On August 15 Eric Vincent and I performed for the national Global Science Conference in Denver, Colorado. I gave an hour long presentation on "Your Amazing Brain", which included many musical numbers (I have been a professional musician for most of my life). Before the performance, I did a little easy and natural FRONTAL LOBES TELEPATHIC COMMUNICATION with my now deceased (in body anyway) friend and teacher T.D. Lingo, speaking in spirit to him through physical to non-physical entity communication.... you know, talking to dead people. I said "Lingo, help me out tonight to give a good presentation." I felt him wink at me, "Go to it, man!" Today I got this email:
Best Wishes, Roy Byrd
Okay, so what's the connection? In case you don't know- T.D. Lingo ran the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory from 1957-1993. (I knew and worked with Lingo for the last 11 years.) At the Global Sciences conference, I told the story of how Lingo raised the money to build his research facility by making money in show business singing folk songs. He got his big break on national TV, starting with the Groucho Marx show in 1956, the show Roy is referring to. I have seen little bits and pieces from this appearance, but never knew what song he played on that show, nor ever heard Lingo talk about the details. For Global Science, I let Eric pick several of the songs to play-------and, out of the millions of songs out there, to end our show he picked...................... "It Takes A Worried Man." Today, after I shared this story with Eric himself, he told me, to my further amazement, that "When you asked me what song I wanted to play, somewhere in my brain I thought of 'It Takes A Worried Man' as being a good choice, like some little voice just told me to play it. Before this concert, I had never played this song before in my life, I swear. I don't know where it came from or how I knew it- it just entered my brain from somewhere else."
By the way, for our version Eric's lyrics go like this:
It takes a worried man to sing a worried song,
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