Twenty Year Old T-shirt
Well, I finally threw away this t-shirt that I’ve had for over twenty years. It was a gift from a girl friend. She made them and sold them on the Drag to pay for her college.
It’s a long sleeved shirt, so I’ve mostly used it as an undershirt during the past winters.
But too many holes mean it has to go. Such is life.
(I’m sure there are several people who will be happy to know that I’m purging one over-worn shirt, because you know I have dozens.)
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Wash That Mouth Out With Soap
I bought some bargain bin bubble bath at the drug store. It’s 3•in•1: also shampoo (uh, no thanks) and body wash (I have a bar of soap).
But the most super special thing about this product: its
“NEW! FLAVOR!”
I can’t speak for its taste, but it does have a nice Jolly Rancher smell.
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SXSW Day 3 + 4
My Friday and Saturday were true to form of many past years, centering on South Congress and socialization more than music. Though there were some notable music acts, still. I’ll try to transcribe my notes soon.
I’m back in Houston, back to work, dealing with some wind damage, (cancelled plans for tonight), doing laundry, and tomorrow a Gogol Bordello show, not to mention three podcasts in the can that I need to edit.
So, following busy with busy.
SXSW Day 2 – Andre to Andre
Usually after a few days the feet get sore. And, though the Dr. Martens are very comfortable to walk in, they don’t provide much padding to stand in. After only a day, my feet were a wee sore.
David Beebe had told be about a viewing of Agile, Mobile, Hostile: A Year with Andre Williams. It was actually the second of three screenings of its opening week. I didn’t have to wait long at 11:40 in the morning at the restored 6th Street theater which is now owned by Alamo Drafthouse. I was able to order lunch and watch the movie.
David showed a few minutes after I did, and Andre was sitting down front. It was an excellent film: lots of laughs, lots of historical information, a bit sad, and very well done.
Afterwards I checked out the Dell party, wall to wall people, in between bands, no easy access to a drink, so I left immediately. The traffic at I-35 was insane with zero posibility for taxis getting anywhere close to me, so I walked to Conngress, quickly flagged a cab, and headed toward my impounded car past the airport.
A $25 ride + $193 later I was headed back to the music. I parked near S. Congress, a block from the Continental Club, and walked to Jo’s. SXSW Day 2 – Andre to Andre – continue reading …
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SXSW Day 1 – Free Beer, No Map
Well, I was set to cheerily blog about my first day, but I am without Dr Pepper. And upon going to get some from my car which I left at Mary Ellen’s place yesterday afternoon, I find it gone. Not just the DP, but my car as well. So, I must wait till 10am to call the office and find out who they use to tow.
I avoided the covered and labeled parking, but apparently I didn’t find the guest zone. Good thing I took my clothes and computer into her apartment!
As for yesterday’s music. Bob and I picked up our wristbands a bit after noon, and headed to Red Eye Fly. The Explorers Club was playing and were quite good. Lee was there. Lance soon showed up.
We headed to Mohawk for the Austinist/Gothamist party. They never seem to have a great line up, but we were there for the VIP free food and beer. After that a stop at Creekside for free PBR and Catfish Haven and Midgetmen, then another stop back at Mohawk where we ran into Eric from the Houstonist. SXSW Day 1 – Free Beer, No Map – continue reading …
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The Sadies
It’s been years since I’ve seen the Sadies [Anna Leigh mp3]. They’re one of the most amazingly beautiful and rich western-style bands I’ve ever heard. It borders on the orchestral.
They’ll be at SXSW this year, and they’re very high on my list!



