Sunday Respite – ‘Nothing to Fear’


Something for a lazy Sunday morning with the second cup of the good stuff.

Chris Rea – Nothing to Fear. One of my favorites from him.

 
“Nothing to Fear” is a song by singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in October 1992 as the lead single from his twelfth studio album “God’s Great Banana Skin”
 
I suggest watching the video in full screen
 

 

I will throw in some links from fellow bloggers who toil in the swamp for us.

IMAO – About the Francis Scott Whatever Bridge thing

What a Jerk

Not of this World

Interview with J6 Jake Lang

Tacky Raccoons – If your into Bluesy type music stuff..good picks

Saturday Matinee – Alex Schultz w/ The Jacknives, The James Harman Band, and Kid Ramos & The 44’s

Vermont Folk Troth

Seattle Is Getting Rid of Gifted Schools in a Bid To Increase Equity — Hellbound and Down

Pirates Cove

Bummer: St. Greta Detained For Demonstration At The Hagu

Conservative Tree House – Important Info for those who comment at Blogs

Unfortunately, on an almost exact timeline as previously outlined (maximum 2024 election interference planned), Google and Big Tech have shifted approaches exactly as we predicted they would by mid-April.

They have been unable to take down The Conservative Treehouse over platform content, so they shifted strategies with the spider crawling.   We are now under attack by Google Inc. for comments made by you.

(Word Press as well has been dropping blogs.)

More here:

Site Notes and Updates

Other than that.. Let’s all have a great day.

4 Responses to “Sunday Respite – ‘Nothing to Fear’”

  1. Terri D. Says:

    An interesting piece of music! I enjoyed it and the video. Beautiful. Thanks, Bunk.

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  2. Baysider Says:

    Lovely, just lovely. 

    I caught the Seattle story. I was placed in a gifted class in 5th grade – a 5th/6th combo. It saved my interest in education. Regular school was SO boring and wasteful (playing for months with paper circle fractions to “learn” the basic fractions. I came home at least once a week and asked mom how old I had to be to drop out of school). I see Seattle parents weren’t too happy either. 

    Here’s a rare follow-up on your yesterday posts on the VP. Saw it this morning and just afraid I’d forget to find it again when she reappears:

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