March 2020 – Isolation Song 12

Papa Gene’s Blues by Michael Nesmith

This song brought me so much joy today! I hope it brings joy to you as well.

Sending big love to you all! And big big love to Paul’s dad, Norm. (Please send him good vibes)!

 


Paul and I have no idea when our next gig is – all gigs have been canceled. We make our living through gigs. We will continue to play no matter what. If you enjoy our playing, consider buying us a coffee (see links below) or sending a tip through venmo or paypal.

Paul and I have no idea when our next gig is – all gigs have been canceled. We make our living through gigs. We will continue to play no matter what. If you enjoy our playing, consider buying us a coffee (see links below) or sending a tip through venmo or paypal.

And/or, sharing this post or the video, liking, commenting – it all helps. ❤

venmo @cosmic-holly-troy or @paul-james-perreault

paypal – paypal.me/sacredfolly or paypal.me/pauljamesperreault

Paul’s Band is Planet Sandwich instagram @planet_sandwich  Paul’s link to buy me a coffee 

Holly’s Band is the Lofi Sofias – instagram @lofisofias  Holly’s link to buy me a coffee

Photo: Michael Nesmith (center, foreground) with the other members of The Monkees — Davy Jones (left), Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork (right) — in the late 1960s.

Henry Diltz/Courtesy of the artist from the NPR interview Michael Nesmith On ‘Infinite Tuesday’ And Touring With Hendrix

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Holly hails from an illustrious lineage of fortune tellers, yogis, folk healers, troubadours and poets of the fine and mystical arts. Shape-shifting Tantric Siren of the Lunar Mysteries, she surfs the ebbs and flows of the multiverse on the Pure Sound of Creation. Her alchemy is Sacred Folly — revolutionary transformation through Love, deep play, Beauty, and music.

2 thoughts on “March 2020 – Isolation Song 12

  1. That was great. I have to admit that I always liked the Monkeys, and I thought Nesmith was so cool back in the 60s. I had a cousin that looked a lot like Micheal Nesmith. When we would go to visit my aunt and uncle in the early sixties he would let me play his Les Paul. I couldn’t really play much back then (I think that Les Paul weighed as much as I did in those days), but it was sure fun making noise on that guitar. Good vibes sent Norm’s way.

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