Gretsch made a copy for a while. I'd guess it would feel weird but I suppose no weirder than an Explorer or Firebird.RR, if you haven't already, read the story behind his plank guitar. Very cool story indeed.
Gretsch made a copy for a while. I'd guess it would feel weird but I suppose no weirder than an Explorer or Firebird.RR, if you haven't already, read the story behind his plank guitar. Very cool story indeed.
RR, if you haven't already, read the story behind his plank guitar. Very cool story indeed.
This is not new ... just a continuation of my post from earlier today! As mentioned, I went to see Fastball (Austin band) perform in-studio this evening. This tune and another went Billboard top ten in 1998 ... album went platinum. Been together since 1995 ... same members ... releasing a new album in May and touring with Everclear and Vertical Horizon. One of those bands I wouldn't ordinarily listen to ... but when you see them live ... a gained appreciation. I always enjoy seeing bands perform in-studio. 50 person audience, and as a result, the band members are quite personable.
I'll deviate from Austin today with my pick.
I don't know if this should be considered a guilty pleasure or not. But I do like the folk sound of Milo Greene. Actually, they consider their music to be cinematic pop, as they create their songs as if they were writing scores for a movie. You do get that sense in this song.
AS you know me too. Spawned Wilco, Son Volt and The Bottle Rockets all great bands.
Hmmmm
NuthinWhat's your "hmmm?"
YHF was brilliant and Wilco is the more "adventurous" band but I prefer Son Volt.I'm still upset I missed seeing Son Volt last month in Austin. They'll come again, but I think I was so inundated with SXSW, I didn't fit Son Volt into my schedule.
YHF was brilliant and Wilco is the more "adventurous" band but I prefer Son Volt.
YHF was brilliant and Wilco is the more "adventurous" band but I prefer Son Volt.