DREAM (WIDTH) WEAVER
Apr. 8th, 2011 03:35 amSo ... not that I have any intention of leaving LJ or anything, but this week of hack-attacks have made me a little antsy about content security. Thinking of getting a Dreamwidth account and backing my journal up there, just in case, and see that it requires an invite code. So, users of Dreamwidth among my FL: Have any of ye a code to spare?
I thank you. A grateful cosmos thanks you, though that's possible an overstatement.
Words: Bob Dylan in America by the historian Sean Wilentz -- which is as much a gamboling through various and assorted threads of American cultural history as it is about Dylan. Example: Wilentz undertakes a multi-page examination of the history of the shaped-note sacred-music tradition because Dylan did one Sacred Harp song on a covers album in the early 1990s. Attn, Rand B., if you're reading this: I think you'd like this one. You too,
normaltrouble.
Sounds & Images: I've had Wild Mercy's "Doomsday Blues" in my head ever since Monday.
State O'Mind: Content
I thank you. A grateful cosmos thanks you, though that's possible an overstatement.
Words: Bob Dylan in America by the historian Sean Wilentz -- which is as much a gamboling through various and assorted threads of American cultural history as it is about Dylan. Example: Wilentz undertakes a multi-page examination of the history of the shaped-note sacred-music tradition because Dylan did one Sacred Harp song on a covers album in the early 1990s. Attn, Rand B., if you're reading this: I think you'd like this one. You too,
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Sounds & Images: I've had Wild Mercy's "Doomsday Blues" in my head ever since Monday.
State O'Mind: Content