Music I Love: 1979
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1979. What A Fool Believes– Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald joined the Doobie
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1979. What A Fool Believes– Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald joined the Doobie
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1978. I’m in high school at this point. This must have been
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1977. We Just Disagree– Dave Mason A lot of the songs I’ve chosen
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1976. Breakdown– Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Smoooooth and cool, with one of the
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1975. OK, by now, I’m 13, in junior high, and fully developing
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1974. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me– Elton John This was
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1973. Being somewhat of a music late-bloomer, these were my first years
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1972. Brandy– Looking Glass (1972) This song is a classic that I think
I was having a conversation today and one of the subjects was the variety in languages among American Indians. And by ‘American’ here, I mean
Continuing the Music I Love: the 70’s series, here are some songs from 1971. Baba O’Riley– The Who (1971) If you listened to the song, you’d
“I have more intellectual pursuits, and less intellect with which to pursue them.“
This website was formerly “the TL;DR place” on tumblr. But I occasionally posted things that I wanted others to see, and they were unable to access the content without tumblr accounts. I called the blog the TL;DR place because the writing I do here is essentially a place for me to process through my thoughts. Most of my friend group isn’t all that interested in the same things, so I write rather than talk through it.
The domain name is a play on my name: David Laurance. David is of Hebrew origin and means something like “beloved”, and my middle name “Laurance” is derived from the name of a great aunt “Laura” back somewhere in the ancestry. The male equivalent is Lawrence, or Larry…. so… “beloved Larry” > everyone loves Larry.