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25.01.2022 https://youtu.be/akHJ-WROwZc



24.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/114889548539008/posts/3850943271600265/

21.01.2022 Ive featured this as a songwriting diary. Well, here is the finished product. Sean Song: How it used to be... Sometimes I think Ill call you on the phone Then I leave you well enough alone I wonder if it hurts you more for me to stay Then I see you crying from a thousand miles away Memories fade on the wall Im never there when they fall Maybe we Should try to believe Talking about you and me Remember how it used to be? Maybe we Could bring fate to heel Build a bridge across the sea Back to how it used to be We raced the day but none of us has won Razed our time under the sun I wonder if the Moon has come out way too soon Is there is an hour left to us save left within the ruin? Memories fade on the wall Im never there when they fall Maybe we Should try to believe Talking about you and me Remember how it used to be? Maybe we Could bring fate to heel Build a bridge across the sea Back to how it used to be Copyright 2020 Dejan Djurdjevic

20.01.2022 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=LTseTg48568



20.01.2022 https://youtu.be/5IKXUnmHbpw

20.01.2022 https://youtu.be/oVPMBZndMOI

20.01.2022 An introduction to fingerpicking.



18.01.2022 Wow! This is fascinating Best selling music artists from 1969 to 2019 #music #artist More amazing music videos? Amazing Live Music... Want to learn music for free? CSound Video credit : Data Is Beautiful

17.01.2022 Its hard to believe, but its coming up to the 20th anniversary of the recording of Good Enough For You (a track featured on my album Mr Vertigo released in December 2000 and written in conjunction with early draft chapters of my novel The Mirror Image of Sound).

17.01.2022 https://youtu.be/DN3vl-JnUF8

16.01.2022 https://youtu.be/UHbfWMwN8kg

15.01.2022 Hello Drummers! Please join me in remembering the legendary Karen Carpenter who we lost on February 4, 1983. Karen was a super talented singer, songwriter and d...rummer who, along with her brother Richard Carpenter played in their band The Carpenters. Her skills as a drummer earned admiration from drumming luminaries and peers, but she is best known for her vocal performances. Sadly we lost Karen in 1983 due to heart failure caused by complications from the eating disorder anorexia nervosa. So sad... Here is a performance of the Carpenters with Karen on drums in 1976... For more drum information, photos, videos, educational and unique drumming stuff, stop by The DrumSpot website and and check it out! http://dougmeola.com



13.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/580656956/posts/10157410158981957/

13.01.2022 https://youtu.be/PLGhuJTOmro

13.01.2022 Song finished! The last written for my new album (my first in a decade). Song: How it used to be Sometimes I think Ill call you on the phone ... Then I leave you well enough alone I wonder if it hurts you more for me to stay Then I see you crying from a thousand miles away Memories fade on the wall Im never there when they fall Maybe we Should try to believe Talking about you and me Remember how it used to be? Maybe we Could bring fate to heel Build a bridge across the sea Back to how it used to be We raced the day but none of us has won Razed our time under the sun I wonder if the Moon has come out way too soon Is there is an hour left to us save left within the ruin? Memories fade on the wall Im never there when they fall Maybe we Should try to believe Talking about you and me Remember how it used to be? Maybe we Could bring fate to heel Build a bridge across the sea Back to how it used to be Copyright 2020 Dejan Djurdjevic

12.01.2022 https://youtu.be/-_ueFxgO5sY

11.01.2022 https://youtu.be/eusTThzNyis

10.01.2022 Im pretty sure Strats werent designed to be played this way. Anyway, heres a snippet of new song Im writing: How it used to be.

10.01.2022 https://youtu.be/j5YZHlzAyxo

09.01.2022 Im recording the process of writing a song. Heres the second bite at How it used to be. Copyright 2020 Dejan Djurdjevic

07.01.2022 Songwriting diary 3: How it used to be Copyright 2020 Dejan Djurdjevic I generally try to tell a story in my songs. Sometimes the writing gets done quite quickly and other times it takes a little longer for the story to form.

07.01.2022 Paul Simons, "Graceland" As if I didnt notice the way she brushed her hair and farted. https://twitter.com/himartinhere/status/1250007390512132102

06.01.2022 https://youtu.be/yTzejEpFp9E

05.01.2022 Lunchtime run-through of my newest song. https://youtu.be/LTh49P6TNaA

05.01.2022 https://youtu.be/oqIfkQX0Ztg

04.01.2022 It was on this day 30 years ago that Stevie Ray Vaughn died in a helicopter accident. RIP.

04.01.2022 Songwriting diary: How it used to be Copyright 2020 Dejan Djurdjevic Getting the key right is sometimes the last thing I do.

03.01.2022 I thoroughly enjoyed Ken Burns’ series Country Music but wondered why almost no time was spent in the most commercially successful artists in the genre. I agree with the opinion piece below: https://youtu.be/MVOZl671ssY Burns couldn’t avoid noticing the gag reaction that the country music community periodically had when they realized how far they had swung away from their humble and rural roots in their zeal to sell, and therefore needed less shiny & slick and more down-ho...me. Garth Brooks obviously got the formula just right in balancing the aw-shucks with on-stage pyrotechnics and mega-business. Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell and John Denver were all wildly successful singers (all raised in the South) who topped the country charts and crossed over into pop music, sold boatloads of records and tickets and filled arenas, but Burns largely ignored them, as well as Shania Twain, who sold as many records in the country genre as anyone, most of which landed after 1996. Rogers and Twain are the only ones of those four still alive, and should have been featured and interviewed, though Twain was a Canadian (born Eilleen Edwards) and quite "pop," with zero obvious connections to the rural Southern roots myth, and it was understood that Rogers probably belonged in Vegas more than Nashville, though he seemed to be the King of Music City for a while and might have made the best-selling country album of all time. John Denver had three #1 albums, eleven in the Top 10, 36 songs on the charts, and won the CMA Entertainer of the Year and Favorite Male Artist, and was possibly the top-selling artist of the 1970s of any genre, yet he got about 10 seconds in the film, mostly showing drunk CMA awards host Charlie Rich setting fire to the envelope with Denver’s name at the awards show, while Denver watched slack-jawed on satellite feed while on tour in Australia. (It probably never occurred to him or his management that he would win and should have been there.) Burns made a big point of talking about how anxious Nashville was to expand its markets and constantly sell more music, but the year before the Denver Incident there was an almost equal amount of outrage when Olivia Newton-John won CMA Female Vocalist of the Year. Under-discussed were those darker things country music’s soul-searching looks in the mirror, its deep rivalries, divisions and insular factions in the Nashville business establishment, together with the ongoing efforts to keep local control of the money as the market grew. http://www.woodpecker.com/blogs/ken_burns_country_music.html

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02.01.2022 Insanely good. https://youtu.be/M7d7AL5Tvn4

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