McMurtry live?
Anyone have any strong opinions about James McMurty live? Jennifer H has seen him a number of times, but says he was such a jerk the past couple shows that she'll never see him again. Another pal tells me he's a don't-miss. Tough decision for Saturday -- McMurtry and Los Straitjackets (who I've seen and who are fun, but hey, Dick Dale is here on Tuesday) vs. Beaver Nelson solo. I just saw Beav on Tuesday, and I hear he's coming back soon with band in tow, and his show is 50 minutes up the road vs. McMurtry, who is five blocks from my house, so.? Dave *** Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Northern Ky Roots Music: http://w3.one.net/~newport Twangfest: http://www.twangfest.com
RE: McMurtry live?
McMurtry has sounded great live the three times I've seen him. Don't go expecting to hear stories about the songs or anything like that. McMurtry lets the character and personality of his songs speak for themselves for the most part. Occasionally he'll show a bit of his sardonic sense of humor such as he did during a recent Baltimore gig when the tempo of one song wasn't to his liking and he stopped the band ("That was swingin' like a dead monkey.") I enjoy most of the guy's music so for me it's a good show even without the onstage banter (very much a lost art here in the 90s). Song selection-wise, a few too many of the duller songs from "It Had to Happen" and not enough stuff from early gems like "Candyland" but enjoyable nonetheless. --Slonedog