Showing posts with label Live show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live show. Show all posts
11.08.2007
New live clip!
You know what, for all the looseness there is in this performance, I really dig the energy.
I'd love it if you share the video with your friends.
10.27.2007
The Surgents & MSO recap...
Last night's show was at The Pawn Shop. Haven't played this room yet so it was good to get in and do that. We got on around 10:30pm and The Surgents went on 'round midnight.
Eugie and I jammed quite a bit on the songs, in some cases leaving out outros of songs, dispersing hints of others songs within songs, and simply improvising arrangements and ideas on the fly. I know that when you have more than one person playing chords, the jamming has more rules to it (everyone has to be mindful of the key they're in). With only one instrument doing chords or notes, it frees the jamming to a completely different level - which Eugie and I are exploring quite a bit lately.
I think it makes the shows more fun for us (which is honestly the 1st priority), but it also gives the people that see us often some different stuff to chew on. Like in "You Can't Imagine" last night, I sang the 3rd verse over a half-time feel to a different chord progression in the same key, and we've never done that before in rehearsal or live. And it sounded good - like it should've been like that anyway. So the seamlessness of integrating new parts on the fly like that makes being in this band so rewarding!
So it was pretty much a full house last night all night, which is always cool. And we met a ton of new fans after our set, so mission accomplished in that regard. The Sonic FM peeps were out in full force and it was nice to chat with some friends of ours and just chill and enjoy the surgents set.
You can check out the surgents here: http://www.thesurgents.com/
Have a good weekend!
By the way, photos from the Danko Show have been added to our Facebook page... I'll add some here next post.
Eugie and I jammed quite a bit on the songs, in some cases leaving out outros of songs, dispersing hints of others songs within songs, and simply improvising arrangements and ideas on the fly. I know that when you have more than one person playing chords, the jamming has more rules to it (everyone has to be mindful of the key they're in). With only one instrument doing chords or notes, it frees the jamming to a completely different level - which Eugie and I are exploring quite a bit lately.
I think it makes the shows more fun for us (which is honestly the 1st priority), but it also gives the people that see us often some different stuff to chew on. Like in "You Can't Imagine" last night, I sang the 3rd verse over a half-time feel to a different chord progression in the same key, and we've never done that before in rehearsal or live. And it sounded good - like it should've been like that anyway. So the seamlessness of integrating new parts on the fly like that makes being in this band so rewarding!
So it was pretty much a full house last night all night, which is always cool. And we met a ton of new fans after our set, so mission accomplished in that regard. The Sonic FM peeps were out in full force and it was nice to chat with some friends of ours and just chill and enjoy the surgents set.
You can check out the surgents here: http://www.thesurgents.com/
Have a good weekend!
By the way, photos from the Danko Show have been added to our Facebook page... I'll add some here next post.
10.09.2007
Pics from Bodog
So, the Bodog Battle was interesting... they didn't allow 2-piece bands so we entered as a trio. We brought in MSO alumnus Kevin Kossowan... He did a smokin job on his parts and judging from the video clips my wife got, it was a great performance from everyone. We were the only band with no guitar... Sweet.
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Kev played bass for The Most and Beautiful Failures.
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I played bass for Don't Change The Station and 'You and Me'. Kev played keys and was on harmonies for those tunes. Eugie was on drum detail of course! The harmonies in 'You and Me' with Kev and Eug singing the "I Love" parts sounded really cool - someone commented to Kev after that they thought we were playing along with a sequencer... nope.
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Me and Eugie after the set.
We only had time for 4 songs - and we even had to cut 'You and Me' short to stay under the 20 minute limit. 20 minutes was definitely the limit that I could handle some of the bands!! :) And I'm sure it was the same for some of them in regards to MSO...
Hey, if you have a second, can you quickly request MSO "Don't Change The Station" on Much? Thanks!
ondemand@muchmusic.com
Peace!
Kev played bass for The Most and Beautiful Failures.
I played bass for Don't Change The Station and 'You and Me'. Kev played keys and was on harmonies for those tunes. Eugie was on drum detail of course! The harmonies in 'You and Me' with Kev and Eug singing the "I Love" parts sounded really cool - someone commented to Kev after that they thought we were playing along with a sequencer... nope.
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Me and Eugie after the set.
We only had time for 4 songs - and we even had to cut 'You and Me' short to stay under the 20 minute limit. 20 minutes was definitely the limit that I could handle some of the bands!! :) And I'm sure it was the same for some of them in regards to MSO...
Hey, if you have a second, can you quickly request MSO "Don't Change The Station" on Much? Thanks!
ondemand@muchmusic.com
Peace!
9.14.2007
Mute Math Show
Well I was pleasantly surprised when I heard in the line for the show that Pilot Speed (formerly Pilate) was opening for Mute Math tonight. I'd heard about Pilot Speed's live show as being good. Their songs come across well live for sure. I bought a t-shirt.
Mute Math was impressive - now, not as impressive as Linkin Park (still in awe of that show), but good at not only playing their songs, but really finding different ways of entertaining the crowd. Subtle things like using the keyboard stool as a percussion instrument. You also can't go wrong with a key-tar!
Good musicianship all around and good songs. If you haven't checked out Mute Math, do so. Especially if you're in any way into U2, The Killers, Coldplay, and Radiohead. To me, they're almost an equal blend of those 4 bands. I like the low end in their album as well - and the over-compressed/slightly distorted drum grooves are very tasty.
Also ran into Kevin from Portal, Steve Derpack of JCL Productions (and This Civil Twilight & Molly's Reach), and Jason Manning from Sonic FM - hard to chat with the loud music but it's good to run into some good local music industry peeps.
Also, we spotted a guy in the audience with a My Sister Ocean t-shirt and it wasn't me or Eug! Gotta love that!
Also heard today that the old Rebar on Whyte Ave will be doing live music - it's called The Pawn Shop. Looking forward to playing there fairly soon!
Winnipeg is still spinning MSO quite a bit!! We want to get the spins up all across the nation so hassle your local station - do it!
Mute Math was impressive - now, not as impressive as Linkin Park (still in awe of that show), but good at not only playing their songs, but really finding different ways of entertaining the crowd. Subtle things like using the keyboard stool as a percussion instrument. You also can't go wrong with a key-tar!
Good musicianship all around and good songs. If you haven't checked out Mute Math, do so. Especially if you're in any way into U2, The Killers, Coldplay, and Radiohead. To me, they're almost an equal blend of those 4 bands. I like the low end in their album as well - and the over-compressed/slightly distorted drum grooves are very tasty.
Also ran into Kevin from Portal, Steve Derpack of JCL Productions (and This Civil Twilight & Molly's Reach), and Jason Manning from Sonic FM - hard to chat with the loud music but it's good to run into some good local music industry peeps.
Also, we spotted a guy in the audience with a My Sister Ocean t-shirt and it wasn't me or Eug! Gotta love that!
Also heard today that the old Rebar on Whyte Ave will be doing live music - it's called The Pawn Shop. Looking forward to playing there fairly soon!
Winnipeg is still spinning MSO quite a bit!! We want to get the spins up all across the nation so hassle your local station - do it!
9.08.2007
Ten Second Epic & NESTFEST
Tonight we opened for Ten Second Epic at NAIT for the NESTFEST, a yearly back to school event put on by the Nait Student's Association. Superbeing from Vancouver also played - they opened for us last year at the Sidetrack Cafe. It was a great crowd and I got some hilarious photos that I'll be posting tomorrow.
We only played a 30 minute set. We rocked though.
A special thanks to Chuck for having us and to all the new fans we made tonight - thanks for buying the CDs and T-shirts! Hope to see you next time we play in Edmonton.
I just found out this afternoon that TSE was the headliner so it was a pleasant surprise as we hadn't played with them yet, and they are doing very well nationally. The guys were really nice (like good Alberta boys should be) and it was fun to hang out a bit after.
Eug and I went to Denny's after. Now I'm so tired it's rediculous but I am also hopped up on coffee. Why do I do this to myself? :)
We're still getting played quite a bit in Winnipeg so we just wanted to say thanks to them for keeping on with the MSO. That's very cool.
Peace.
We only played a 30 minute set. We rocked though.
A special thanks to Chuck for having us and to all the new fans we made tonight - thanks for buying the CDs and T-shirts! Hope to see you next time we play in Edmonton.
I just found out this afternoon that TSE was the headliner so it was a pleasant surprise as we hadn't played with them yet, and they are doing very well nationally. The guys were really nice (like good Alberta boys should be) and it was fun to hang out a bit after.
Eug and I went to Denny's after. Now I'm so tired it's rediculous but I am also hopped up on coffee. Why do I do this to myself? :)
We're still getting played quite a bit in Winnipeg so we just wanted to say thanks to them for keeping on with the MSO. That's very cool.
Peace.
8.01.2007
HMV in-store Pictures
7.26.2007
Thornley!
Tomorrow night Thornley is playing at the Capital Ex.
MSO will be doing an interview on The Bear at 8pm then heading to the X to see our buddy Tavis play in his band Thornley. If you see us there come say hey!
They have a new album coming out fairly soon and it's definitely in my Top 5 albums to look forward to of 2007.
MSO will be doing an interview on The Bear at 8pm then heading to the X to see our buddy Tavis play in his band Thornley. If you see us there come say hey!
They have a new album coming out fairly soon and it's definitely in my Top 5 albums to look forward to of 2007.
5.17.2007
Metric Show
So I went to Metric last night with Eug.
It was WAT too hot for it to be enjoyable!
The music wa great, but in all honesty, I was ready to leave before it even started.
We saw one girl being carried out (passed out from heat exhaustion).
Every breath in was steamy.
That said, I'm glad I finally got to see Metric. Great live show all around.
They didn't allow photos, but Eug and I were spitting distance fom the band.
I was able to sell my extra 3rd ticket at the door to someone for full price thankfully.
It was WAT too hot for it to be enjoyable!
The music wa great, but in all honesty, I was ready to leave before it even started.
We saw one girl being carried out (passed out from heat exhaustion).
Every breath in was steamy.
That said, I'm glad I finally got to see Metric. Great live show all around.
They didn't allow photos, but Eug and I were spitting distance fom the band.
I was able to sell my extra 3rd ticket at the door to someone for full price thankfully.
4.27.2007
4.15.2007
Photos from the Social Code & MSO show in Grande Prairie and the Kokanee Freeride in Jasper
Here is the link to the Kokanee Freeride photos...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14887&l=28d3d&id=770960393
Here is the link to the Social Code & MSO show in Grande Prairie.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14888&l=9b81b&id=770960393
Crazy weekend!!
Will go into detail soon.
I have a sunburn.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14887&l=28d3d&id=770960393
Here is the link to the Social Code & MSO show in Grande Prairie.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14888&l=9b81b&id=770960393
Crazy weekend!!
Will go into detail soon.
I have a sunburn.
4.03.2007
Opening for Social Code in Grande Prairie
MSO will be playing at Howler's Lounge in Grande Prairie, Alberta, on April 13th with Social Code. The next day we'll be rockin in Jasper and the next day we'll be playing the Kokanee Freeride. This weekend will be awesome!!
This Friday we're doing an interview at Nait and getting together with Dave from MFC to discuss the tag music for fight night...
Other than that, no real business other than our song getting featured all over the country. That's pretty cool. It's funny though because while a few years ago I would've been thrilled with getting features, now we need more than that simply from a bottom line standpoint. We need more than the odd play here and there to get people through the doors at our shows out of town. Things are building so I'm stoked, but it's kind of a "cart beside the horse" scenario as Phil Anderson put it. Not one thing is leading the situation - a whole lot of things need to happen simultaneously for something to really take off. And we're right at the beginning of it all. Pretty exciting but nerve wracking. In the meantime, I do have to sit back and look at what we've done though... It's been a fun year so far in that regard. 2 huge contest wins... both ended up in trips out of town and our comfort zone. both resulted in relationships that will help propel us further... I think Eug and I are really growing into the duo thing... we both like having guitars and stuff but lately the duo shows have been so intense and confident... I think at first I was playing them like I had something to prove... now I'm just enjoying the freedom of what we can get away with and we've only just touched on that freedom. Eug brings some amazing talent to the table and he always delivers. I'm stoked about playing often enough that we can really stretch ourselves and dig into the 10+ years of playing together so when we jam, you're not only hearing some improvisation between 2 able musicians, but you're hearing improvisation that stems from over a decade of being close friends... there's energy and history in the notes we play. Now, we had that as a trio, BUT, the thing we have now is now chord progressions to agree on. I can really wank and we never have to nod at eachother to communicate when the bridge or chorus is... now the trick is to do what every touring musician has to figure out... make it fresh for yourself every night, but not destroy the song so much that the audience doesn't recognize it.
wow, i'm in a ranty mood.
anyway, that's just some thoughts for an otherwise uneventful tuesday evening. Although if I'm being honest, I'll add that it's about time we get to play with SoCo!!!!! We've known Ben since our MacEwan days so it's nice to finally play a show together. (That said, I did play a show with them at the Urban Lounge in 2000 when they were still Fifth Season and we were Cousin Henry, but it was eons ago) I'm stoked nonetheless. Oh yeah, and it's my first Grande Prairie show since 1998!
This Friday we're doing an interview at Nait and getting together with Dave from MFC to discuss the tag music for fight night...
Other than that, no real business other than our song getting featured all over the country. That's pretty cool. It's funny though because while a few years ago I would've been thrilled with getting features, now we need more than that simply from a bottom line standpoint. We need more than the odd play here and there to get people through the doors at our shows out of town. Things are building so I'm stoked, but it's kind of a "cart beside the horse" scenario as Phil Anderson put it. Not one thing is leading the situation - a whole lot of things need to happen simultaneously for something to really take off. And we're right at the beginning of it all. Pretty exciting but nerve wracking. In the meantime, I do have to sit back and look at what we've done though... It's been a fun year so far in that regard. 2 huge contest wins... both ended up in trips out of town and our comfort zone. both resulted in relationships that will help propel us further... I think Eug and I are really growing into the duo thing... we both like having guitars and stuff but lately the duo shows have been so intense and confident... I think at first I was playing them like I had something to prove... now I'm just enjoying the freedom of what we can get away with and we've only just touched on that freedom. Eug brings some amazing talent to the table and he always delivers. I'm stoked about playing often enough that we can really stretch ourselves and dig into the 10+ years of playing together so when we jam, you're not only hearing some improvisation between 2 able musicians, but you're hearing improvisation that stems from over a decade of being close friends... there's energy and history in the notes we play. Now, we had that as a trio, BUT, the thing we have now is now chord progressions to agree on. I can really wank and we never have to nod at eachother to communicate when the bridge or chorus is... now the trick is to do what every touring musician has to figure out... make it fresh for yourself every night, but not destroy the song so much that the audience doesn't recognize it.
wow, i'm in a ranty mood.
anyway, that's just some thoughts for an otherwise uneventful tuesday evening. Although if I'm being honest, I'll add that it's about time we get to play with SoCo!!!!! We've known Ben since our MacEwan days so it's nice to finally play a show together. (That said, I did play a show with them at the Urban Lounge in 2000 when they were still Fifth Season and we were Cousin Henry, but it was eons ago) I'm stoked nonetheless. Oh yeah, and it's my first Grande Prairie show since 1998!
3.28.2007
Show tonight - Kokanee Freeride Finals!
If you're in the Edmonton area, we need your support!
We'll be hitting the stage around 10pm, so get there by 9:45 at the latest!
Where?
THE ONE ON WHYTE.
Cover $5.
4 bands.
2 will be winning a cash prize and the opportunity to play the Kokanee Freeride in Jasper in April with some big name artists!
Also, some label people will be there tonight so we need to show 'em that E-town loves MSO, regardless of the contest!
Peace and love. MSO
PS. Start requesting Able Day Fashion Show on your favourite rock station! Thanks!
We'll be hitting the stage around 10pm, so get there by 9:45 at the latest!
Where?
THE ONE ON WHYTE.
Cover $5.
4 bands.
2 will be winning a cash prize and the opportunity to play the Kokanee Freeride in Jasper in April with some big name artists!
Also, some label people will be there tonight so we need to show 'em that E-town loves MSO, regardless of the contest!
Peace and love. MSO
PS. Start requesting Able Day Fashion Show on your favourite rock station! Thanks!
3.08.2007
Great show!
Well we had fun at the Urban Lounge this evening.
I'll post some pics when we get back from Toronto.
Thanks to everyone that came out! Great turnout, especially for a Wednesday.
Too many thank-you's... It was nice meeting so many new people.
Wish us luck in T.O... Send us your positive thoughts. Cheers.
Eug, if you're reading this... Go to bed. :)
I'll post some pics when we get back from Toronto.
Thanks to everyone that came out! Great turnout, especially for a Wednesday.
Too many thank-you's... It was nice meeting so many new people.
Wish us luck in T.O... Send us your positive thoughts. Cheers.
Eug, if you're reading this... Go to bed. :)
2.26.2007
Pic from CityTV Appearance

Also, if you're bored, check this out. http://sodarace.net/index.jsp
The nerd in me thinks this is cool. The guy in me that has a million better things to do thinks it's cool too. But I'm too tired.
1.26.2007
Tonight's show recap.
We sold more CDs tonight than any previous show other than our CD release parties... it was good! And that was after NOT manning the merch booth for an hour... oops! We signed a bunch of autographs which is always fun, and we got to meet a lot of new people, so that makes for a good night!
A friend of ours Ryan Hidson brought out his very nice camera and took a bunch of pics. Check him out here http://www.hidsonphotography.com We'll have access to those pics soon.
What's new otherwise? Nothing much, but VOTE RIGHT NOW! http://www.thebearrocks.com/poll/canadian_radio_star
Don't forget about our guitar giveaway! Vote and you could win. Details at our website and in previous blog posts...
I had some Funky Pickle on my way home (that's a pizza place in Edmonton on Whyte Ave, otherwise known as the Blue Mile...) It was so good, I wish I was eating another piece right now.... mmmmmm.... funky pickle pizza.....
Thanks to Rake for having us. Good set boys. Also thanks to Sonic, The Urban Lounge, and the sound guy, Kevin , who always does a good job for us.
VOTE RIGHT NOW! http://www.thebearrocks.com/poll/canadian_radio_star
A friend of ours Ryan Hidson brought out his very nice camera and took a bunch of pics. Check him out here http://www.hidsonphotography.com We'll have access to those pics soon.
What's new otherwise? Nothing much, but VOTE RIGHT NOW! http://www.thebearrocks.com/poll/canadian_radio_star
Don't forget about our guitar giveaway! Vote and you could win. Details at our website and in previous blog posts...
I had some Funky Pickle on my way home (that's a pizza place in Edmonton on Whyte Ave, otherwise known as the Blue Mile...) It was so good, I wish I was eating another piece right now.... mmmmmm.... funky pickle pizza.....
Thanks to Rake for having us. Good set boys. Also thanks to Sonic, The Urban Lounge, and the sound guy, Kevin , who always does a good job for us.
VOTE RIGHT NOW! http://www.thebearrocks.com/poll/canadian_radio_star
12.11.2006
New show added!
We'll be playing back to back shows this weekend!
Saturday night at the Velvet Underground. $14 advance. $18 at the door. 6 bands! Doors @ 8pm.
Sunday night at On The Rocks. With O Four What. $5 cover. Doors @ 9pm. 11730 Jasper Avenue.
More Details? Email: mso@mysisterocean.com
By the way, this is our 3rd show this month, so that means it's officially a tour. Le Tour d'Edmonton.
Saturday night at the Velvet Underground. $14 advance. $18 at the door. 6 bands! Doors @ 8pm.
Sunday night at On The Rocks. With O Four What. $5 cover. Doors @ 9pm. 11730 Jasper Avenue.
More Details? Email: mso@mysisterocean.com
By the way, this is our 3rd show this month, so that means it's officially a tour. Le Tour d'Edmonton.
11.30.2006
Urban Lounge Gig Recap
Just got home... Eugie and I went to Denny's after the show. We want to thank everyone that braved the cold and came to have some fun. We had a great time!
Wheatmonkeys were great and even though a lot of people left after we played, Jets To Theory played a very solid set to the remaining die-hards! We stuck around till the end of course.
It sometimes sucks being the headliners on Wednesdays at Urban Lounge for that very reason... if people come to see the first or 2nd band, they likely won't stay past midnight to see the headliner. We've headlined many a show and played to only a handful of people, so tonight it was actually nice to have people on the floor in front of us singing along, etc...
Kevin the soundguy always treats us very well and so do the staff there. Looks like we made a believer out of one staffer who bought a CD and T-shirt... these guys see bands every night so they don't often actually buy merch.
