Thesiger wrote:Phenomenal Cat wrote:T. Berry Shuffle wrote:... besides The Baron revealing the legend of Ralph Fahey,
The Baron regaled us with tales about Lyle George and Little Feat this time around.
Whatever happened to old Lyle?
He dyed....
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
toomanyhatz wrote:By the way, here's the track list of my comp, for all one of you that'll care.
1) Everything Is Free - Gillian Welch
2) Portmarnock Beach Boy Blue - The Guggenheim Grotto
3) European Son (acetate- different take) - Velvet Underground
4) Entering Marion - John Forster
5) Hell No, I Ain't Gonna Go - Matt Jones and Elaine Laron
6) Le Forze d'Hercole - Philip Pickett & Richard Thompson
7) Take Time - The Books
8) I Wanna Destroy You - Soft Boys
9) Yabba-Dabba-Doo! - Hoagy Carmichael from The Flintstones - Modern Stone-Age Melodies: Original Songs From The Classic TV Show
10) Blue Alert - Anjani
11) The Hardest Button To Button - The White Stripes
12) Reels: Bonnie Ann/ John Kellys/The Boy In The Boat - Téada
13) Dynamite! - Sly & The Family Stone
14) Fast Lane -Urban Dance Squad
15) Sir Charles Coote/Smiths - Dave Swarbrick
16) How Can You Live In The Northeast? - Paul Simon
17) Show You How - Lindsey Buckingham
18) Home By Bearna - Christy Moore
19) Split Needles - The Shins
20) Lullaby - Judy Henske/Jerry Yester
The Very Reverend Giraffe wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:The Very Reverend Giraffe wrote:yikes, don't have much time. suffice to say that both kid p and i had a great time with everyone. obviously, we both feel like death right now but are heading out for a breakfast and a gallon of coffee before heading into the loop to do some sightseeing.
Don't bother. It's fucking BORING.
well, it sort of was except that brits can do that "jesus, that's a fucking big building!" thing. and we grabbed a nice omlette while we were there before heading off to millennium park and grant park. it was worth it.
sidhe wrote:The Very Reverend Giraffe wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:The Very Reverend Giraffe wrote:yikes, don't have much time. suffice to say that both kid p and i had a great time with everyone. obviously, we both feel like death right now but are heading out for a breakfast and a gallon of coffee before heading into the loop to do some sightseeing.
Don't bother. It's fucking BORING.
well, it sort of was except that brits can do that "jesus, that's a fucking big building!" thing. and we grabbed a nice omlette while we were there before heading off to millennium park and grant park. it was worth it.
We never made it to Millennium Park. Next time.
Velvis wrote:I'm hoping New Orleans will be the destination next year. We've bandied it about for three years, and I know it's Sambient's heart's desire to go there (I can't refuse her). Further, we now have a local, Kath, who can show us around.
I'm resolved to go next year, come hell or high water. (Ouch!)
sidhe wrote:Velvis wrote:I'm hoping New Orleans will be the destination next year. We've bandied it about for three years, and I know it's Sambient's heart's desire to go there (I can't refuse her). Further, we now have a local, Kath, who can show us around.
I'm resolved to go next year, come hell or high water. (Ouch!)
Yes, seems it's all but been settled on. I've never been and can't think of any better people to experience it with my first time. (OMG -- do I sound sappy or what?)
Velvis wrote:sidhe wrote:Velvis wrote:I'm hoping New Orleans will be the destination next year. We've bandied it about for three years, and I know it's Sambient's heart's desire to go there (I can't refuse her). Further, we now have a local, Kath, who can show us around.
I'm resolved to go next year, come hell or high water. (Ouch!)
Yes, seems it's all but been settled on. I've never been and can't think of any better people to experience it with my first time. (OMG -- do I sound sappy or what?)
Wait'll ya meet the Eelpies, Shagger Dave, Yomp...and me!
And I hope Dunc and Hots can make it.
Velvis wrote:I'm hoping New Orleans will be the destination next year. We've bandied it about for three years, and I know it's Sambient's heart's desire to go there (I can't refuse her). Further, we now have a local, Kath, who can show us around.
I'm resolved to go next year, come hell or high water. (Ouch!)
Velvis wrote:kath wrote:... the flea market...
Sam? Stop salivating.
kath wrote:goldwax wrote:kath wrote: i think it is the most unique city in all of america... and one of the most unique cities in the world.
why the rolling eyes? you beg to differ, i see.
but that's ok. maybe i will get the chance to prove you wrong, and maybe i won't. either way, you will still be wrong.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
kath wrote:goldwax wrote:kath wrote: i think it is the most unique city in all of america... and one of the most unique cities in the world.
why the rolling eyes? you beg to differ, i see.
but that's ok. maybe i will get the chance to prove you wrong, and maybe i won't. either way, you will still be wrong.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.