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From | bob <segarini@rogers.com> |
Subject | Re: Gotta have bob |
Date | Mon, 31 Mar 2008 23:38:11 -0400 (EDT) |
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No to both...just a nice woman down Texas way that has discovered a bunch of Canadian artists...
bob
erhoek@comcast.net wrote:
Bob? Is this a ringer or you under an assumed identity?
-r
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Michelle Dowell
> You must not have read Greg Godovitz book ''Life With My Amp" yet. I haven't
> either. but I did buy a dvd of his and that's all he talked about. Kind of a
> let down at first since I thought I'de be hearing more music. Best part of
> that dvd was discovering the bands Fludd and Segarini. Segarini being the one I
> mentioned in a prior post before I headed down to SXSW. Gotta Have Pop is my
> first pop cd. Then I bought them all I was so entranceded by this guys voice
> and music. A favorite song of his is Goodbye, a tune written from his heart
> upon the death of George Harrison. Blew me away, such passion and agony
> combined. I went back for more and found him in his other bands, Family
> Tree,Wackers, Roxy.. You won't find him on myspace but facebook and bullseye
> records and the posted you tube videos. he's worth the hunt. He should write
> a book, from what I've read and heard, his story would be of interest to me, the
> man is loaded with insight and wit. Some of the best
> lyrics and music I've heard that I'm still wondering how I missed back in the
> 70's. I'll not miss anymore.
>
> I've been enjoying all the posts of pop favorites and the google hunts they
> led me to, lyrics mainly. I've missed out on alot of good music, glad to be
> finding now!
>
> Michele
>
> Eric Van Rysdam wrote:
>
>
>
> > Speaking of Fleshtones, anyone else read SWEAT yet?
>
> Come to the gig at the Mohawk Place on April 10th and I'll give you
> my review! You'll probably take the easy way out and see them at The
> Bug Jar though!
>
> It's one of the best rock books I've ever read. It's more a of a tale
> of perseverance than a chronological history. More tales of drug and
> alcohol fueled mayhem then any other band expect maybe the Rolling
> Stones (they had a 15 year head start though!).
>
> Eric
>
>
>
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