omg...i heard a track from christine in the 90s...called...baseball song ..or something like that...i heard it once on the student station and i stuck with me since...ive been trying to find the singer...and now...i have!!...sooo glad....
I just Love ❤️ this song Christine!! You have so many great songs but we are both of a certain age, I always come back to this one that I have personally Lived!! Keep, Writing, Laughing and Entertaining the whole World 🌎, Much Love ❤️, Neal Braverman, Boston, Ma. :)) 🤩🖖🌎⚡️💨⛈️👍☮️🌈
The always beautiful and brilliant Christine! Thank you for this! And i'm wondering how many folks listening to this ended up using some of those passwords.....hahahahahahah
This is inspiring for me. I wrote some songs in the 1990s (when I first heard Christina Lavin) and lately wondered if I was too old and crotchety to come up with new ideas. Now I know - once you have it the gift, you never lose it! Great stuff.
I took the long long time to find out your voice and this song. Now, then,... it's here. Thanks god to give a chance to let me listen this song continuously , as much as I can.
Love Christine. Saw her at a show with Bill Morrissey (when he needed to perform but was physically frail.) She (of course) was marvelous but watching her shepherd Bill was endearing.
I've had a number of sites offer to remember my password for me. I can appreciate the convenience, but why would anyone want to do that? Great to see and hear you again, Christine.
Christine: "Friend, don't tell anyone that your three year-old is your computer guru." Christine: tells millions of people in song that her friend's computer guru is a three year-old. lol! My computer guru is my 19 year-old son; at age three he was still in the phase where kids ruin all of your electronic devices by inserting things in them or inserting them in things, but by age 5 he knew more than I did about how to make the computer do what I wanted it to. Now he fixes my issues remotely from Europe, which is completely freaky! Also, thank goodness for Google Chrome, or I would be locked out of every site I'm a member of now. I love that handy "remember this password" feature, except now I can't use the sites from anywhere except my own computer!
As an infosec professional, I love it! Spoiler alert: it's not that kids that are experts in computers, it's just that they are still willing to learn new things. Old folks refuse to spend the mental effort [or can't] to actually learn it. That's why kids seem to be great at being able to use computers without actually understanding what they are doing. Older folks know a lot, and learn very little. Younger folks know very little, but keep learning a lot. Want to make passwords easy? 1) pick 3-4 short non-related words and string them together. Length always trumps complexity. Don't reuse for different sites. 2) store all of your unique passwords in a password manager or password vault. Follow those 2 simple rules and passwords will no longer be an issue.
I, an older person, prefer a different sort of solution...I do not think it is easy to change passwords for every site, and I most surely do not want to always have to refer to an outside (of my brain) source to recall my password. And so, I select a password "root" - let's say, a favorite word like 'tornado'...and then a number, say '21' (backwards 12, if born in December) and a special character, say '!'...and so, when I'm at americanexpress.com, I use "AE21!tornado" as my password. For RUclips.com, I use 'YT21!tornado', and so on... I never write it down, not even for myself or a close person in my life; if I need to do that, I write a hint for 21!tornado as "birth emphasis weather", and remember to begin with two CAPITAL LETTERS corresponding to each site I visit. What do you think, Jim?
I found your apology song today and I LOVE IT. Why have I never heard of you before. You are amazing! You are now one of my new old favorites. Do you go on tour? Where do you perform live?
you just keep on going Christine....amazing!!! You are too funny & make me crack up every-time :) (what brand is your guitar in this one...is it a Martin? )
Christine is a musical treasure!
omg...i heard a track from christine in the 90s...called...baseball song ..or something like that...i heard it once on the student station and i stuck with me since...ive been trying to find the singer...and now...i have!!...sooo glad....
Gods, I love Christine Lavin! One of my few idols I'd actually like to meet, I think we'd get along famously. She's a genius. And funny!
Don't you just love this woman !
I just Love ❤️ this song Christine!! You have so many great songs but we are both of a certain age, I always come back to this one that I have personally Lived!! Keep, Writing, Laughing and Entertaining the whole World 🌎, Much Love ❤️, Neal Braverman, Boston, Ma. :)) 🤩🖖🌎⚡️💨⛈️👍☮️🌈
Christine Lavin, you are a Nut ......DON'T EVER CHANGE!! XOXO (tears from nearly LM#O!)
The always beautiful and brilliant Christine! Thank you for this! And i'm wondering how many folks listening to this ended up using some of those passwords.....hahahahahahah
This is inspiring for me. I wrote some songs in the 1990s (when I first heard Christina Lavin) and lately wondered if I was too old and crotchety to come up with new ideas. Now I know - once you have it the gift, you never lose it! Great stuff.
