So, I was sitting around with my older kids, Saul and Angelica this Thanksgiving weekend. When the conversation turned to music, I fired up my Ipod and turned them on to Dan Bern, a tragically under-known genius of a songwriter and performer. They–being of the generation they are–went right over to MySpace and looked him up. I was ecstatic to see (and hear) that one of my favorite Bern songs, God Said No, is featured on Dan’s profile.
What happened next was a bona fide, cross-generational experience. See, I’m a musician, too. I couldn’t feed anyone doing it, but I never stopped playing guitar and writing songs. A couple of years ago, just for grins, I made a song demo of three original tunes. Nothing fancy. Just me and my guitar and some lyrics.
So yesterday, while listening to Dan Bern, it occurred to all of us that I should have a MySpace music profile, too. And 10 minutes later, with minimal prodding from my offspring, there it was.
Huh! Waddaya know. Old man Farber’s music is now on MySpace. Have a listen, if you dare.
Dude, you are quite the crooner. Very nice. Now I can listen to you sing while I surf through the blogosphere.
Dude, you are quite the crooner. Very nice. Now I can listen to you sing while I surf through the blogosphere.
Steve,
I can “dig” him… very good music also, the guitar rythem in the background sounds just like one of the many rythem I’ve heard you played before.Very good music!!
Steve,
I can “dig” him… very good music also, the guitar rythem in the background sounds just like one of the many rythem I’ve heard you played before.Very good music!!
Dude… you ARE the true Renaissance Man… my favorite was “Blaze of Glory” – think I could have listened to that 50 more times. Highly impressed, Steve… thanks for sharing!
Dude… you ARE the true Renaissance Man… my favorite was “Blaze of Glory” – think I could have listened to that 50 more times. Highly impressed, Steve… thanks for sharing!