IKnowALittle
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Well, we gigged tonite like every weekend. normally, i don't drink, but tonite, just felt like it, and someone else was buyin'. could have ordered whatever i wanted, regardless of price, but i still just drank beer. i'm a very limited person . also, had a few tokes, which i very, very seldom do, so i'm well light.
this is not autobiographical, but, is like, the reason i don't drink very often.
favourite artist.
i've had the honour of meeting emmylou a couple of times. not only is she the most beautiful woman i've ever laid my eyes on, she has this unique charisma that has to be experienced to be understood.
most personally significant song.
in 1987, when i was 17, i was arrogant and pretty full of myself, as many 17 year old guys are.
i had been playing guitar since i was 13. my dad was a professional guitarist.
guess i was being rather insufferable one day, and called me out, gave me an album, said ... "learn this, then come back and talk to me." kinda shocked me since my dad was always so cool. guess i touched a nerve. now when i say album, it was an actual vinyl album. i transferred over to a cassette to make it a little easier to playback. this was long before the internet and digital music.
anywho, i did learn it , took me six months, then my dad showed me how to play it properly. well worth it. pretty much every harmonica and guitar blues lick in one convenient song. tough to beat.
this is not autobiographical, but, is like, the reason i don't drink very often.
favourite artist.
i've had the honour of meeting emmylou a couple of times. not only is she the most beautiful woman i've ever laid my eyes on, she has this unique charisma that has to be experienced to be understood.
most personally significant song.
in 1987, when i was 17, i was arrogant and pretty full of myself, as many 17 year old guys are.
i had been playing guitar since i was 13. my dad was a professional guitarist.
guess i was being rather insufferable one day, and called me out, gave me an album, said ... "learn this, then come back and talk to me." kinda shocked me since my dad was always so cool. guess i touched a nerve. now when i say album, it was an actual vinyl album. i transferred over to a cassette to make it a little easier to playback. this was long before the internet and digital music.
anywho, i did learn it , took me six months, then my dad showed me how to play it properly. well worth it. pretty much every harmonica and guitar blues lick in one convenient song. tough to beat.