“The intermediate stage between socialism and capitalism is alcoholism.”
Monday, October 17, 2005
I think I'll plant me a Led Zep tree
The Early Blues Roots of Led Zeppelin shines light on the band's multitude of borrowed material from blues pioneers, some well known, others more obscure. This is essential for fans of Zeppelin, providing the blueprint for 17 songs they electrified and made their own. This is also an enjoyable collection for die-hard blues fans as it features classics from Bukka White, Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Willie Johnson, Robert Johnson, Memphis Minnie, and Sleepy John Estes.
I was born a small circus clown in the upper midwest U.S. It was a cold, windy night and my mother's tentacles kept me from freezing to death, fortunately my father was a pygmy eskimo so it was in my blood to survive nights like these! I didn't get to spend much time with my parents as a child, for I was abducted by a clan of intergalactic space monkeys (dressed like Elvis impersonators too) and forced into a life of driving tiny cars, wearing flowers that squirted people, and doing things that really hurt me but kept the audience laughing. Eventually I was able to escape and fight my way past the guards using a sharpened toothpick (the ones they had were pretty dull). Anyway, I found my way back home, joined the circus here on earth, it was all I knew, and started drinking heavily. If you want to know more just e-mail me!
1 Comments:
Great blog!!!
Where is the first song (Memphis Minnie)?
5:41 PM
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