Keep in mind 90% of the music that was accessible during my youthful years SUCKED OUT LOUD. (late 80's early 90's). I also picked up a guitar then...so when I found a band I liked I bought their albums in the order they released them because I wanted to see how they developed. I then read about...
He's an incredibly bad man on a banjo...no joke. I watched his Austin City Limits a few weeks ago. I found it interesting he's still is really driven by it (it seems) despite everything else he has been successful in doing.
I can see that...he seems like a guy you could sit a pub with and bs for hours. I wish I would have been around for most of the music I really like...then again I'm lucky I guess just to have the whole library at my disposal today :D
On a non musical note...I made some juice I like (Well I Sandra Lee'ed some) I let some Tasty Vapor Tobacco steep for three weeks(so it no longer tasted like hay)...I mixed my own VG Vanilla from scratch, mixed a quantity of each together...let it steep for a week. I'm happier than a tornado in...
Well I tend to read up on people I like because I used to play a lot. I tend to get really submersed in to knowing whatever I can about topics/people etc. I followed him mostly in the 90's. So I was listening when all of that early stuff was new. I think I saw him the first time in 91, he opened...
I heard Waits tell a cool story about working as a doorman in New York, and listening to the snippets of conversations as people would walk by...or that would be coming and going and getting ideas for his early stuff from it.
I've posted this before but it's another I like, the video was kind...
Oddly you reminded me of a Uke song I like....it's both funny and a good little song. Nothing with the depth of that version of OtR by Israel.
...and the remote control...and that's ALL I NEED! :D
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