This CD requires gin. Lots of gin.
Sep. 5th, 2001 11:48 pmWhen I was visiting my parentals, my mother's husband (who is in this wacky two-person cover band) slipped me their CD, the one they give to local bars to get gigs.
HA HA HA. So far I've heard John singing "Piano Man," "End of the Innocence," "Wild Nights," and "Brown Eyed Girl." It's hysterical. It's like sitting in Mom and John's basement. There is so much wacky harmonica and drum machine.
I need to bring this to Jodie's so she and Mark and I can get completely drunk and sing along with John. I feel like I'm 8 years old again, sitting on the dock at Lake Winnepisauke (sp?) with his acoustic guitar, singing "The Promised Land" by Bruce Springsteen at the top of my lungs, among other things. So many memories.
All "Thunder Road" all the time. Ha ha ha.
HA HA HA. So far I've heard John singing "Piano Man," "End of the Innocence," "Wild Nights," and "Brown Eyed Girl." It's hysterical. It's like sitting in Mom and John's basement. There is so much wacky harmonica and drum machine.
I need to bring this to Jodie's so she and Mark and I can get completely drunk and sing along with John. I feel like I'm 8 years old again, sitting on the dock at Lake Winnepisauke (sp?) with his acoustic guitar, singing "The Promised Land" by Bruce Springsteen at the top of my lungs, among other things. So many memories.
You ain't a beauty, but hey, you're alright.
All "Thunder Road" all the time. Ha ha ha.
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Date: 2001-09-05 10:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-09-06 06:33 am (UTC)Heh. Bruce amuses me because ever since I can remember, I've associated these songs with John. I think I heard them a million times the John way before I ever heard the actual songs.
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Date: 2001-09-07 11:59 am (UTC)With her killer graces and her secret places
That no boy can fill -- with her hands on her hips