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Michelle Pitonyak's avatar

This is such a fun song. I have followed you since the 90's. Your voice is an comforting friend.

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Charlie Peacock's avatar

Now that's a compliment! Glad to have you following here as well. This is my primary place of communication. Thank you for commenting. Glad you're listening to EVERY KIND OF UH-OH. Next up the memoir! Feb 4 of 2025. Peace to you.

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Andi Ashworth's avatar

Lovely, hon. You know this song makes me dance!

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Robert's avatar

Will this be released on vinyl? Love, love LOVE this song! My wife and I will be celebrating our 40 year anniversary next and this completely hit home! Thank you!

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Charlie Peacock's avatar

Love it. So glad it hit the right feels and thoughts. Yes indeed. Vinyl, CD, Atmos/Immersive—you name it. Robert, if you are signed up for this newsletter and receive it via Substack then you'll be kept up on the purchase possibilities over the next two weeks. Nevertheless, I'll tell you that the Vinyl and CD will be avail through UTR Media at https://utrmedia.org/ The store is not operational yet but will be in coming days. Again, you'll hear about it here first as my Substack is the primary newsletter. Thanks for asking and congrats on your upcoming anniversary!

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Victor Uriz's avatar

Love is sometimes like a hare, quick and then gone. Other times like a turtle, slow but long lasting. 50 years is definitely a turtle kind of love.. I recall working at Grants Department store also. I remember there was a frail little old lady who worked in housewares. She would always say

"Hi friend".

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Charlie Peacock's avatar

What was her name? I feel like it was some classic '50s name like Madge.

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Victor Uriz's avatar

I kinda forget her name. She was odd, but in a sweet way. I remember one time I took my shirt off and was busting boxes to go in the dumpster out back. The assistant manager (who never liked me) threw it in the dumpster in an attempt to hide it from me. What an ass! Grants was the Walmart of our era..... Did you get that the tune I sent you a few days ago (You Can't Make New Old Friends). It chronicles my days of growing up in Yuba City. I thought maybe you could relate. If ya wanna hear it, let me know.

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Shelley Burns's avatar

I love the chorus! What fun. 💗

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