Because I have a rater large collection of music. When I wanna listen to his stuff I can. When I wanna listen to other stuff, I can do that, too. I keep it all in mp3 files on my main computer which is connected to my component stereo system. I use WinAmp to create customized playlists and just listen to the songs I wanna hear.
r On 6/28/2011 9:46 AM, PAUL W WATSON wrote:
If you don't want a steady diet of SSS why pray tell did you buy "a couple" of his CD's.P ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 01:13:16 -0600 From: rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ratpack] Re: Fans of Top Gear.I have a coupla Seasick Steve's CDs. They're...uhhh...entertaining, but not something I'd want a steady diet of.He's quite the character. Here's a link to a youtube search with a buncha hits on videos of him and his music: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=seasick+steve&aq=f <http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=seasick+steve&aq=f>r On 6/27/2011 7:33 PM, PAUL W WATSON wrote: I went to the library today and while I was pawing through the CD's I came across a CD titled "Seasick Steve Man From Another Time" For those who watch Tor Gear may remember he was a star in the reasonably priced car who made a banjo out of Morris Minor hubcaps. He seemed such a character on the program that I had to check it out. He just blew my mind. He is a cross between folk, 60's and 70's rock, county, blues and I don't know what all. His band has a great beat and he's not a bad singer. This has nothing really to do with photgraphy or cars just I thought I would pass it on. p