The Time Machine

Time!

When you read this post, assuming you will be reading it on Sunday 8th April, you may be wondering why there is no Picture Parade today.

Indeed, there are not going to be Picture Parades until the first Sunday in May.

Actually, to be completely honest, there are going to be no posts at all from tomorrow all the way through to May; the next post being a guest post on Tuesday, 1st May. Nor will I be popping into this place to acknowledge comments and replies! Sorry!

Why?

Simply because Jean and I are taking a little vacation. Will explain more when we return.

Jana Stewart will be living here at home caring for all the dogs, cats, horses, ponies, chickens and parakeets! Oh, nearly forgot! And putting out feed for the wild deer!

So this post is to share with you the aptly named The Time Machine album by Alan Parsons

Also, I wanted to specifically share with you three of the tracks from that album!

 

 

Can’t imagine you haven’t come across Alan Parsons before but in that unlikely event his website is here.

Plus, I will close with a copy of the opening WikiPedia information on Alan Parsons.

Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948)[1] is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was involved with the production of several significant albums, including the BeatlesAbbey Road and Let It Be, and the art rock band Ambrosia‘s debut album Ambrosia as well as Pink Floyd‘s The Dark Side of the Moon for which Pink Floyd credit him as an important contributor. Parsons’ own group, the Alan Parsons Project, as well as his subsequent solo recordings, have also been successful commercially.

Yes, I know I’m showing my age!!

17 thoughts on “The Time Machine

  1. The Alan Parsons Project is one of my all-time favourite groups! … but I’ve never heard of ‘The Time Machine’, so thank you very much for introducing it to me 🙂

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  2. Paul How delighted I am to know you and Jean are taking time out for what is I am sure a much needed break.. ENJOY your NOW moments.. We need to make the most of them.. Take care and come back refreshed.. ❤

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  3. Hmmm. I have a feeling about this trip but will keep it to myself. Hope you are having a perfect for you time. I’m a bit behind but I’m sure we will catch up soon.

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    1. How interesting! Look forward to you sharing what your “feeling” is! All I will say is that as much as we are finding England interesting, but very tiring, and seeing family and long-standing friends is very precious, Jean and I miss our home and our animals in Oregon.

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