The Extraordinaires
The Extraordinaires are the sort of band people are going to tell stories about around these parts for several years to come. Irony, it seems, is one of the perils of making your literary rock too good. This semi-acoustic show will also feature Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand, fresh from a trip to SXSW, and folk rock quartet The Raquellos.
The Extraordinaires - The Chicken, The Egg, or the Song?
The Extraordinaires - Neighborhood Watch
Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand - There's Room In My Will




2 comments
My Dad died last May 19, 2008 from CHF. He was 92, so treatment, other than intermittent Lasix, was not provided. 2 weeks prior to his death, he was living independently, cooking his own meals, and helping with the care of his invalid wife. I can't help but think that with slightly more medical care (other than metoprolol, Lisinopril, Simvastatin and Ectrotin, that he would have enjoyed several more years. What is your philosophy on degree of medical aggressiveness in an old, but otherwise previously healthy gentleman?
Also, the last 6 hours of his life, he constantly requested the urinal to urinate, water for his thirst, and complained of the pain from SubQ abdominal morphine. His skin was diaphoretic (from head to toes). Is this normal?
Thank you for your help,
Roxanne
I finally got around to reading the October issue of the Hook. I am a bit older than you so I will forgive you for giving Barbra Streisand credit.It was before your time. It was Jukie London who recorded and made famous the song, "Cry Me a River".