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You Know You're Driving, Right?

Well hey there. It's a good thing that keeping a blog doesn't actually matter because I just kinda spaced there for awhile. Spring is in the air. Outdoor concert season has arrived. The trees are pink and green and the temperatures are jarringly perfect. Sometimes I try to remember to celebrate since the weather is complained about ad nauseum in the Midwest. Celebration is more complicated, isn't it? I've been cataloging my records, beginning with my country collection. It's been very nerdy and fun. It's interesting to see what's worth something and what's not. It's funny how the dissemination or past demand for a record drives down it's value. Like, chill everyone and their mom has that record now. I'm hoping this will help guide my future searches. I often stand and try to remember if I have a song on vinyl, etc. You know, real first world problem shit. Musically - I saw The ACB's (one of my favorite bands evar) and Natural Man at a...

Stoner Touchstone

Didn't turn over many new musical stones this weekend. I did enjoy listening to El Coyote's just released full length album . It's pretty tender and earnest so make sure you're not in your feelings as the youth say. Also, maybe give 'em a like on Facebook. Since they are a new band they could use the love. What I'm really here to humblebrag about is seeing SLEEP last night at Liberty Hall. It was heavy as fuck and rad. (Duh.) The crowd was predominantly white men which should make just about anyone but white men uncomfortable, but everything was "chill". A guy puked in the lobby trashcan after the openers finished- so that was kinda funny. Poor fella. Master your high lil buddy. Once the band started there was some sporadic moshing but mostly just a lot of head banging. #bangover I swear Al Cisneros looked right into my eyes but I was in a boomer balcony seat so I also might have just been really high. Oh the other thing worth mentioning is that be...

Throw Back Thursday?

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This morning while waiting somewhat awkwardly for my co worker to return to her desk (she uses the front desk for 15-30 minutes as she arrives first at 8) I said, well at least it's sunny out. She whirled around and said, "It's over tomorrow. It's not gonna last. It's gonna snow." I was like. Ok you're a lot of fun thanks tell me more about the world. What difference does tomorrow make to today's sun? I didn't discover much music this week as work has been busier than usual and my evenings have been spent seeing music or rehearsing. I have a couple wedding gigs this season and used those as an excuse to incorporate some happier songs into my book. I don't know why I'm so drawn to the melancholy ones, and they certainly go over beautifully from time to time but in general I feel like I'm kind of a bummer. I learned this song at Robert Castillo's request, but also because my sister, Melinda, used to LOVE Frank Sinatra and wore out...

Biased Musical Horoscope / Next Two Weeks

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My horoscope called me out for being all fired up about everything but work. The audacity. Me making plans and not considering any other factors. Anyway here's some things I'm excited about! Friday, March 30th - CS Luxem /Fullbloods/ Jim Button & The Beholders (The Brick) If you're not hip to Fullbloods  - stop what you're doing, sorry boss, and listen to "Mild West" their 2015 release on High Dive Records. You can also give them your money and download it here .  Fun fact, I played in an ELO cover band with Ross Brown the lead songwriter for Fullbloods. He also recorded Fritz Hutchison and I doing a few folkie songs last year in his basement complete with trippy LED lighting. ::rips bong:: Saturday, March 31st - " Eat Local & Organic Expo " at Johnson County Community College  10am - 3pm, "In the Gym" and no entrance fee! Saturday, March 31st - " Oddities & Curiosities Expo 2018 " at KC...

Hear Ye Hear Ye

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Well would you look at that! Look at those cuties. Local champions of bedroom pop and lo fi feelings rock, Shy Boys announced today that they are signed to Polyvinyl Records (out of Illinois) and fixin' to tour all over this great nation. Just remember, even if Pitchfork calls you amateurish there's still hope.  Check out tour dates here  or wait patiently for their triumphant mid summer return. If you've been living under a (butt) rock here's their last full length releas e on KC's High Dive Records.  GO SHYS!

If You Love Somebody Enough

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I have a new song obsession. Ah, the rush. I hit replay 3x on my way to work this morning, making myself shed a tear (or two) in the process. This song just seeps into my chest and presses on me. A.K.A. sorry band, we're learning another new one. ha! From his 2nd LP release on Mercury, "The Ballad of Forty Dollars - And His Other Great Songs". I'm trying to figure out if I want to leave the lyrics alone and sing about a lady love or flip them and enjoy the chance to sing about rescuing a man. Because let's face it ya'll need way more rescuing. Here's the discogs info if you wanna go full metal nerd. https://www.discogs.com/Tom-T-Hall-Ballad-Of-Forty-Dollars-And-His-Other-Great-Songs/master/955666 Look at this regular ass guy. Gotta love the power of great writing and a good voice. I could say more about this - how women don't get the same pass and certainly not people of color, etc. But that's another post.  I owe this song discovery a...