For a Rainy Friday Afternoon
January 22, 2010
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Uhhhmmm…… Sometime in the future, I truly hope LHS will make it to the big-time.
Maybe even Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour!
But, in the mean-time, don’t quit your day job…..
That is his day job…..
You have a critique of this backstage, post-concert, impromptu performance?
Perhaps you are a Top 40 pop music fan?
It is a great thing that we are all created equally, and use what was created to our best abilities. It is a greater thing that we all have different tastes in likes and dis-likes. It is a magnificent thing that we are able to express our opinions freely
…hopefully without malice.
Perhaps Mr. LongHorn has a great following and I’m very happy if that is the case.
However, sorry, I won’t be a part of it. He just doesn’t strike a cord in me. :>)
Fair enough…I’ve never been accused of having conventional sensibilities where music is concerned.
Not many Appalachian/indie-folk/Americana/Bluegrass fans out there I suppose?
Like-wise for some of the classics, a little jazz, lots of pop from 50s to 90s, Scotch and Irish, Japanese, a little Korean and Chinese, Old 1800s “Bonnie Blue Flag” types and I could go on and on……… bluegrass and Appalachian/Americana fits in there somewhere as well….
…and I’ve never been accused of having good taste in music… but as long as I’m content….