Absolutely. Thanks!
Sure! I'll put some songs up when I get home tonight.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Absolutely. Thanks!
Sure! I'll put some songs up when I get home tonight.
Oh, I put some Jandek covers (and their originals if I had 'em) on buffistarawk last night. Covering artists were Mountain Goats, Six Organs of Admittance, Okkervil River, and Jeff Tweedy.
Tina Johnson is right!
Rarin'!
"Can't you see that's the last act of a desperate man?" "We don't care if it's the first act of Henry V, we're leaving."
Richard Davies - Barbarians (2000)
I think that's the one my friend George played on. Allmusic's credits are no help.
Bass, vocals: George Rush.
Does your friend know Davies? I'd like to interview him for the High Hat.
George was in his touring band for a while. I'll email you his contact info. He's the bass player for the Raymond Scott Orchestrette & was EDO's bassist during the glory years (successwise I'm being a smartass, but musicwise they really were a great band). He's playing with Hem these days, who apparently had a song prominently used in one of Tim's unaired Inside episodes. As Tim confirmed that in Minearverse I'd say the info is reliable. George & his wife were big Buffy & Angel fans but haven't followed into Firefly/Wonderfalls/Inside territory.
Ah, the ever-important Richard Davies-Raymond Scott Orchestrette-EDO axis. 'Cause all those bands have a lot in common.
Thanks for the contact info!
'Cause all those bands have a lot in common.
The letter E and George Rush. George is also responsible for getting Hec his David Jo-autographed copy of Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth.
George is also responsible for getting Hec his David Jo-autographed copy of Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth.
::pumps fist in rock geek triumph::
He's somewhat of a force of nature, isn't he?
Does any one know of a source for downloading the song Brilliant Mistake by Elvis Costello? The Itunes music store doesn't have it.