnquist, was.The Roberts court punted a case last year regarding the patentability of DNA, refusing to grant cert. It'll come back though.
Yeah, I was riffing on one of the great disappointments of 2012 - the year our country was lost. Good ol' Wrenchburg - will Nixon ever rest in peace?
I don't think I had listened to that song in 40 years or more. Thanks for posting it - that's not a bad tune, good words, too!
ReplyDeleteThe words are related to my previous post, Sixty--but I suspect you knew that?
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that CJ Roberts did not have the wisdom of Solomon, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThe Terry Melcher connection is interesting if for no other reason than it ties to Sharon Tate.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I read somewhere once that "The Byrds" were friends with Peter Fonda and played at a private party for Jane once. The timing seems off though because of her age difference. Hearsay, probably
ReplyDeleteSixty GritDecember 29, 2012 4:02 PM
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that CJ Roberts did not have the wisdom of Solomon, that's for sure.
Roberts wasn't on the case I mentioned but his mentor, Rehnquist, was.
The Roberts court punted a case last year regarding the patentability of DNA, refusing to grant cert. It'll come back though.
Yeah, I was riffing on one of the great disappointments of 2012 - the year our country was lost.
ReplyDeleteGood ol' Wrenchburg - will Nixon ever rest in peace?