A wonderful creation in that girl Christine Lavin!! 1 in a million trillion
I took the long long time to find out your voice and this song. Now, then,... it's here. Thanks god to give a chance to let me listen this song continuously , as much as I can.
So full of heart, wit and insight. Thank you, Christine. I love you !!
A total stranger told me about the song and I can relate to it totally
Brilliant song and she's adorable.
Love Christine. Saw her at a show with Bill Morrissey (when he needed to perform but was physically frail.) She (of course) was marvelous but watching her shepherd Bill was endearing.
So great! i love how we show the mistakes now in allot of videos, it makes us feel closer to the person.
What a wonderful old friend. Thank you for being you.
I love this.
What a tonic! The morning is happier for hearing this! Lovely song, Christine!
I've had a number of sites offer to remember my password for me. I can appreciate the convenience, but why would anyone want to do that? Great to see and hear you again, Christine.
Roflmao!! I love this!! I can see why it took u so long to remember it🤣🤣💜💜
You rock Christine!
I love Christine Lavin! :D
Christine: "Friend, don't tell anyone that your three year-old is your computer guru."
Christine: tells millions of people in song that her friend's computer guru is a three year-old. lol!
My computer guru is my 19 year-old son; at age three he was still in the phase where kids ruin all of your electronic devices by inserting things in them or inserting them in things, but by age 5 he knew more than I did about how to make the computer do what I wanted it to. Now he fixes my issues remotely from Europe, which is completely freaky!
Also, thank goodness for Google Chrome, or I would be locked out of every site I'm a member of now. I love that handy "remember this password" feature, except now I can't use the sites from anywhere except my own computer!
What a positive spirit.
Really great enjoyed very much !!! :)
Very nice song, clever and true.
You are funnier than a rubber crutch!!!! Well done! Love your political stuff, too.
Great song so fun to watch!
I absolutely love your take on life.... I'm a fan ...Peace.... Carl
Hi Christine ! I'm glad you finally got that escalator installed in your apartment.
Is a gun single for a second
You better go single my sister restaurant singing
As an infosec professional, I love it!
Spoiler alert: it's not that kids that are experts in computers, it's just that they are still willing to learn new things. Old folks refuse to spend the mental effort [or can't] to actually learn it. That's why kids seem to be great at being able to use computers without actually understanding what they are doing. Older folks know a lot, and learn very little. Younger folks know very little, but keep learning a lot.
Want to make passwords easy?
1) pick 3-4 short non-related words and string them together. Length always trumps complexity. Don't reuse for different sites.
2) store all of your unique passwords in a password manager or password vault.
Follow those 2 simple rules and passwords will no longer be an issue.
I, an older person, prefer a different sort of solution...I do not think it is easy to change passwords for every site, and I most surely do not want to always have to refer to an outside (of my brain) source to recall my password. And so, I select a password "root" - let's say, a favorite word like 'tornado'...and then a number, say '21' (backwards 12, if born in December) and a special character, say '!'...and so, when I'm at americanexpress.com, I use "AE21!tornado" as my password. For RUclips.com, I use 'YT21!tornado', and so on... I never write it down, not even for myself or a close person in my life; if I need to do that, I write a hint for 21!tornado as "birth emphasis weather", and remember to begin with two CAPITAL LETTERS corresponding to each site I visit.
What do you think, Jim?
LOVE THIS!!!!! Thank you for writing and sharing this!!
I got Baldy127, you're welcome to 128.
Been a fan since "Mysterious Woman."
Most excellent!
Love 💖
Oh so true!!
AMAZING!
Brilliant!!
I found your apology song today and I LOVE IT. Why have I never heard of you before. You are amazing! You are now one of my new old favorites. Do you go on tour? Where do you perform live?
tried to hack, failed, gold star for that security effort, love your songs
Excellent!'
Brilliant
always be safe
Luvya babe!
HAPPY 100th WOODY!! We are holdin' it Down!!
THAT ENDING THO OMG
you just keep on going Christine....amazing!!! You are too funny & make me crack up every-time :) (what brand is your guitar in this one...is it a Martin? )
cool song.
Maahaahaa - great idea for a password! :D
good very good
Some even have a secondary passwords for extreme security!!!!
won't make the rock and roll hall of fame. But I really enjoyed it. thanks
💋
Nice
I think you need a lost password, two factor MFA song. Just sayin' (maybe not so cute, though, think angst!)
What strings do you use, Christine? Miss seeing you at the old Town Crier...now the Daryll!
what happened to piranha women of the avocado of death? :( It was my childhood haha
I'm in Love - 64 in May OK?
I FORGOT MY PASSWORD IN FACEBOOK
Don't miss her Wind Chimes! ruclips.net/video/GGa9RyFLldA/видео.html
What, no special characters?
hUR*RIcaNe*8375.ab