Quimby's, right?
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
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.
Quimby's, right?
Yes, ma'am. But there will be some music shows too, since a number of our Chicago writers (like Jake Austen of Rocktober/Chic A Go Go/Goblins) are also musicians.
Quimby's, right?
Ooh. I've been there! Make sure to give the red devil woman a foot massage.
David, do you know the actual date of the Chicago reading?
David, do you know the actual date of the Chicago reading?
It's not set yet. I think first or second weekend, though.
Okay, the Cosmic Cowboy mix has changed a bit.
Silver Raven Gene Clark Weightless Again The Handsome Family St. John The Gambler Townes Van Zandt Ed's Song Richard Buckner Montgomery In The Rain Steve Young How Much I've Lied Gram Parsons You Ain't Going Nowhere The Byrds Picasso's Mandolin Guy Clark Evangelina Hoyt Axton Tonight I'm Gonna Go Downtown The Flatlanders Old Five And Dimers Like Me Billy Joe Shaver Pretend I Never Happened Willie Nelson Undone Robert Earl Keen Loneliness in Ruby's Eyes David Allan Coe I Feel Alright Steve Earle Me And Billy The Kid (Live) Joe Ely Claudine 5 Chinese Brothers Earthbound Rodney Crowell Jean Arthur Robbie Fulks Looking Forward To Seeing You Golden Smog Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness John Prine Gravity Of The Situation Vic Chestnutt Let The Train Blow The Whistle Johnny Cash Seven Bridges Road Steve Young
You know how PBS stations always trot out rock reunion specials around fund raising time? Rhody's PBS station seems to have finally hit the bottom of that barrel. I'm watching a Yes concert on my TV right now.
I'm watching a Yes concert on my TV right now.
This seems linked in my mind with PBS playing Lawrence Welk out here in the 90s.
This seems linked in my mind with PBS playing Lawrence Welk out here in the 90s.
The same station still shows Lawrence Welk every Sunday night. To be honest, I prefer Yes. They did do a nice bluesy version of "Roundabout" in the show, but that's about the only song of theirs that I ever really liked anyway.
I have an Old 97's cover of that Cash tune. Fun song.
As to the BNL -- I loved Gordon back when it came out, in the early 90s, and haven't liked a single one of their albums since. A couple of tracks here and there were good, but mostly the others I've heard (and I bought a couple before I wised up!) were just boring to me.