Did you see the film of that concert, Tom? It was on IFC (or maybe Sundance?) earlier this year. Definitely worth tracking down.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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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.
The studio album I Often Dream of Trains is one of the bestest albums in this or any other reality....
You only think that because you have an uncorrected personality trait. Sure, it seemed whimsical as a child, but nsm as a fully grown adult.
I understand the album sounds particularly great when you're dead.
You only think that because you have an uncorrected personality trait. Sure, it seemed whimsical as a child, but nsm as a fully grown adult.
Yeah, but it's a crusty old pie. But it's a crusty old world. And underneath there's roots and bulbs.
Did you see the film of that concert, Tom? It was on IFC (or maybe Sundance?) earlier this year. Definitely worth tracking down.
Huh. I'll have to check that out....
I understand the album sounds particularly great when you're dead.
My wife and my dead wife both love it!
Speaking of which, this guy posted a Beatles album from an alternate dimension: [link]
Speaking of which, this guy posted a Beatles album from an alternate dimension:
Um.... huh.
I listened to part of the first song. How's the rest of it sound?
I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.
I was expecting a Beatles sound-alike project, but it's a mash-up of Beatles solo material. Not bad, but I don't think I'll listen to it more than once.
My first post on the new Texas-based blog Dog Canyon, a review of the Richard Thompson/Loudon Wainwright III show from last Saturday: [link]