JOSH SCHWARTZ of BOLERO fame quietly took the stage with his acoustic guitar and tambura. Like an angel with wings clipped, he dealt with the gravity that plagues us all and made it seem as if nothing can stop us. "Almost is not enough and melody is a prisoner of mine", the master once told me between shits and giggles He made it all ring true to form and enlightened the crowd with magical stories of lost boys finding a way home through unrequieted love. Joined by the every present drumbeat of RICHARD GOWEN on the last few songs, these two go together like money in the bank - if there is a formula for success, look no further than BOLERO - they blew my nose then my mind in that order; c. stark
Tumble weeds scattered when the 15 Cent Wash came in-on the scene. It was the late 1960s. This was a time for new revolution. It may have been forgotten ... but only submerged behind the mind. New services were provided, and the people forgot; into bliss - The clothes were clean and dry.
these days i've been listening to the tunes again, it really is an amazing album! Can't wait for the official release. Stop being so silent and start posting bulletins and stuff!!!