Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly.
He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
Some pretty good stuff so far. I really liked the Hole in the Meadow piece even though it’s darker than anything the Dead ever did except maybe Death Don’t Have No Mercy.
Gonesville is pretty good, too.
Some pretty good Johnny Cash influence and of course the later Springsteen is all over this album, except with a more Western and 19th century orientation, as befits Weir vs. The Boss of New Jersey.
thanks BooMan.
and before i give Grandpa Weir a listen, extra thanks for that Eyes from a couple night ago. That was unexpected and really fun.
Some pretty good stuff so far. I really liked the Hole in the Meadow piece even though it’s darker than anything the Dead ever did except maybe Death Don’t Have No Mercy.
Gonesville is pretty good, too.
Some pretty good Johnny Cash influence and of course the later Springsteen is all over this album, except with a more Western and 19th century orientation, as befits Weir vs. The Boss of New Jersey.