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Saturday, April 27, 2024
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Friday, April 26, 2024
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Thursday, April 25, 2024
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024
These Days...
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2 Rules for Good Living...
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"Hello Wig!"
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Friday, April 19, 2024
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"The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner" - Alan Sillitoe
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Sunday, April 14, 2024
Sisyphus: Guitar on Shoulder, Pushing a Boulder...
Played a r&r show last night in a dive bar. Big chaos guitar jam at the end, four electric guitars cranked to the limit, and one electric bass holding down the low-end, playing up a storm on Neil Young's "Down by the River," & "Rocking in the Free World." Two great guitar-based songs, epic chords and changes. Total raunchy, gory, greasy, r&r glory. It was incredibly exhilarating to play, not sure how great it was to listen to. Oh well. So it goes.
Came across this quote from Roger Daltry about playing a live show with The Who back in the late sixties, early 70's, The Who in peak form, (prime example #1: "Live at Leeds" - 1970), probably one of the greatest live acts (I am talking about when Entwistle & Moon were still alive), ever to grace a stage...
"A bum note and a bead of sweat."
Yes. After all the noise, hurly-burly, epic glory, razor sharps riffs, overwhelmingly powerful major & minor chords, next morning you wake up in a bit of a haze. Hey, how was the gig? Well, basically "a bum note and a bead of sweat."
Think Sisyphus with a guitar on his shoulder, pushing a boulder...