I joined this little online community a while back, almost 8 months ago to be exact and I did not think much of it at the time. I thought it would be something that came and went in my life for I never really spent that much time on the internet to begin with. I have bookmarked sites that I frequent, but never understood people who could spend hours online, posting away. As the months passed, I...
Don't mean to be random but this just came across the radar screen and heare we have Jakob Dylan who wrote the song when he was eighteen years old, and considered it the first real song he had written. It was meant to go on their self-titled first album, but the record company would not allow it. The lyrics are based on Dylan's own experiences while living in New York, in particular the story o...
With a very daunting legacy to live up to, I give Jakob all the credit in the world for even walking out that front door.Alone tonight in somebody's bedShe gone and dyed her hair redShe only went and did what she did'Cause he would drive her home thenThere's lipstick on her new dressShe hadn't even paid yetBut it doesn't matter where the money wentIt wasn't how she paid 'er rentOne, two, three ...
So I just ran across this list thing (yes, another fucking list) on The A.V. Club and it sounded pretty cool. It's been floating around the blogosphere for quite some time so I might as well drop in my two cents. All you do is pick a favorite album for each year you've been alive. You can define favorite however you see fit, whether it be your favorite during that year, your favorite looking...
I could break free from the wood of a coffin if I needBut nothing's hard as getting free from places I've already beenI've been waste-deep in the burning meadowsof my mindIn the engineIn cold Decembershooting fire from the hoseNow turn off your lights'cause I'm not coming home'til I'm delivered for the first timeI was first-born to a parade that follows in rowsdown a narrow cold black riverface...
Jacob Dylan & the Wallflowers played the Fitzgerald theater in Saint Paul, MN last night. This theater was in the movie "A Prairie Home Companion" and Garrison Keilor. Here's last night's setlist:Shy of the Moon I Am A Building 6th Avenue Heartache Here He Comes Letters From the Wasteland God Says Nothing Back Mourning Train How Far You've Come Up From Under Days of Wonder Closer to You Three...
Although i haven't really kept up with their music after "Bringing down the House" - the song "One headlight" still has a special place in my playlist. Guitar arrangement is not over the top but muted pleasure. final guitar solo - with the twang of a banjo, is unforgettable.