
Starting with that stereo and continuing with just about every component, speaker, Walk/Disc/i-Man/Pod/Phone and any other music-playing apparatus I’ve since acquired, the very first song I played was Free Bird. Specifically, I played the 15-minute live version. It’s a wonderful tradition and, honestly, it served a purpose. Between the piano intro, the crowd noise and, of course, the extended guitar solos, Free Bird does provide a decent workout for your new system. It lets you know if you just dropped a few hundred bucks on crap.
Anyway, you might be wondering why I’ve bothered to share this with you. Well, I have this friend up in Toronto named Jon Tracey. Many of you know him. Well, Jon probably knows me as well as anyone in the world and expressed sincere disappointment that my very first post on this blog was not about Free Bird.
Well, Free Bird is allowed to have its 35 false-endings, where each

And that is why, with my 7th post, I give you Free Bird.
2 comments:
Not sure what I take more offense to. The fact that Braunstein described my Free Bird comment as "sincere disappointment" or that first free bird photo.
In fairness, I inferred the disappointment, but I was sincere in my inference.
But that first photo is hilarious.
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