Hi Linda. I had the same issue with the nuggets, I found a solution and I’m so
happy to feel useful by sharing it. The dot (period character) is missing from
the .zip. So if you copy the given address to the clipboard, place it in the
run dialog box and then go to the end of the address, left arrow back three
characters and insert the dot before the zip it will work. I had the same
problem last Monday.
From: Linda Gehres
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 1:03 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Monday Morning Nuggets for February 13, 2017
Hi Walt,
Not quite sure why this happened, but when I tried to download the Nuggets for
today, I got an error message. I’m sorry about that but thought I’d bring it
to your attention. Many thanks for the Nuggets each week! I really enjoy them!
Linda G.
From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Walt Kramer
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 9:56 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Monday Morning Nuggets for February 13, 2017
It's the week of Valentine's Day! What a fine reason for five more nuggets. The
Dropbox link comes first as usual. Then, the track list.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3177119/Nuggets0213zip
01 Greg Kihn Band, The Break Up Song
You've perhaps heard artists or song writers talk about the hook that was
crucial to the success of a particular hit. In the case of this one, it seems
to me that "The Break-up Song" would be nothing without
uh uh uh - uh uh uh uh uh.
The recording will likely do more justice to that hook than did your screen
reader.
02 Randy Meisner - Deep Inside My Heart
Randy Meisner was a member of Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band from 68 'til 70,
and he did some session work for Linda Ronstadt after that. A founding member
of the Eagles, he was with them from 71 to 77, and wrote "Take it to the
Limit." After departing the Eagles, he became a founding member of Poco. This
was something of a hit for Meisner in the early 80s. I think the lady singing
back-up vocals was Kim Carnes.
03 The Everly Brothers -- I'm Not Angry
This was not an Everly Brothers single. It was instead on one of their early
LPs.
04 Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps, Say Mama
This first half of a contrast was released around Thanksgiving of 1958.
05 Tony Greco, say mama
This second half of our contrast was released around Thanksgiving, 1961. Tony
Greco was an artist from the Milwaukee area, who recorded it for a regional
label.
Next week, we'll usher in President's Day with five more nuggets. Please be
here if you can.