... I'm just sayin' :biggrin:
I enjoy visiting with you all each day. You're the best! :hugs: :thumbsup:
You better start sharing that bottle of Patron! :icon_twisted:
Y'all got high-priced hooch and ya aren't sharing? COSSACKS!!
I'd share if she would! But she won't! :razz:
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I'd share, but I can't post pics. I wonder if I can PM you a lil' sip. ;D
She grew up in an Indiana town had a good-lookin' mama who was never around, but she grew up tall, grew up right, with them Indian boys on an Indiana night...
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 16, 2010, 10:18:07 PM
She grew up in an Indiana town had a good-lookin' mama who was never around, but she grew up tall, grew up right, with them Indian boys on an Indiana night...
Here's your ear worm
http://www.youtube.com/v/aowSGxim_O8
Petty could have written this about my older kid. (Well actually, both of them. Especially the "good-lookin' mama" part except sometimes I was around.) Did I tell you she scored tickets to see him when I came up dry?
I swear to Cuervo (reposito) that song came on and I couldn't help myself. ;D
I love Tom Petty. I always thought that song could be a play on the words "Mary Jane".
Have you guys had a chance to hear Johnny Lang? Just a kid, kinda Kenny Wayne Sheppardish, but really great. In a few years his blues guitar will curl your toes. :biggrin:
(that last comment was for Y...ooooh he's gonna get me ;D )
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 16, 2010, 10:32:24 PM
I love Tom Petty. I always thought that song could be a play on the words "Mary Jane".
No shit. Excuse me, sh*t. I forgot I was on the moderated side.
QuoteHave you guys had a chance to hear Johnny Lang? ... In a few years his blues guitar will curl your toes.
Stick (one of my bestest friends, and a grammy-winner himself) turned me on to this kid.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 16, 2010, 10:32:24 PM
I swear to Cuervo (reposito) that song came on and I couldn't help myself. ;D
I love Tom Petty. I always thought that song could be a play on the words "Mary Jane".
Have you guys had a chance to hear Johnny Lang? Just a kid, kinda Kenny Wayne Sheppardish, but really great. In a few years his blues guitar will curl your toes. :biggrin:
(that last comment was for Y...ooooh he's gonna get me ;D )
I kind of like Petty myself. . . You can tell by my CD collection, which replaced my LP collection, and is being replaced by my iPod and iTunes. . .
I think I saw him at a Buddy Guy show in Chicago within the last 10 years or so. . . I remember thinking that kid could play that Telecaster, (If its the same one I am thinking of). . . I just searched him and yeah thats the one.
You were right in the home of Chicagoland blues. I bet you've seen some awesome shows.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 16, 2010, 10:46:30 PM
You were right in the home of Chicagoland blues. I bet you've seen some awesome shows.
I attended the annual blues festival in Grant Park every single year while I lived there, and whenever I could get back there for it after moving out of state. Maxwell Street used to have this huge kind of market thing that they held while I was growing up, and dad loved to take me along when he went. I loved seeing the old school blues players, and saw a few who later became headliners at the blues festival. :smile: The food was outstanding too and just about anything was available.
Sadly the "Maxwell Street Market" I grew up with no longer exists since it was overtaken by an expansion of UIC. I think they have a "New Maxwell Street Market", but I have never been to that. Folks I know who have say it is not the same. . .