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Category Archives: Music
VLOG: Apparently, Oficina G3 makes me run into other people’s cabins
If you’ve been here reading my veritable assaults against normalcy, you would well know my fascination–YEAH EVEN A FANSHIP of–the band Oficina G3. But, for all points and purposes here, NONE of that matters. All you need to know is–they … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Social media, Vlogging
Tagged eduardo tambasco, Mauro Henrique, Oficina G3
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VLOG: Bluesin’ by the railhead
So I realize the explanatory side of this is weak. But these trains are part of my history–I wish they were running. But they are no longer . . .
Vlog: Riverside caterwauling
Quoth the raven:
Researching Robert Johnson and the blues
One thing is for sure. When dealing with a legend–especially a Faustian legend, it appears multiple players are going to enter the picture battling for supremacy. I learned this the minute I stated researching blues legend Robert Johnson, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Guitar, Music, Novel writing
Tagged blues, crossroads, faustian, robert johnson
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Guitar Center, Boise ID.
nuff said.
Dear Idaho. I am moving here because Sammy Hagar can drive his car like he wants to.
One foot on the brake, and one on the gas HUH! I can’t believe it. Thirty-two feet inside the state of Idaho, and I might as well be on the German Audobahn. Sure. I might wreck. But my scene-of-carnage … Continue reading
Nobody’s working for their Wednesday
Because I’m currently indexed to the awful millstone of shift-work in a lockdown facility, my days off are . . . Um, and we say . . . “Calibrated.” Wednesday and Thursday as the the crowing glory of a grueling … Continue reading
Quote for the night
I remember when the definition of “perfect pitch” meant “throwing an accordion into a dumpster without hitting the sides.” Posited thus: