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dannydmc

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Tuesday Aug 07, 2007

Aug 7, 2007
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I just got done listening to some Chuck Berry. A friend of mine is a huge fan, and mentions Berry from time to time and, I'm rather ashamed to admit; I didn't have a good idea of the man's music.
Its all part of an effort of mine to explore the roots of Rock'n'Roll. For years now I'd written off the 50's as a rather bland decade of saccarine Pop Songs; filler with no real heart. How the FUCK I was so off base, I'm not sure.
I'd been prancing around for years now, calling myself a music fan, and yet my knowledge of, perhaps, the definitive form of music of the 20th Century was so utterly lacking. And the worst part about it is, is that this stuff was right under my nose the entire time!
I was just surfing through the Chuck Berry catalog on iTunes, considering buying something when my next check comes in, and was shocked to realize that I recognize nearly half of the tunes listed there. Hell, I'd always liked them when they came on the radio!
And so, it would seem that my interest in the 1950's is growing and may not stop for a while; and I really hope it doesn't. I've neglected that decade for far too long; focusing instead on the 60's (that era of all of my Dad's great stories) and parts of the 70's.

In other news, I think I landed a job at Target today; I just need to let them know about my availability, which I need to get from my Advisor once my class schedule becomes 'official'.
It was actually rather funny; I filled out the application and they asked me to interview right away. "Uh", I said shocked, "I'm really not dressed for it". And I wasn't; I was in my regular summer atire; ripped up bluejeans, a band shirt (Dropkick Murphys in this case). I'd thrown aside my lucky BBluejean Jacket, but only because it was to hot out today to wear it comfortably ("What", I hear you thinking, "Putting comfort in front of fashion!?" Afraid so. I want to look good; but heat stroke excites me not at all).
So, I had the interview; actually the manager told me I looked 'cool', which is a bit of a gas wink But it went well enough they asked me for a second interview right away, which I agreed to. I'd claim I'm a good interviewee, and I am to an extent, but its pretty hit or miss with me. On a good day, I rock, on a bad day I come off as a foggy brained dimwit.

Also, I am of the growing opinion that getting my cat was the right thing to do. Not only does mentioning you have a pet seem to be a great way to start a conversation with girls; they sometimes demand that you show them the animal, right away.
A girl did this last night; so I walked her up to my room to show her the kitten. While playing, the cat jumps up, grabs the top of her blouse and yanks it down with all of his might! Naturally, I reacted with a shocked "Oh my god; I'm sorry"; but, let me tell you, I got a pretty good view before the apology biggrin
In case you are wondering; yes, the kitten got a good treat after she left wink

By the way; I've mentioned music in here quite frequently over the past few months, and I've even claimed that I'd love to start a band.
I'm serious about this. I would love nothing better than to be the lead singer of a good classic rock, Rockabilly, Punk or Country band (actually, what I'd REALLY like to do, is fuse all of those together into a brand new style, but thats getting a bit ahead of myself). The problem is, however, A) I play no instruments. B) every musician I find seems to be attached, enjoys playing solo, or has completely different influences than I do.
So, for you Rockers out there; how exactly DOES one find band mates who have similiar interests? I
I've been talking about a band for years and, I think, its time to just bite the bite and DO IT. Unfortunately, I simply don't know how. (Actually, come to think about it, that describes my somewhat improving sex life as well biggrin )
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diamante:
A boy from ND SHOULD love the farmgirl look smile
So...just wanted to say thanks for the support on the rejected set! I'm hoping for a SCS for sure...with this one!

XOXO
Aug 8, 2007
societyspliers:
Carl Perkins was great - The studio sessions Dylan and Johnny Cash did together with Carl on lead on February 18, 1969, are some of my favourite work my any of the trio. They did multiple takes on most songs, and did some other recordings other days, but this is the commonly circulating recording list:

One Too Many Mornings #1 - written by Bob Dylan 3:25
One Too Many Mornings #2 - Written by Bob Dylan _ quite a different rendition 4:06
Good Old Mountain Dew - Written by Lunsford/Wiseman 1:54
I Still Miss Someone - Written by J. Cash/R. Cash 2:34
Careless Love - Traditional _ The longest track and perhaps the funniest 7:15
Matchbox - Written by Carl Perkins _ sloppy or spontaneous 3:13
That's Alright Mama - Written by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup2:50
Big River - Written by J. Cash 2:04
Girl Of The North Country - Written by B. Dylan 3:51
I Walk The Line - Written by J. Cash 2:48
You Are My Sunshine - Written by Davis/Mitchel 3:28
Ring Of Fire - Written by J. Carter/M. Kilgour 2:33
Guess Things Happen That Way - Written by J. Clement 1:51
Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Traditional -- also funny - Dylan's still Jewish and doesn't know the song but tries to sing it with John anyway 2:55
Blues Yodel # 1 (T For Texas) - Written by Jimmie Rodgers 3:11
Blues Yodel # 5 - Written by Jimmie Rodgers 2:47

Now, as to your band-starting idea, it may sound lame, but hang out at local bands' gigs, talk to them AND the people around them. Musicians often know other musicians and go to support local bands and see them play, so it's a great place to meet musicians, some of whom may want to start a band.

Give it a shot. Worst case scenario: You see live music and meet new people.smile

Aug 8, 2007

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