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Friday, April 03, 2020
"Don't Let It Bring You Down": Covered by Amanda Shires & Jason Isbell
An awesome cover of Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" by Amanda Shires & Jason Isbell @ ~12:00.
We definitely all need this cover now more than ever. Highly recommended. Amanda belts it out. Thanks Amanda.
Be sure to check out the Neil chatter after song. It'll make all the rusties smile.
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wow. she has a great voice. Thank you for that. Pls forgive this non-sequiter but bless John Prine in his fight against Covid-19, he's a real American Treasure.
ReplyDeleteI love Jason Isbell but why is his wife constantly pushing the abortion agenda?
ReplyDeleteIt's a rhetorical question
@ Johnathon I guess a rhetorical question is asked (and the listener should be the judge of it being rhetorical, not the person who asks it assigning it that way to perhaps avoid rhetoric), when one wants to drop the bomb and be gone. I have always found the "rhetorical question" definition - a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer - is an oxymoronic juxtaposition of its roots, "rhetoric" - the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing - and "rhetorical" - relating to or concerned with the art of rhetoric. But so be it. I will still give an answer to the question. She is not pushing the "abortion issue", she is pushing a womens' rights issue. A choice issue. Nobody is pushing an abortion issue. It is always about womens' rights, and a choice a woman deserves to have over her body. Calling it an abortion issue, I feel, is intellectually dishonest.
ReplyDeletea question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
Are Stephen beautiful reply
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