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Art For The Day

August 22nd, 2008 @ 00:28
Posted by: John


This performance is 30 or more years old but listen to how ageless the song is. Driving the car, the cafe, the dominoes; it’s all real and that’s the difference between Guy Clark and almost everybody else. The train may be death or it may just be the unknown and another songwriter might use desperados because it’s a cool word , Guy Clark uses it because it’s the right word.

One Response to “Art For The Day”

  1. cassell&craig
    August 30th, 2008 09:29
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    Guy Clark, a old friend, we worked together in Houston,and shared the time….I met Craig in a session when we were both
    working on his record… crazy times… I have always loved this song……….

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    • John Whipple Sr. : Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part if the curriculum that appear and fade away but the lessons learned will last a lifetime. :???:
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    • MF : trimmed with real ivory and made by hand by Fredrick Martin himself, with provenance :???:
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    • Karen in Hawaii~ : I like this, John, "Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present." I have...I, like many of us perhaps have a very colorful past so there was a lot to make peace about. I used to know a saying about staying in the present moment being a present/gift...n ot being lost in thought about the past, or future. Hope Jimmie and all of you are fine and have a great Texas fall/autumn.
    • Ann/mom : One of my very best friends died last night, sad but O.K. she had cancer that had gone into her spine & was in a lot of pain. Picking the music was very hard, had to pick 3 for the service (very hard). But after the services my friends will get rid of the pain (they think)Saturday night she got snockered wheel chair & all at the coliseum,she won at Black Jack & said "I can still have fun". Sunday morning she took the turn. She was such a very special part of my life for the last 6-7 yrs, I liv
    • John Whipple Sr. : "Code is like Poetry. . . .Waiting to Happen" :wink:
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    • John : Professional boys are like stuntmen, they know how to fall. :roll:
    • Ann/mom : Mike, I'm with you. I am so surprised that Jonah didn't break some teeth, I couldn't believe it. when he hit the cement it sounded like a gun fire or a hit with a bat. He is so tough, but he is the sweetest child, he's unbelievably caring. I pray for him to be wrapped with a band of safety angels every night. For those
    • MF : John...that article on writing was really very, very good...really! :?: 8O
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    • John Whipple Sr. : Think about it! "No one is in charge of your happiness except you" :lol:
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    • John : I'm so sorry Casey. What a bummer. :(
    • Casey Ann : Woke up this morning and my driver's window was laying in my yard and my stereo is gone. Going to cost me 500 bucks to get fixed. So I called and upgraded my auto insurance b/c i'm never paying for this crap again. The crook took grandma's key out of the stereo and politely set it on the car seat and locked the door when they were done. so thoughtful! :twisted:
    • MF : Some mighty fine salsa at Riley's last night big J! We attacked like a bunch of racoons on a picnic basket! :D
    • John Whipple Sr. : "Words that soak into your ears are whispered not yelled" and remember, You can't get to a positive place on a negative path. . . .It dosen't go there :-o
    • John : That's what friends are for, Mike. I was happy to help.
    • MF : John, thanks for use of the equipment, you were a lot like the cavalry riding in to save the day in the nick of time and you are GREATLY apprecciated
    • John Whipple Sr. : "Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present" :roll:
    • Casey Ann : Emily the hunter caught a bird in our back yard and I was trying to get her to drop it and she was chasing me around the yard with it. It's still alive and I feel horrible. I know its just a bird but I still feel bad.... :(
    • guest_4837 : AMAZING photos of Ike: «link» It's out of the news and almost forgotton but not by everybody. Dan from Houston
    • John : Evan just got home from playing three different events. He carried a 40 pound Sousaphone around his neck all over town for most of the last 14 hours. Like being in the army and carrying a pack on a long march. He came home and headed right for his bed.
    • John : as we say here in New Braunfels "Happy Fair Day". This is the day all the kids are off from school and a lot of local businesses close and... everybody goes to the Fair. Getting ready to take Evan to go March with the band, the two high school bands are like the "headliners" of the parade.
    • John Whipple Sr. : "Live with Energy, Enthusiasm, Empathy and Social Security" :neutral:
    • MF : John check this out: «link»
    • John : glad to hear from you Mia. Are you away at college now?
    • MF : I thought the little camera in the handle was a little suspicious.... 8-)
    • John : Lynne's employer is Iron Mountain, they have close ties to the CIA, Mike. I'm fairly sure Lynne is a spy. Don't drink out of that cup by a window with the curtains open.
    • MF : I have a cool coffee mug from Lynne's office party Glenn gave me and am drinking a hot cup of Joe from it now! I feel very executive. :D
    • Mia : HEY THAT Guest 1325 person is Me...Mia..oops.
    • Guest_1325 : Its great to hear from ya'll too...Wow..Taylo r, you work at the Gristmill...lol. ..Cool...Bet its fun! :D By the way, Guess what...I have a boyfriend...lol. Lata :D
    • John : Yes, they did. T came up and introduced himself. They seemed to have a good time, I hope they come back.
    • Casey Ann : Did T and his friend show up and play?
    • John : saw a lot of great music this weekend. A nice big table full of family and friends went to see Glenn and Kim at an outdoor beer garden in Gruene. It was just the right music for just the right people under just the right pecan trees. Everybody loved them, the owners stopped working and came and listened. I bet they have that gig tied up for as long as they want it. Then a another herd of us ended up at Gruene Hall Sunday afternoon for Steve James and that was great. Mitch played Lynne's company picnic and Glenn said it went really good. Then Riley's last night had a unique spattering of singer/songwriters showing up for their first time which made for a good night. It was a big music weekend. Now back to work.
    • John Whipple Sr. : "Forgive your enemies. It messes up their heads....and fixes yours" :lol:
    • Deirdre : The e-mail from Gini reminds me: has anyone heard from the Happy Fun Land folks
    • Ann/mom : Son, I wish I had just one muscle relaxer, but the Dr. said take 400mlg Ibuprofen.
    • John : I just talked to Ann/Mom and she's got a pinched nerve or pulled muscle or something. Stay off of it and call the doctor sooner and not later if you think it's a pinched nerve, Mom. My experience is that muscle relaxers are the only thing to stop that cycle of tightening and pinching.
    • Ann/mom : Deirdre, I know you are going to post this PM, since you let me off I'm useing a window cleaner to walk with. I'm putting heat on the front of my leg then the back, I can't seem to keep up with the hurting as Jonah said. I hope its better by the AM
    • John : It's Thursday afternoon and it's still as nice, still as cool and dry as it was Monday.
    • John : thank you Mother, I'm glad you said that. And thanks for birthing us - I think we all try pretty hard. I love you.
    • Ann/mom : Son,you absolutely blew me away the other night with the song I hadn't heard before. (I Tried & Tried) and I want you to know that I know you did
    • Ann/mom : Son, Iwent dancing you know its Wednesday. Tonight the Country Tradition played, and they are the young & or remaining part of the Reidel (sp?) band who have been around forever. The singer is Randy Reidel & sounds like Marty Robbins. They always end the dance with Corina Corina.That's what I did & just came to check on you & yours.Like Renee, I'm so glad you were born and I just love you, love you so much.. :idea:

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