Re: lou ford?

1999-02-05 Thread Tom Smith

Louise Kyme wrote regarding Jon's comment that "if you 
can't play the drums, you can't do anything.  Except, I guess, 
play an accordion":

 ahem, 'scuse me, that was low. 

Aw, let'm talk, Louise.  Choosing the high road instead of 
indulging in cracks like "What do you expect from a bass 
player," calls have been made. Smokey Dacus and Johnny 
Cuviello are on their way over to the Weisberger ranch 
right now to have a "talk" with him . . . 

Tom Smith



Re: lou ford?

1999-02-04 Thread katahdin

Any of you North Carolina folks ever heard Lou Ford? I'm listening to 
a tape
now, and whoo-hoo! It's great.

Even we Philly folk have heard of them. I saw them at Spittlefest down in
Raleigh last weekend and they were one of the highlights...not quite as
awe-inspiring as the Drive-By Truckers were, but a good solid band with
great harmonies and lots of slow Neil-ish 2-guitar slow rockers--my third
favorite of the weekend, as a matter of fact (Backsliders were a close
second to the DBT).

Steve Kirsch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"If I were King Of America, I'd have two requirements to graduate high
school: 
you have to travel to another country and you have to learn how to play
the 
drums. If you can play the drums, you can do just about anything. It'll
even make
you a better driver."
--Mike Watt







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RE: lou ford?

1999-02-04 Thread Jon Weisberger

"If you can play the drums, you can do just about anything."

This is self-evidently, laughably untrue; it would be more accurate to say
that if you can't play the drums, you can't do anything.  Except, I guess,
play an accordion.

Jon Weisberger  Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/