Aw, so sad about Vic. I really, really loved his music. I wish I would have seen live. I had one chance when I lived in Vancouver years ago, and I was working on a show, but I always regretted not going.
He played in Halifax a couple of times, in the years I was living in Vancouver. He recommended a band that my friend's had to his then record label at the time.
Do we know how they started dating? Was it b/c of the book collaboration or the other way around?
Do we know how they started dating? Was it b/c of the book collaboration or the other way around?
When did the book happen? They've been an item for a while.
Do we know how they started dating? Was it b/c of the book collaboration or the other way around?
They started hanging out because of the book collaboration, and slowly started dating.
Urgh! A Music War is available on DVD (in the US): [link]
Amazing video of Vic Chesnutt, filmed just last month for a Canadian web/cable TV show.
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Urgh! A Music War
Oooh! The full-length version, not the lame edit I've seen on TV!
Amazing video of Vic Chesnutt, filmed just last month for a Canadian web/cable TV show.
I'm blown away. And really regretting that I've never seen him live.
Am all sad about him dying all over again.
I have two mixes I'm trying to fill out and my music library is failing me, as it iTunes Genius and Pandora.
One is sort of a "How to get a speeding ticket on a sunny day", songs that are best at full volume and stompy and happy. I've got Modest Mouse, The Killers, Arcade Fire, Muse, "Dreams" by The Cranberries.
The other I only have two songs for:
"Turn on Your Radio" by Marc Cohn
"Low Rising" by The Swell Season
I guess they're sort of soul/blues/rock. Everything I have is either too sleepy or too bouncy and up. Or just straight up Soul/R&B.
Any suggestions?