Slave heard a few faint text messages from Mistress early this morning - and night time in Kenya where she remains hunkered down in the "bush". doing some hiking through the countryside. She seems a little discombobulated at being so "off the grid". Naturally I assured her that all is well here state-side, and it seems she did receive the most recent snapchat of my cock cage before I went out to dinner last night with some friends.
I'm wondering if that (presumably) foppish writer for the Financial Times is still explaining "Brexit" to anyone who will listen to his privileged prattlings. I know everyone is all a twitter over the fallout for the world economy. And I am sure not oblivious to my own 401(k) plan and the various world markets. But as a guy who uses the name of a prominent Irish nationalist for my sex blog persona, I must say I get a chuckle at the prospects of England shrinking in both physical and economic size as the Irish and Scotts consider finally cutting the cord to the Queen and her overbearing government.
I spent a good chunk of my day on a solo climb of the state's highest peak, which clocks in at around 13,500 ft. It's something I usually do with Mistress, but th weather was nice, and I needed another day unplugged from technology. Of course, doing it solo has it's disadvantages- it's about 7 hours up and back, and without Mistress to keep me company, it can get a little lonely plodding along. So (despite what I said about technology) I had my I-pod along and listened to a play list assembled sometime ago of mellow tunes spanning the decades since the 1960's.
One of the songs that popped up on the walk down the mountain was a 1968 song by the Jefferson Airplane, from the "Crown of Creation" album, called Triad (the link has an interesting photo/film montage). I remember being intrigued (and kind of turned on) by this song when I first heard it as my high school years came to an end and headed off to college. Sung by the oh-so-hot to an 18 yr. old Grace Slick - it recounts a three way relationship betwixt her and two of the band members.
'We love each other ... it's plain to see....so why can't we just go on as three...."
There is even a hint that while the guys might find all this embarrassing, and certainly unconventional, Grace was definitely down for and very frank about enjoying attention from both of her lovers.
So was it the steamy voice of Grace Slick nearly 40 years ago and the Airplance song"Triad" that buried this kinky ticking time bomb that now has me turned on by the concept of sharing my Mistress with other lovers?
Stranger things happen.
And did anyone else have that same reaction to this song?
the song was written in 1967 by david crosby when he was with the byrds. when the band felt it was too controversial for their new album david gave it to the airplane. the original version by the byrds was released in 1987 on the album "never before". my absolute favorite version of the song comes from the 1971 album "4 way street" by crosby,stills,nash, and young. thanks for the post, it took me back to high school for a bit. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the history. I had forgotten that David Crosby wrote it. So am I wrong that it related to Grace, Paul Kantner and that other guy in the Airplane? Or was that just my furtive imaginings?
DeleteMick
My word I rushed to listen to the song via the link but I did not feel the heat as you did, but I think multi sharing is ace! You make me laugh with the British comments, the Queen was for Brexit!
ReplyDeleteThanks LC. I did not realize that the Queen had taken a formal position in favor of leaving Europe.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is in Brussels and was texting me this afteernoon about the English soccer team doing its own Brexit from the EuroCup at the hands of Iceland. Will this be that last time England can compete in the EuroCup, now that they have rejected the Continent? If so they can come to the US and play against our lame teams, altho I'm not sure we want the hooligans!
Mick