After extoling the musical virtues of the 3 texmex brothers more than once on audities I'll just throw in this extra recommendation... If there is any doubt of the powerful and true talent of this group try to borrow, rent or even better yet purchase their DVD release "Live from Austin, Texas" and you'll be convinced that these guys deserve a place in the world of rock n' roll... When I saw the bass player stand behind his lead guitar playing brother and grab the neck of the Strat to play the bass line while the other continued playing lead... When I saw the bass player put his ax on the stage floor and play his instrument as if he were playing a keyboard and FINALLY when I saw the two brothers hold up their instruments vertically in one hand and continue to play their lead and bass lines perfectly (trust me, I'm a musician and I tried it and I could barely hold the bass vertically by the neck let alone play a bass line on it) I, for one, was jaw-dropped watching these guys put on an over-an-hour onslaught of pure talent... That's it and 'nuff said.... Cheers, Miguel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stewart Mason" To: ; Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 12:36 AM Subject: Re: Los Lonely Boys > Though I'm already sick of the single -- and I only ever hear it when I'm > at the supermarket -- I do have to bow to the group for being from my > ancestral homeland of San Angelo, Texas, the first artists of any > particular worth to come from said picturesque but undeniably dull burg > since Ernest Tubb. > > S > > NP: "I Eat Cannibals (Part One)" -- Toto Coelo (just 'cause, that's why) > > > >