Still mad that I forgot to meet Kim at the wedding....
This is the feeling I had when I found out after the fact that jengod was at the W&H annual review.
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.
Still mad that I forgot to meet Kim at the wedding....
This is the feeling I had when I found out after the fact that jengod was at the W&H annual review.
Except I knew Kim was at the wedding. I even talked to David about it the night before. But I completely spaced during the reception.
You win.
Yessss! t pumps fist
You boys are so competitive.
That's redundant.
Does anybody in here want to write my Mance Lipscomb or Steve Miller description? You have to include something about the influences of other Texas music, and crap like that, and why whatever it is that I have of theirs is iconic, but I'd appreciate it ever so.
Gandalfe, if you're about, I'm dropping the CD in the mail today. Sorry for the delay!
I'd offer to contribute, Heather, but I'm fairly ignorant about both.
Eh. I'm just being lazy. I finished Lipscomb, you might like him. He's a little bit of everything, blues, ballads, rags, all sorts of dance pieces. He was pretty much a sharecropper (I think he's made one recording anonymously) before some blues researchers found him in 1960.
In addition to a recording I have (or the company archive has) I have a Vulcan Gas Company handbill for his show- the hippies loved him.