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Update for mortals

Last post Sun, May 11 2008, 12:53 AM by iris. 2 replies.
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  •  Thu, May 08 2008, 6:07 PM 1075

    Update for mortals

    Well if artistry seeks to provoke thought and emotion as well as entertain, ya did it again for me Steve. The echoes of a wonderful evening with Steve and Allison here in Dallas are still reverberating in my mind and heart.

    And I'm just loving Washington Square Serenade more with each play. I thought I'd stop back by because I thought some others of y'all Down Here Below would enjoy seeing some brand new and beautiful photographs taken yesterday at the top of the food chain. http://www.palemale.com/

    People sufferin' everywhere, but he don't care. Here's to new life!

    Tom

  •  Sat, May 10 2008, 8:32 PM 1131 in reply to 1075

    Re: Update for mortals

    hey tom...glad to see you here and so glad, too, that the show was great!  he's been making us all happy, world and country over!  i was born and raised in TX, but have lived here in MN for 20 years....i saw him in March in Minneapolis, now he's coming back to MN in July and i am trekking 3 hours north to see him then, too!  i never thought they would come back on this tour....

    i got my BA in Journalism at (then) the University of North Texas...i miss Texas so much....

    thanks for the pictures...they are great...and take care..

    joanna


    Steve Earle fan, grateful recovering addict
  •  Sun, May 11 2008, 12:53 AM 1135 in reply to 1131

    Re: Update for mortals

    Tom ~ Thanks for posting the link for the photos.  It never occurred to me to look up Pale Male and family on the web, but I am really happy to have seen the pictures.  I really enjoy Down Here Below and the mental images that go with it in my mind!  Now I have the photos to think of instead of just my imagination!  :)

     Missin'!  You are going for it again?!  You rascal!!!  :) 

      

     


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