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Unreleased John Prine Song, “Hey Ah Nothin’,” Drops Ahead Of ‘Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings’ 30th Anniversary Rerelease
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Unreleased John Prine Song, “Hey Ah Nothin’,” Drops Ahead Of ‘Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings’ 30th Anniversary Rerelease

An unreleased track is coming to light. Boy, is it good to hear a new song from John Prine playing through my speakers. It’s been five years since we lost one of the greatest songwriters of our generation, John Prine. John captivated fans throughout his career with his guitar and simple yet poignant messages that evoked complex emotions. He didn’t need fancy bells and whistles to create a beautiful moment, and he helped shape some of the great songwriters today. This year, the Prine estate is gifting fans with some unreleased tunes, keeping his legacy alive and ensuring he continues to inspire more aspiring songwriters. For its 30th anniversary of Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings, the album will be released on vinyl for the first time since its original release. With it comes five previously unreleased demos and alternate takes. The record’s reissue will be available via Oh Boy Records on September 12th. Prine first released his acclaimed studio album Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings in 1995. Produced by Howie Epstein of the rock band Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, who also produced his 1991 Grammy Award-winning record, The Missing Years. Although Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings is one of Prine’s lesser-known records, true fans adore the songwriting featured throughout the tracklist and music critics rave about the storytelling. Leading up to the release of the 30th anniversary edition, fans were gifted with an unreleased song from the record’s studio sessions. The vault was opened and gave fans a new single titled “Hey Ah Nothin.’” The song builds on the witty and rich lyrics found throughout this record, with an upbeat folk song that talks about change and encourages speaking up for yourself. Prine’s simple lyrics are highlighted in this song, with many lines rhyming. The simplicity of the song’s words can be interpreted in many ways. “If you concentrate just like you can’t control your appetite, real good Be careful of the things you do and make sure no one’s watching you, feel good If anyone can reassess the sum of this еntire mess, we could I said, ‘Hеy Ah, nothin'” In conjunction with the song’s release, an animated music video was also released, created by Joshua Britt and Neilson Hubbard. Additional releases fans can expect on the rerelease of Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings include alternate versions of “Ain’t Hurting Nobody” and “Quit Hollerin’ At Me,” acoustic versions of “All The Way With You” and “Humidity Built The Snowman,” and a demo version of “Lake Marie.” This one deserves to be played at max volume. God bless John Prine. The post Unreleased John Prine Song, “Hey Ah Nothin’,” Drops Ahead Of ‘Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings’ 30th Anniversary Rerelease first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Tucker Carlson Fans
8 w Politics

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Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper on the True History of Jeffrey Epstein and Ongoing Cover-Up
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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The Reason You Shouldn’t Drink From Your Garden Hose
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The Reason You Shouldn’t Drink From Your Garden Hose

Tempting though it may be, sipping from a hose is inviting a whole lot of health problems.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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?RED ALERT!?THEY ARE COMING FOR YOU?TAKE SHELTER?TRUMP GOT SCARED?WHAT IS IN THE FILES?GO BUY FOOD!?
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Complete and Utter B**S***: Trump to Sue the WSJ Over Fake Letter
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Complete and Utter B**S***: Trump to Sue the WSJ Over Fake Letter

The following article, Complete and Utter B**S***: Trump to Sue the WSJ Over Fake Letter, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. We learned this year that President Trump once played the flute when he was growing up. The WSJ – Wall Street Journal – has decided to claim that he drew a picture of a naked woman on a letter to Epstein and signed it “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.” … Continue reading Complete and Utter B**S***: Trump to Sue the WSJ Over Fake Letter ...
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Comedy Corner
Comedy Corner
8 w ·Youtube Funny Stuff

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Justin Lucas Was A Nurse By Default
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Classic Rock Lovers  
8 w ·Youtube Music

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Incredible "Drops of Jupiter" Performance by Train's Pat Monahan
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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‘Who Killed Love?’ A Video Game Plays to Male Resentment in China.

A deliveryman falls for a female livestreamer. She seduces him, drains his savings, then vanishes. Heartbroken, he reinvents himself as a successful businessman seeking revenge on women like her.
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Meta argues its AI needs personal information from social media posts to learn ‘Australian concepts’

Meta has urged the Australian government not to make privacy law changes that would prevent the company using personal information taken from Facebook and Instagram posts to train its AI, arguing the AI needs to learn “how individuals discuss Australian concepts”.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Christmas tree farm miraculously finds a man's missing wedding ring 15 years after he lost it
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Christmas tree farm miraculously finds a man's missing wedding ring 15 years after he lost it

Wayne Corprew, 61, cut down a Christmas tree at Joe’s Tree Farm, a family farm in Newport, Virginia, in December 2015, but after putting the tree in his truck, he realized that the wedding ring he bought two years before was missing.“I went back up to where I dragged the tree to and searched there, but it wasn’t there. I went back to the truck and couldn’t find it there, so it was officially missing. The next day, I came back and brought a metal detector. There was snow on the ground, and I spent all day the next day looking for it, and nothing,” Corprew told WDBJ7. In the event that the ring would turn up, he left a note with the then-owner, Sue Bostic, that read: “Lost wedding Ring Band. Do not throw away.” Bostic would sell the farm to her nephew, Darren Gilreath, and his wife, Samantha, in 2019. But, according to The Washington Post, Bostic told them never to throw the note away. “This is important,” she recalled telling Darren. “If you ever find this ring, you need to keep this.” - YouTube www.youtube.com By the summer of 2011, Corprew gave up on finding the ring and purchased another wedding band. Two years later, the ring lost a significant amount of sentimental value after he got divorced.Last June, Darren Gilreath was tilling soil on the farm to plant some corn when he dug up an old wedding ring. “As I’m planting corn, I’m walking through the rows, and I see this wedding band lying on the top of the ground. I said, ‘That looks like a wedding band’, so I reached down and picked it up, and sure enough, it was this nice little gold band that was just lying in the dirt,” Samantha told WDBJ7. Just to think, if they tilled the soil a few inches to one side or the other, the ring would have remained buried, possibly forever.Wayne Corprew lost his wedding ring on a 50-acre farm while cutting down a Christmas tree in Virginia.Fifteen years later, the farm’s new owners called him to say they’d found it covered in dirt while planting corn. https://t.co/OIQBx0U3Em— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 13, 2025 The Gilreaths remembered the old note that their aunt told them never to throw out, and they called Corprew, who was driving for his job delivering freight. To ensure that he was the ring’s rightful owner, he recited the inscription on the inside, “WITH THIS RING I THEE WED.” Corprew could hardly believe that his tiny ring had been found on such a vast farm. “How in the world, in 50 acres of Christmas trees, you’re walking all around it, and you get a call 15 years later and they find it?” he told The Washington Post. The next day, when Corprew returned to the farm to get his ring, the Gilreaths showed him where they had found it, and it was right where he had cut down the tree 15 years ago. Corprew was incredibly touched that the farmers kept his note and remembered to reach out to him after finding the ring. Although he's grateful to have his ring back, he likely won't be wearing it any time soon. Since remarrying in 2022, he now wears a black and blue titanium band on the finger where the lost one once sat.
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