I played my first full band show in quite some time this past Sunday night. Despite tremendous nerve-wracking on my part, I got up there, did my thing and rocked the fuckin' house (in a chilled out folky way, that is) along with some new friends of mine; Murray (also on guitar), Ryan (saxaphone), and Mark (drums). It went amazingly. We played jam-
(
Read more... )
Reply
2. I challenge you to profess your love for your most hated fellow Broken Telephone member. Haha, just for kicks.
3. Not sure. Dark red, maybe? You've got a red-like personality to you plus the sweater of the South Park kid in your display pic. Ha...
4. You voice your opinions very well. I seriously respect this. I can barely ever bring myself to write down something I'm thinking about or have an opinion on and you've written some great LJ posts (as far as they go) just talking about things. I dunno. I actually read them.
5. Uhhh, memories? There's been some pretty funny moments on B.T., I guess, heh... :)
6. As you can see with just about anyone else, I'm not even trying with this question.
7. What were some of the first bands you ever started listening to as a kid?
Reply
The got my first walkman when I was five, my first albums were Michael Jackson's Thriller, Bad, and Dangerous. I didn't really get into music until around 5th grade though, the first album I bought with my own money was either Mellon Collie, or the Batman Forever soundtrack (which really isn't all that bad, surprisingly).
Reply
Reply
when I was a kid, my dad used to play a lot of prog, and world music. I really liked Dire Straits, Paul Simon, and Talking Heads as a 3-5 year old. I used to imitate David Byrne (from the Stop Making Sense video) with a ghetto blaster, and a suit.
Reply
Paul Simon was also a big one (Graceland, as well, is one of my all time faves) along with the Travelling Wilburys, The Cure, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, etc. Between my mum and my dad, they pretty much had it all. 'Twas cool.
Reply
Leave a comment