When I grow up and finally get my chance to fitI'll be the sort of man you can't forgetI used to stair up at the sky on my camping tripsIn this quiet night of quiet starsOf quiet chords on my guitarKids out there, I know it might be hardBut I realize how alive you are[...
When I grow up and finally get my chance to fit I'll be the sort of man you can't forget I used to stair up at the sky on my camping trips In this quiet night of quiet stars Of quiet chords on my guitar Kids out there I know it might be hard ...
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I'm not jealous of you since the train stops sooner for you, okay? You're hostile to young men because you're at the end of the line, Bud! Beautiful women are my friends, Bob. I don't acquire them. You're all about the ego old man. You're not the type to be arguing about...
"Lenny Breau was a genius - inspired and really loose. I loved how he used the guitar as an extension of his inner freedom, because, obviously, on the outside there were a lot of trainwrecks going on. But when you listen to him play, you hear what kind of guy he really is" - ...
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (1998):Wisely, this is not 'Led Zeppelin 2.1' or even 'Out Through the In Door.' Instead, Page and Plant stick closer to the folk and world explorations of the singer's acclaimed solo career. The best moments, such as "Blue Train" and "When the World Wa...
to my credit. I used to boast that I never got north of 23rd Street unless I was going out to the Island and had to go up to the train station or on those dark days when I decided to visit MGM and find out why something wasn’t happening, or what not. But yeah I was completel...
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Taken from his chapterThe Bloody Chords of Memory, which I think is very appropriate for this discussion,Poolestates that, “it would be too simplistic to view monster tales as simple narratives in service of American violence. The monster is a many-headed creature, and narratives about it in...
There’s even a pale reference to that of a ghost story that is concealed or I should say unrevealed, with the first Mrs.Van Ryn’s spirit playing the harpsichord, and the eerie phantom chords that add to the mystery and gloom that hang over the manor house. Katrine-“I don’t like...