Freakwater performing "Cloak of Frogs" recorded by Rawson
Barking Legs Theater, Chattanooga, Tennessee, March 21, 2008.
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"Cloak of Frogs" is such a favourite. I played it again today along with the rest of 'End Time'. If ever there was drinkin' music, Freakwater is it. Thanks for the add and all the great songs!
Hi there from Canada's very own Mad Highway! I love your music and first heard "Cloak of Frogs" driving late at night here. 'End Time' is always getting played at my place. Gotta love the stage banter too!
Keep the fires burning! And thank ya so kindly for the add. Take care and keep rockin'!
Thanks for the add. I love your music and saw a wonderful show you did at The Sutler in Nashville, TN ten years ago. Wish you could come to Sweden sometime. Best wishes, Jerker
Thanks for the add and for making music in a way that no one else seems to do since the carter family days. Nice to hear harmony with an edge that cuts through the brown stuff and leaves your ears reeling for more. Love,light and happiness, Andrew
Wow. I got a comment from Catherine Irwin. I friggin' rock. =) ....and it doesn't matter that u didn't do Queen Bee,cause u all did Gone to Stay,and that's probably my all time fav. It's the song u all opened with,the first time I saw u, back in '98? at Mercury Theater(now closed) here in Knoxville,your harmony made me cry. awwww... and that's a fact jack. xxxxoooo
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miss catherine... great seeing you with the duct tape jamboreee saturday. it was better than biscuits and i've since dreamed of your purty hat. i was the lucky boy playing in the band before you.
Your music has helped me through some of the hardest events of my life. It was like a big old glob of soul salve. Things would of been alot tougher without it. Thanks a bunch!
Freakwater Rules!!! Thanks a lot, love the songs soo much...kisses from Barcelona, wé..re tryin to keep it alive here in this vapid emptiness people call culture....peace, Jay