[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Very masterful guitar player, I might add. Here's to another Richard Thompson > convert!
Well, that's great to hear! He's been making music for about 30 years now, so there's a lot to choose from, some of it sounding traditionally folkie and much of it unclassifiable. Even from the start, his guitar playing was unique. In concert it's amazing the way he usually sounds like three guitar players, and then he sings and tells goofy stories too, all very graciously. What a guy!!! And how come everyone in the country it seems has seen this show already, before New Yorkers?! That's backwards, isn't it? Hmmmm, glad to read the good reviews at any rate. Debra Shea in NYC, which, yes, I do obnoxiously consider the center of the universe > Sherelle > > In a message dated 10/22/2001 9:14:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > writes: > > > Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 23:37:21 -0400 > > From: dsk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: For Richard Thompson fans in U.S. NJC > > > > Richard Thompson will be on the tv show "Austin City Limits" this Friday > > night, October 26 at midnight (officially October 27) in NYC on Channel > > 21 WLIW. It may be showing at another time and on another PBS station in > > other areas.
