Listen to McGuinn play the guitar lick from Eight Miles High by itself, then listen to coltrane play this riff that inspired it:
did you just upload a wav?
Yes. Yes I did.
no tbl.
When digging up some more Graham Nash related records a couple years back I discovered David Blue’s Nice Baby and the Angel LP form 1973. As well as producing, Nash did some guitar and vocal work. It’s a nice overlooked record, bringing to mind Nash’s own solo records among other early 70’s rock/country/folk songwriters. Apparently Blue wrote this song for the Eagles (indeed Glenn Frey does some background vox on the LP), but I prefer his version.
i haven’t listened to this yet but do you have any more of that fraser and debord band? i really like that album, can’t believe its not like more of known thing. Particularly into that song about the dancehall girls…lets see…some good freakouts…its good all in all.
Check the comments in that other post.
Apparently, FTW doesn’t always mean what I thought it did. Alternates:
Thanks, Urban Dictionary. The latter is now my preferred mental narration when reading “FTW”.
Imagine if there was a guy named Urban Diction Barry and he helped people with their urban diction problems.
Things you might not know about mohair:
not really too keen on the ul styling btw.
or lack thereof.
should be better now. we might want to use an image instead of the default bullet for the ul tho.
plain bullets for some, fancy li:before bullets for others.
Maybe the God we see, the God who calls the daily shots, is merely a subGod, who’s busy for a few Godminutes with something else, and will be right back, and when he gets back will take the subGod by the ear and say, ‘Now look. Look at that fat man. What did he ever do to you?’
HOLLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYYYY SHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTT