LIPH wrote:It would be nice to have a new harmonica player but that wouldn't be my first choice for what Jimmy desperately needs. I'd rather see a setlist at a Jimmy Buffett concert full of Jimmy Buffett songs. With all the cover tunes he does he's in danger of becoming a lounge act. He might as well move to Branson and open the Margaritaville Dinner Theater.
Well Branson would be close to St. Louis ...which I guess is all we may get here in Missouri.
LIPH wrote:It would be nice to have a new harmonica player but that wouldn't be my first choice for what Jimmy desperately needs. I'd rather see a setlist at a Jimmy Buffett concert full of Jimmy Buffett songs. With all the cover tunes he does he's in danger of becoming a lounge act. He might as well move to Branson and open the Margaritaville Dinner Theater.
Well Branson would be close to St. Louis ...which I guess is all we may get here in Missouri.
Just think of the Christmas show!
I'm back to livin' Floridays
Blue skies and ultra-violet rays
"desperately" needs? Well desperately might be a stretch but it would be nice. I remember a scene on the front lawn in Driving Miss Daisy when Morgan Freeman (Hoke) told Jessica Tandy (Daisy) that she was rich. She denied it of course stating how poor she was growing up. Hoke points back to the house and says, "Yassum, but look like yuh doin' all right now." Look like Jimmy's doin' all right now.
Every day you wake up you get another chance to do it right.
LIPH wrote:It would be nice to have a new harmonica player but that wouldn't be my first choice for what Jimmy desperately needs. I'd rather see a setlist at a Jimmy Buffett concert full of Jimmy Buffett songs. With all the cover tunes he does he's in danger of becoming a lounge act. He might as well move to Branson and open the Margaritaville Dinner Theater.
or If it's going to be a Cover maybe banana republics, It's my Job or Stories we could tell.. those would be OK
PeretHed66 wrote:To prove my original point, please see Exhibit A - "Son of a Son of a Sailor " from Saturday's show at WPB. Best rendition I've heard in years.
PeretHed66 wrote:To prove my original point, please see Exhibit A - "Son of a Son of a Sailor " from Saturday's show at WPB. Best rendition I've heard in years.
Totally agree. That was pretty epic.
We were up on the lawn Saturday night (and then drove down to Key Largo Sunday), so I didn't know who he was until I got back to the real world until Monday night; wondered why he played "Sunshine". Wish he would have brought him out to play on more songs, especially "Pirate".