New York. Originality. Art. Music a little. Tone. Punk. Blues, smog, traffic, noise. Expensive cheap cruddy apartments and death around the corner. Lots of music clubs...but much less now than the old days. Dangerous food. Rats. Friends. All melting together
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Liquid sunshine dripping through a wax paper sky, filling tha hole called your soul and making it whole
New York City:
When crazy Electro Harrmonix mad scientist Allan Otto saw Roman (The FUX, Kind Of Blue) panning Hendrix-y feedback back and forth in stereo at Otto's Shrunken Head (14th between Av A & B) he joined the act on bass with a bunch of EH prototype gadgets. Next thing you know Paul Carouso, of JIMI HENDRIX fame, is sitting in on harp. Bobby Radcliff, international blues guitarist, walks in, stays...and plays. And he returns. The HEARD must be doing something right! BELOW: Some who have HEARD
On drums Jean Carno (Acid Rays) plays regularly. Rick MAD DOG Moyer from BLUES NIGHT OUT occassionaly on harp. Bass may be any number of friends, pro's, and locals: Dave Dreweitz from WEEN. Suavek Ziensienko from The TODD WOLF Band. Allan ELECTRO HARMONIX Otto himself. Who will stop in next?
BELOW: Bobby and Roman take it over to the Bitter End on Bleeker after an Otto's set
But there's no available recordings of The Heard. Well, there's these little bootlegs from our Zoom recorder, but you can't download it. You can't buy it. There is no CD "in the works." Nothing for sale. You have to have been at the show. You have to have seen it and been in the moment. You have to have HEARD it!
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Easton School of Rock Presents: Pink Floyd's The Wall Friday Jun 12,2009 07:00 pm
Sunday Jun 14,2009 03:00 pm
Pink Floyd's the Wall is arguably one of the most intriguing and imaginative albums in the history of rock music. See our school's inaugural show season when we perform the album in its entirety: Friday June 12th 7:00pm at the 3rd Street Alliance in Easton, PA Sunday June 14th 3:00pm at the Ice House in Bethlehem, PA Tickets are $7 in advance, $8 at the door and Easton SOR students always get in free!
I wish it hope, personal scrap of sky, musings over flame of candle, mug smelling coffee, poetry beautiful and music, rest, discharge of breath, for this that around moments with blues swindling of distance, laugh and memories