It’s March 7th, 2024; Here’s a biker original song for you! Do you have tats? Or is it tatts? Hahaha! Play ‘Doctor and nursey’ while listening to this rockin’ tune. Or cow tippin’ and skinny-dippin’! Yes, Richard takes creative license on a word or two. LOL
Most people put tats on their body to remind themselves or show the world what things they believe in (their ideologies), tributes to loved ones, or favorite icons, or such. But some people just want to go with the trend, show they’re a member of a gang, club, organization, or such. They don’t always think about (or care) how others will perceive them, or use their tats as a means of identification.
In the mood
Here’s the sixty-sixth new music post for 2024, as I consistently offer one original song each day this year. Maybe one has to be in the mood to get into this jazzy rock song. I don’t know. It got my toe-tappin’ this morning.
It drowns out the lawn maintenance crew
We love listening to our original rock songs to drown out the lawn maintenance crew! How about you? Do you listen to rock more during the day or evening?
Take a break
I might have gone a bit deep yesterday with that two-hour YouTube video, so take a break today with this one. The subject matter still goes deep, but you know me (and what I like to delve into), so here’s the link so you can watch and learn (how the CIA trains their field operatives): https://youtu.be/QVVe2rCHtN0?si=3TZb0EQ2ZzG29z-v
I never knew that one of the original reasons for tattooing was to be able to identify people’s body parts. Eew! But during war times, I’ve heard that was the case. And of course law enforcement takes photos of people’s tattoos as well, as a means of identifying suspects and sometimes they catch perpetrators of crimes by making a match of the persons tats! Isn’t that shocking?
I’m always expanding my perception and perspective!
Enjoy (IN Joy) and have fun! Be Everything All the Time! Hahahaha!
Remember: It’s all frequencies. Expanding into greatness one day at a time!

May we all feel freer and soar in ’24! Be real kind!
Yours in expanding, authentic, spiraling consciousness,
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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Definitely a toe tapping song! Makes you want to dance. Glad you shared. I don’t have any tattoos myself but I have designed a few for friends and my next door neighbor is a great tattoo artist, and has done some of my daughter’s tattoos.
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Thanks this an amazing song.Anita
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Pretty nice song, Sheila. Kudos to your husband.
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Thank you sooo much, Edward!
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You’re welcome. 🙏🏽
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Cool song, love the guitar work. I got my tattoo in 1980. I was 18, had been in the Marines for seven months and had just been promoted to PFC. I was feeling all the big man at the time.
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Oh, cool, Metalman! I have two myself, both to mark “big girl/independent” moments in my life. The Marines is a big deal though! Thank you for the comment AND thank you for your service.
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Thank you for thanking me. I wished people had actually thanked me when I did serve and the years after. I wouldn’t have been so bitter for over 20 years.
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OMG I get that (and so does my hubby). He served in a civilian capacity and sooo understands—especially after Nam.
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Thank you and your husband. I served in the peacetime after Vietnam and in the eyes of America, servicepersons were all a bunch of derelicts and druggies and seen little better than welfare cheats. One gentleman told me that I only went into the service because I was too lazy to try to get a real job.
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It’s crazy how disrespectful some (or most) people can be! My cousin served during peacetime too, and probably heard some stuff like that as well, but his dad (my uncle) served during the Korean war, so he likely ignored the naysayers/ignorant people. It stuns and annoys me how people can put those who defend our freedoms down.
Thankfully, you receive more respect now. Or at least I hope so!
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