Nice show Brian. I was just hoping there might be a plane announcement during the show, or the guy in the window seat wanting to use the bathroom!
You’ve started a precedent now. A few suggestions;
1. Let Tina drive and do a show from the car
2. The shopping centre (I think you’d say mall)
3. Tristan’s school (that would be REAllY neat!)
There was a underground record store in Santa Cruz called Cymbeline Records, we subleasted place from them was an art shop. This was 1974. Thank for doing the show on the road. You are a tropper.
You should play the original version of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah sometime. Cohen’s “reading” of the song is definitely different from any of the more well known covers (Buckley, Lang, Wainwright, …).
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That’s it! I have had it with these m$%#*f&*@! covers on this m*#@$f*#@#!* plane!
That cover of “Purple Rain” had a “Shame on the Moon”-ish feel to it. Know what I’m sayin’?
Plane – Podcast – Pretty neat idea 🙂
Nice show Brian. I was just hoping there might be a plane announcement during the show, or the guy in the window seat wanting to use the bathroom!
You’ve started a precedent now. A few suggestions;
1. Let Tina drive and do a show from the car
2. The shopping centre (I think you’d say mall)
3. Tristan’s school (that would be REAllY neat!)
Wayne
The sound quality was surprisingly good, what kind of a setup were you using?
Cymbeline is a one of Shakespeare’s plays 1609.
There was a underground record store in Santa Cruz called Cymbeline Records, we subleasted place from them was an art shop. This was 1974. Thank for doing the show on the road. You are a tropper.
Ahhhhhh, That’s my kind of show. have you Ever hear Pappa Chubby’s Hallelujah? Loved the show.
You should play the original version of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah sometime. Cohen’s “reading” of the song is definitely different from any of the more well known covers (Buckley, Lang, Wainwright, …).