one year later . . .

wherein we let Georgia Anne Muldrow, Allen Toussaint, The Legendary K.O. (and Kanye) do the talking:

"The music will be back in New Orleans. It's just taking a break right now."
-- Allen Toussaint
p.s. Thanks to all who sent well wishes re: the Boston Globe article last weekend on local music blogs, including los amigos. Much appreciated. And welcome to any new readers who've discovered this little blog from the article. Thanks also to Jennings for initiating the recent round of connections between beantown audiobloggers. (Hello) Gina said it best: "now it both looks and feels like a community around here."
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p.s. Thanks to all who sent well wishes re: the Boston Globe article last weekend on local music blogs, including los amigos. Much appreciated. And welcome to any new readers who've discovered this little blog from the article. Thanks also to Jennings for initiating the recent round of connections between beantown audiobloggers. (Hello) Gina said it best: "now it both looks and feels like a community around here."
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Labels: Allen Toussaint, Boston, Elvis Costello, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Hip Hop, Legendary K.O., Political Music


























2 Comments:
I'd only heard the chopped and screwed version of the legendary KO's awesome track, and while it's cool to hear the real thing, I still think the chopped and screwedness of the KOtix one emphasises the generally lethargic sound of the song, and Bush's ridiculous response.
i love that KO song
we should all grab a drink at a show soon, and by drink, i mean several beers
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