I was introduced to Tim Easton back in 2002 when he opened for the great John Hiatt, on an evening that turned out to be my first date with my husband. We will be celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary next week... and ten years of enjoying Tim Easton’s music. We’ve seen him live a couple times since (though not lately, come back to western MA, Tim!). His performances are very special; I encourage you to explore Tim Easton’s music and see him live if you have the opportunity.
Here’s what Tim says about his music in connection his recently-released retrospective, Before The Revolution:
“I
like my rock and roll to have a little porch-party in it and I like my
folk music to have some distortion. That’s been a constant in all of my
records. I am grateful that I get to make them with such amazing artists
and friends. If you hear a story or a lyric that rings true or makes
you happy or sad, I’m glad I got the job done for you. My revolution was
recorded. Thanks for listening.”
photo by Heidi Ross |
I do hope you’ll browse around on Tim Easton’s website and listen to some of his music on YouTube. I think you’ll be glad you did. Be inspired, link up your (new) poem in the Mr. Linky below, and I look forward to reading your writing, as always.
10 comments:
WOW!!! I love him and thanks for introducing me to him. I had fun with this wicked little piece AND I get to share my coveted RED boots with you all!
They are on my wish list.... sigh
I was really transported by that, thanks for a great prompt, not sure yet where it's taking.me.
Thanks for the intro .. everything coming out of Nashville is magical as far as I'm concerned!!!
Including the ABC series 'Nashville.' Hopelessly addicted ~ due to the massive amount of music they manage to give us each week.
glad you like this! Tim Easton is really special, sigh.
Margaret, red boots! wanna see you in those. bet those boots are made for walkin' :)
I really like his music! Thank you for sharing :D
Love him Marian! I am now a fan! Thanks!
Several lines of the song stuck with me. One became the first line of my poem. Thanks for the intro to another amazing artist, Marian.
i'm glad you all liked this, did i mention i love him?
even though it was my big idea, it felt weird to me to write a poem inspired by this song, as i think it is brilliant poetry and storytelling on its own. :)
Can you tell The Good Husband has been traveling a lot? sheesh!
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