Seven To A Room by Jim Boquist
Happy Christmas, motherfuckaaasss!!!
http://atruersound.com/?p=52
The link to download works, you just need to fill in the captchas. Obviously.
http://atruersound.com/?p=52
The link to download works, you just need to fill in the captchas. Obviously.
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Trackstrackstrackstracksfortwelvedaysofxmas
Will anyone post some tracks? Lazy reporting so far from you folks. Especially considering it's Christmas Time.
Love,
Pony
Love,
Pony
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I remember first hearing the outtakes from Trace, and really loving both the Boquist numbers. Great songs, and Jay, I suppose, so at home with the country/folk feel to the songs, and musicians, and simplicity of it. I also remember getting the "bootleg" version of Sebastopol prior to its release, and driving around on the blizzard streets along the Jersey Shore and thinking it was the greatest thing I'd heard in a long time. Was so in tune with whatever Jay was doing. I truly anticipate 2013 and all the new things Jay that are coming.
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Re: Seven To A Room by Jim Boquist
Hmm, I think a band they were in in the mid-late 90s might of put out a few records.Tom Joad wrote: Were the Boquists ever in a band that released anything?
Sorry to be a smart-ass, I can't answer your question, but I am intrigued.
Seven To A Room by Jim Boquist
So I was listening to some bootlegs, and to fill up the rest of the space on them, Sticky was kind of enough to include the B-sides and Rarites stuff. I've become addicted to this song, which was a studio outtake from I-don't-know-when. Does anyone have the lyrics? Were the Boquists ever in a band that released anything?