![]() ![]() It was circa 1994 when my boy Pete's Dank rolled into town like a runaway freight train with this dirty nugg he had brought with him from Madtown. Steven is at the end of Dark Star and Drums>Gator>Caution are all one track kind of annoying. The only negative I could muster here (and this is nothing against the show itself) is the tracking is really poor. That cut is a total bummer though.Īnd Alligator>Caution - well, all I can say is there's a reason they included as a the Anthem bonus track this is one of the best versions they ever did. Just when you think they're running out of gas, it picks up a full head of steam during the transition to Death Don't. The speed and intensity of this version is unbelievable. The Eleven - damn, the night after is great, but this trumps it easily. ![]() '68 Dark Stars may be seen by some as more "one dimensional" but not me. My new favorite of '68 - Jerry's range of tone, color and emotion is just mesmerizing. Listening to this Dark Star again, man this is just great stuff. Just sheer balls during TOO, Cryptical is gorgeously jammed out, rising to a wonderful peak and then quietly gliding to a halt. The Other One/Cryptical is fully formed by these shows and I think this could be my favorite of the four. It's been said before but Fall '68 (starting here) thru April '69 has got to be one of the most consistently excellent and exciting periods of the band's history. We can bend our knees a little bit and sit down slow.This whole run of 8/21-24 is just mind-blowing stuff. ![]() ![]() Or walk along so slowly, like an old, old man? Naima Putumayo (Dreamland: World Lullabies and Soothing Songs)Įarly Literacy Extras ~ Songs & Rhymes to Share:Ĭan you walk on tiptoe, as softly as a cat?Ĭan you march along the road, stamp, stamp like that?Ĭan you take some great big steps, like a giant can?.Yoga: Cool-down (Bridge, Happy Baby Pose, Star Pose/Deep Breaths).Parachute: Rocketship Run (run underneath) – Laurie Berkner Band (Rocketship Run).Traditional: Shake Your Sillies Out Puppet Show.Yoga: Poses (Danda, Slide, Fish, Plow, lion).Parachute: Beach Ball Roll (roll beach ball around the outside edge of the parachute by lowering parachute as ball passes and raising it up when ball is passed).Traditional: Jump and Fly Laurie Berkner Band (Rocketship Run).Yoga: Sun Salutations (Mountain, Reach Up, Touch the Ground, Hands at Knees (flat back), Plank Pose, Downward Facing Dog, Walk Toward Hands, Repeat)īook 2: Thump, Thump, Rat-a-Tat-Tat by, Gene Baer.Parachute: The Parachute Rap (Shakin’ the Chute – J CD 0502).Traditional: 5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed.Yoga: Warm-up (Rock n Roll, Zip up Spine, Deep Breaths, Cat/Cow, Dog)īook 1: Squeak, Rumble, Whomp! Whomp! Whomp! by, Wynton Marsalis.Traditional: Put Your Hands Up In the Air & Open Shut Them.My libray has some really great programs that we are implementing in the next month or so and I’m excited to share them with all of you! Overall, I was pleased with how it turned out and I’m excited for a short break before story times start back again the first week of April. The kids had the chance to guess the animals as I turned the pages and they had a lot of fun with that. And our third book, all the kids enjoyed. There is a lot of repetition, making this a great story time book. It’s about a band that starts off very quiet and far away, until it gets closer and closer and louder and louder before fading away again. All the kids (and some of the parents too) got into the second book. But, in my older, yoga story time group, the kids LOVED making the noises and helping me “read” the book. They did not interact with the sounds as much as Ithought they would. I had a little trouble with my younger kids and the first book. This was a new theme for me… Clap, Tap, and Drum and I was hesitant when I began planning this because I tried some new books and I wasn’t quite sure how they’d turn out. ![]()
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