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Swami
giving advice to fellow bag devotees at, The Gates, Central Park New York,
February 2005
Lead Belly´s niece, Tiny
Robinson, certainly knew how to carry her uncle´s Rock´n Roll
Hall of Fame induction award back home to Nashville. January 1988.
Tiny Robinson at the Wailing Wall in Old
Jerusalem. Lead Belly never made it to
the Holy Land, but his widow Martha did.
Lead Belly wrote "Goodnight, Irene". Lead Belly,
1888-1949 R.I.P.
Ready to ring in the new
millenium in style outside the Sydney Opera House.
Auld Lang Syne, my ass!
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Notes from a Burmese Diary,
1983:
"We
flew to Rangoon and visited numerous temples all over Burma until
we were 'stupa-fied'. Then for two nights and one day we rested, floating
down the broad, muddy Irrawaddy river. A little girl gave me a yellow
rose and I sat next to her during lunch." |
"The
Burmese were very friendly. I quickly made friends with a pink metal container
filled with popsicles.
We exchanged anecdotes about Rangoon and
a whole crowd was amused."
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