Don't listen if you're in a bad mood and want to stay that way....
author: justagal
Boy this guy is funny...but aside from his looks, he's got real talent! If you're in the mood for something different, your in the right place. You get a little bit of everything with this CD; you'll laugh, you'll cry, you may even fart, but you won't be disappointed. I just can't wait to say "I knew him when...".
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Clean or Dirty? Dirty or Clean? Hmmm..not sure which I like better
author: Edward Burke, a College DJ and music booker in VT.
If you answred "dirty" to the question above, then look no further then "Blow It All", written, recorded and desecrated on by none other then Randolph, VT. singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pub-hopping troubador, The Rev. Nathan Brady Crain, with help from the extra-ordinary Wyndam Hill guitmiester Sean Harkness, Irish Bodhran drummer Brian Abernathy from Arizona, and a select few, very appreciative audience members.
The Rev. Crain (so called becuase he is a unintarian minister when not gigging), gets audiences, (especially on this album) going with his dirty material, ranging on topics from mail-order prostitution, to getting undressed, and other such matters not ready for prime time, but certainly ready for the pub scene. But "Blow it All" does offer some clean material, such as the song "My Life" and others, which showcase Brady's top-notch guitar playing, along with some great riffs from Harkness and actually audible drum beats from Abernathy. So whether you like it clean or dirty, but always live, kick back at the end of the day with a cold one and "Blow It All: live at the Reverend's Naked Diner". You'll gain a whole new vocabulary after listening: gotta love that, right?
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