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From Michael vg <govango@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Steve Forbert
Date Fri, 20 Jun 2003 06:00:20 -0700 (PDT)

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Drew,
 I often find that album playing in my head as well. While I love other
albums of his, that one is still the best. 
 For some reason, while into punk and new wave back in 78, something made me buy
that album, music unheard. I was glad I did. It held a special place in my 
record collection alongside my Elvis, Clash, Ramones, Wayne County and NY Dolls
records. 
 When I hear "going down to laurel" I am instantly sitting in my bedroom in 
Jersey listening to music thru the cheapest little stereo in Monmouth County.
 I didn't get to see him live until years later. A solo acoustic show. He was
a very funny guy telling some great stories inbetween songs. 
 With the forcast for rain all weekend (again) I will have to dig out the CD and 
give it another listen. 

 michael vg


--- Drew MacDonald <drewmacdonald@attbi.com> wrote:
> Stewart on Steve Forbert:
> > As Gary said, there's not much at all to dislike about Steve Forbert; poor
> > guy got tarred with that same New Dylan brush that screwed up Loudon
> > Wainwright III and Elliott Murphy (is there a similar death knell for a new
> > performer this decade?), but just about all of his albums have at least a
> > handful of good-to-great songs.  There's a solid compilation of his four or
> > five CBS albums, WHAT KINDA GUY?, that came out on Columbia Legacy about
> > ten years ago.
> 
> It IS a good comp, but my favorite Forbert is still his first, ALIVE ON ARRIVAL.  Haven't spun
> it for a while, but I can still play that sucker in my head all the way through.  "Goin' Down To
> Laurel," "What Kinda Guy," "You Cannot Win If You Do Not Play,"  ---great stuff.  "It Isn't
> Gonna Be That Way" STILL almost makes me cry.
> 
> I bought it the same day in 1978 that I bought John Prine's BRUISED ORANGE.  Those two albums
> and Aztec Two Step's debut are probably my favorite singer/songwriter records ever.
> 
> Drew


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