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Paul & Howard: you can pass me a 'slab' anytime...don't bother to wrap it, I'll drink it here.
Nate: "Teen Town", no question about it...you pull that out at your audition and live through it, you're in. You know, that's Jaco on drums on that cut, too...
I saw Jaco with Word Of Mouth at The Blue Note in N.Y. on July 4 of '84 (I think it was '84, I'll have to consult my notes)...hung out 'til 4 am and drank a Heineken with him at the bar...it's a long strange story; maybe I'll post something in The Others about it sometime...
Nate: "Teen Town", no question about it...you pull that out at your audition and live through it, you're in. You know, that's Jaco on drums on that cut, too...
I saw Jaco with Word Of Mouth at The Blue Note in N.Y. on July 4 of '84 (I think it was '84, I'll have to consult my notes)...hung out 'til 4 am and drank a Heineken with him at the bar...it's a long strange story; maybe I'll post something in The Others about it sometime...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Dane, the kool thing about you old guys is that you have so many stories to tell us youngsters.
Whether or not they ever happened doesn't matter! Just reading them makes us feel older and more...more...
More...
(Here he was accosted by the Ellipsis Police and dragged off to Overuse Prison.)
Whether or not they ever happened doesn't matter! Just reading them makes us feel older and more...more...
More...
(Here he was accosted by the Ellipsis Police and dragged off to Overuse Prison.)
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
Dude (if I may employ that sobriquette)...I wouldn't waste your time with fabrications, I can assure you...I would've liked to hear more about your encounters with T. Waits, too...don't know how interested young people are with stories about old guys who met older guys once, as you point out. But I like hearin' them at least as much as telling them...Shirley, we have more information to exchange than pickup windings and lacquer hardnesses...
(Here he was accosted by the Gearheads and dragged into the alley behind Guitar Center.)
(Here he was accosted by the Gearheads and dragged into the alley behind Guitar Center.)
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Teen Town it is then. Can I live through it? It's easy! Studio version is easy for me... it's the live ones that kill me. Well live and the Marcus Miller version. I don't have a fretless but it sounds cool on a Ric!
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Brings to mind an old joke whose punch line starts out as "WENDY" and ends up as "Welcome to Jamaica Mon Have a Nice Day"
You oldtimers will recall it. You youngsters will someday hear it.
But not from me.
You oldtimers will recall it. You youngsters will someday hear it.
But not from me.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
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