
Stereograph titled "Ute Braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in full dress" by Timothy O'Sullivan, 1874
So, today marks the 100th post on Wires and Waves! It's taken me a little while to get everything figured out, but I'm getting close to feeling like I've got a basic format down. I may try some new things, and I am always interested in hearing what people would like to see here. Leave a comment if you have an idea. Someone contacted me yesterday saying he wanted to see more movie reviews - I'll see what I can do about that. What's the release date for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen?
So today I just grabbed the first song I thought of with "100" in the title. It's a Gram Parsons song from Sweetheart of the Rodeo, and like most country songs, it's about the distant future. Gram muses (via the voice of Roger McGuinn) about what the future will be like and whether human vanities diminish over time. What can I say - I'm in a reflective mood here.
"100 Years From Now" by the Byrds






1 comments:
Happy 100th post! I like your blog; I especially like the interesting illustrations you post.
And I also vote for more frequent movie reviews.
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