So it's finally here. I don't know what to do now. Anticlimactic huh? Not much has happened, aside from me finishing school, going to be a freshman in August, life just you know, happening. I talked to our local teen librarian and got a book list published on books I think guys should read over the summer if they haven't already. I took maybe four of the list, just to give to people. I guess now I can kind of say I got published in a library.
I'm waiting to start summer of golf until tomorrow because today the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black is on, and it's supposed to rain. It doesn't look like much golf is going to happen today. I could be wrong of course, wouldn't be the first time that happened.
I promised a TBTR (track by track review) of Big Whiskey, but that's probably not going happen. As a huge Dave fan, I can definitely tell you one thing, it was a great CD. Probably my second favorite CD by them, first being either Under The Table and Dreaming or Before These Crowded Streets. It was solid, had some catchy tunes, and was great for a casual listener or a diehard. I think probably the best song on the Cd was "Why I Am" the horn-filled song about Leroi Moore. I think that this is probably going up into one of the best albums they've ever made, and it definitely deserves the spot. I was content with the Live Trax that I got with it too. I have one problem though. They do the exact same fake now. There's a little medley on disc two that goes Anyone Seen The Bridge>Too Much (fake)-> Halloween>Water Into Wine. I know that's intense, when it happened, I would have been astounded if I was at the concert, but now they are doing that everytime they play Anyone Seen The Bridge. Look at the concert they played at the Beacon, it was ASTB>TM(fake)>Ants. It's becoming a predictable build up. I mean, you never know what Dave is going to do, but I keep seeing ASTB>TM Fake on setlists. I just think they could be a little more creative. I love both CD's, and with summer here, they will be in heavy rotation nontheless.
That's all for now,
Signing out,
Andrew.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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