I have pictures of the crowd and some select few folks... I'll post them in the morning after I get some shut-eye.
Thanks again to everyone for their support and it seems like a lot of you have already been looking toward the show at the Velvet on Dec. 16th... So if you missed us tonight, you'll have a chance within the month to come party with us one more time!
I wish I could say I was tired right now, but after 3 cups of joe, I'm wired. But I have to get some sleep before the little one wakes up likely in 4 hours or so... Ah the life of the part-time rock star/full-time father! I use the term rock star very loosely by the way. And father.
Cool about Eugie chatting with the Killswitch Engage guys today...
I wanna thank Paul at the Urban as well. Thanks for having us.
Peace!
Wheatmonkeys were great and even though a lot of people left after we played, Jets To Theory played a very solid set to the remaining die-hards! We stuck around till the end of course.
It sometimes sucks being the headliners on Wednesdays at Urban Lounge for that very reason... if people come to see the first or 2nd band, they likely won't stay past midnight to see the headliner. We've headlined many a show and played to only a handful of people, so tonight it was actually nice to have people on the floor in front of us singing along, etc...
Kevin the soundguy always treats us very well and so do the staff there. Looks like we made a believer out of one staffer who bought a CD and T-shirt... these guys see bands every night so they don't often actually buy merch.
I have pictures of the crowd and some select few folks... I'll post them in the morning after I get some shut-eye.
Thanks again to everyone for their support and it seems like a lot of you have already been looking toward the show at the Velvet on Dec. 16th... So if you missed us tonight, you'll have a chance within the month to come party with us one more time!
I wish I could say I was tired right now, but after 3 cups of joe, I'm wired. But I have to get some sleep before the little one wakes up likely in 4 hours or so... Ah the life of the part-time rock star/full-time father! I use the term rock star very loosely by the way. And father.
Cool about Eugie chatting with the Killswitch Engage guys today...
I wanna thank Paul at the Urban as well. Thanks for having us.
Peace!
11.24.2006
Murder City Sparrows show last night
Eugie and I went to the Powerplant last night. Was a good evening overall, except was it F*CK*N* COLD. Yeesh.
Anyway, Drive By Punch played a good set and our good friends the Murder City Sparrows were very energetic and fun. While their recordings definitely show their ideas off, their live show shows why the ideas are good. I feel sorry for all the MCS fans that have only to put up with the album and videos, and don't get to experience an actual show. Jay Sparrow's personality is front and center, and he makes you think of classic, early, early, early rock and roll, the kind that kids from any generation could enjoy, while at the same time he brings a modern, edgy sensibility that makes it relevant today and definitely tomorrow.
As a frontman myself, I love watching other lead singers do their thing. I'm always analyzing, studying, and even judging... I'm always impressed by the veterans of the industry. Their comfort level onstage comes from experience and they can enjoy being silent sometimes between songs and not having to be "on" the whole time. Jay brings a comfort level to the stage that I've only seen in guys twice his age.
Jay was born only 6 hours or so before me by the way. He's my elder, I respect that. I'm sure I'll always be playing catch up with him. No matter what I do or try, he'll always be 6 hours ahead. So, today's blog is dedicated to Jay Sparrow. Thanks for keepin it real.
Anyway, Drive By Punch played a good set and our good friends the Murder City Sparrows were very energetic and fun. While their recordings definitely show their ideas off, their live show shows why the ideas are good. I feel sorry for all the MCS fans that have only to put up with the album and videos, and don't get to experience an actual show. Jay Sparrow's personality is front and center, and he makes you think of classic, early, early, early rock and roll, the kind that kids from any generation could enjoy, while at the same time he brings a modern, edgy sensibility that makes it relevant today and definitely tomorrow.
As a frontman myself, I love watching other lead singers do their thing. I'm always analyzing, studying, and even judging... I'm always impressed by the veterans of the industry. Their comfort level onstage comes from experience and they can enjoy being silent sometimes between songs and not having to be "on" the whole time. Jay brings a comfort level to the stage that I've only seen in guys twice his age.
Jay was born only 6 hours or so before me by the way. He's my elder, I respect that. I'm sure I'll always be playing catch up with him. No matter what I do or try, he'll always be 6 hours ahead. So, today's blog is dedicated to Jay Sparrow. Thanks for keepin it real.
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