Jim Lynch's Radio Days : It may be the kick in the pants that I need to start writing again...
Updated: 11/26/02; 2:22:03 PM.

 


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Saturday, October 12, 2002

Yes, she was, and still is, but who's listening? That's the problem! I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got.

Salon.  Was Sinead right? [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
11:43:13 PM    
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Are you serious? I've been avoiding this tour (the same one that's been going on for about eight years now) and I feel foolish as of right now. I need to look further into this, and will post audio evidence if it exists!

Old man take a look at my life. Dylan rocked the Greek, yea verily. ...and mightily he smote them. the rumored covers (Zevon's "Accidentally Like a Martyr," "Brown Sugar," Neil Young's "Old Man"), the reinterps of classics (just like a woMan, i ain't ME babe), the recent material rousing the audience (Summer Days with its Charlie Christian, Django, old-timey feel with Charlie Sexton and Larry Campbell trading eights in their long maroon zoot suits looking reet pleet), the Berkeley crowd cheering that line "Even the president of the United States must sometimes stand naked" in "It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding," the everlasting resonance of the lonesome death of Hattie Carroll. Now is the time for your tears. Business they drink my wine... Money doesn't talk, it swears.

Scans of notes and sketches to follow. [Radio Free Blogistan]
11:35:22 PM    
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Just raved through a Mission pub crawl missing New York a whole hell of a lot... but reading this, feeling the SF night air... I'm home.

Rare Set of Circumstances Produces a Record Rainfall. The rain that began on Thursday and extended through the weekend matched a record on Friday, with 3.06 inches. The last time it rained so much on Oct. 11 was in 1871. By Daisy Hernández. [New York Times: NY Region]
11:27:58 PM    
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