You’re giving me a wah wah!
Kudos to the first person to define “wah wah.”
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You’re giving me a wah wah!
Kudos to the first person to define “wah wah.”
I’m Leslie, the creator and author behind this blog. I’m an outdoor enthusiast who writes about what she’s reading, seeing, and thinking.
6 responses to “Dearest Sinus Cavity,”
THAT is not George Harrison! : (All Things Must Pass was one of the first albums I bought as a teenager.Wah wah is the sound made on the guitar with a pedal.I suspect, in context, it also means something else.(I listened to a lot of good ol’ rock n roll when I was a kid and it’s probably a very good thing I didn’t pay one bit of attention to the words. . .lol!)
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Oh, I’m guessing it means a headache.Or a pain in the neck.
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So, is that George’s son? I was typing my comments with it running in the background and when it got to the end I heard Paul.Now I have to WATCH it.
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Ding, ding, ding! It’s the sound the peddle makes and it also means headache. This is a clip from A Concert for George that Eric Clapton organized for the first anniversary of George’s passing. Yes, that’s George’s son Dhani.
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What threw me is I saw that young George face and thought it was going to be him, then it wasn’t his voice. I didn’t watch it the first time through. I didn’t recognize Eric Clapton’s voice, but I thought it sounded like Jeff Linn. Then when I heard Paul at the end, I took a peek.That was fun. I’ll show it to my husband when he comes home for lunch.Sorry about the headache.
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Well, I am quite happy that y’all figured it out ahead of me because I was lost…LOL!But I DO understand the wretched sinus/cold junk. We are living that pretty big round here.Hope you get to feeling better soon….
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