Shel Silverstein was really one of the first musical artists I admired. In elementary school we would listen to his records and read his books like "A Light In The Attic" and "Where The Sidewalk Ends" (all of which he illustrated himself). Shel had so many interesting ideas and strange humor in his work. He was sort of the hippie version of Dr Seuss. I wasnt aware then, but as well as writing/r...
Shel Silverstein was really one of the first musical artists I admired. In elementary school we would listen to his records and read his books like "A Light In The Attic" and "Where The Sidewalk Ends" (all of which he illustrated himself). Shel had so many interesting ideas and strange humor in his work. He was sort of the hippie version of Dr Seuss. I wasnt aware then, but as well as writing/r...
anyone know where to get the 1970 Shel Silverstein album called "Fuck 'Em"? (Yes, the same guy that did "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree").