Right after Gus, his band's drummer, and myself watched Year Of The
Horse on the big screen in Spokane, WA, I lucked onto a cd by Little
Walter that has the song Temperature on it. I've edited this great
song once more in hopes that y'all will see what my health situation
is these days and how it affects my out-of-town concert
attendance :>)
'fRed Sun's got the high blood pressure
fRed Sun's got the high blood pressure
150 over 110 when he's just relaxing
155 over 115 after climbing stairs
160 over 120
It gets too high to stay alive
fRed Sun's got the high blood pressure these days
fRed Sun's got the high blood pressure these days
When he sees his Baby coming down the street
He feels his blood pressure getting a higher beat
164 over 122
It gets too high to stay alive
His Baby gives him the high blood pressure
His Baby gives him the high blood pressure
150 over 110 is just a false alarm
His blood pressure is 164 over 122 when he holds her in his arms
164 over 122
It gets too high to stay alive'
Looks kind of like the only one who can save fRed in time for him to
catch a CSNY 2002 show is Ms. Healer. H-m-m-m-m-m, let me see now,
doesn't Neil sing that she's "out on the Prairie?".......
Tx
fRed Sun
ps Just a little hint about why I'm so "unpredictable" regarding road-
trips these days. Three weeks before the Bridge concerts last year,
the old blood pressure was way up in the 160's so I cancelled. Then,
a couple of days before it was down around 150 top-end, which isn't
too bad. So I guess from now on, it'll be last-minute-decisions
regarding road-trips.