Last evening (07.26.07) you could catch Heavy Water Radio, downtown Bismarck, Dakota Territory, belting out dobro delta and garage blues. Bismarck is a growing city, and we're merely trying to contribute to the collective cultural zeitgeist. Pics from the other night (compliments of Terry Wiklund).
Friday, July 27, 2007
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So when are you gonna put out a CD, MFT?
We only have boot-leg recordings thus far. Click here if you have audio capability. Then click on the song to the right titled, "Messin' with the Kid."
Recording studios are expensive, too. I think we're satisfied with the bootlegs for now.
Come to New Orleans, man. Studios are inexpensive, booze is cheap & women are loose. A musician's paradise.
A float down the Missouri, taking a right at St. Louis, and on into Creole country sounds, at the outset, idyllic.
Reality abounds, though: sheister studio owners, crazy voodoo charged up on booze, and STDs for one and all — no charge!
Reality abounds, though: sheister studio owners, crazy voodoo charged up on booze, and STDs for one and all — no charge!
A mild case of the clap is a small price to pay for play with some of the voodoo priestesses. Contrarily to what Mitt Romney would have you believe, paradise ain't in Missouri: it's right here in NO.
Yes, I spent a couple days in Kansas City last February. I had a bit of BBQ, but still prefer the Korean variety over the majority of southern bullshit (too much f$cking sauce almost all the time -- let the meat or pork do most the talking is what I say!).
On the other hand, I've been hankering for a mint julep for some time now. They make a pretty good one up at a place called "Toasted Frogs" in Grand Forks. Last night I tried ordering one at Captain Meriwethers (situated on the bank of the Missouri River). The bar tender was embarrassed having no knowledge of the drink. Lewis and Clark would've understood me...
you're ripe baby. c'mon over
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