iTunes has been playing various tracks off the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks at me today, and I think I really like them a lot. I need to make another CD of MP3's for the car, and I think I'm gonna put these on it. Driving down with these up nice and loud with the top down should be awesome.
iTunes has been playing various tracks off the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks at me today, and I think I really like them a lot. I need to make another CD of MP3's for the car, and I think I'm gonna put these on it. Driving down with these up nice and loud with the top down should be awesome.
iTunes has been playing various tracks off the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks at me today, and I think I really like them a lot. I need to make another CD of MP3's for the car, and I think I'm gonna put these on it. Driving down with these up nice and loud with the top down should be awesome.
It's really odd to think of him as a star. The cognitive dissonance this inspires is just...
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
It's really odd to think of him as a star. The cognitive dissonance this inspires is just...
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
It's really odd to think of him as a star. The cognitive dissonance this inspires is just...
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
You need some back story.
There's a little university in Norfolk, VA called ODU. Across the street from the main campus there used to be a row of fine drinking establishments. Crazy Charlies, 4400, Elbow Room, and Batterson's. I may be forgetting one or two, but they aren't terribly relevant, especially since the university has bought up all that property over the last fifteen years and torn everything down and built more university.
The first time I ever saw Dave Matthews was live. In Batterson's. Across the street from ODU. There were maybe ten people total there, and he was just the musician of the night. Alone, with an acoustic guitar, on a three legged stool with a mic, amp, and speaker.
We were drinking, and were obnoxious as hell to the poor guy.
Around a year and a half later, What Would You Say became a hit, and everyone else outside of Blacksburg (VTech and just down I81 a few miles, Radford), Chalottesville (UVA), Richmond (VCU and UofR) and Norfolk (ODU, NSU, and CNU across the James)) came to know Dave Matthews.
But he'll always be this guy on the stool, you know?
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