Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
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Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
This track will be on Buck's second solo record which is due sometime in the immediate future, with Mississippi Records you really never know for sure. A link to the song as well as the inspiration behind it here.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
Pretty cool. I want to read the book now.
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Tequila Cowboy wrote:Pretty cool. I want to read the book now.
Same here and not that it has all that much to do with the song but late last night I pulled the trigger on tickets to see Buck and Kevn Kinney at the 40 Watt in November. At $5 a pop they're really next to impossible to turn down. I'm kindly surprised that concert didn't sell as soon as it was announced.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:Tequila Cowboy wrote:Pretty cool. I want to read the book now.
Same here and not that it has all that much to do with the song but late last night I pulled the trigger on tickets to see Buck and Kevn Kinney at the 40 Watt in November. At $5 a pop they're really next to impossible to turn down. I'm kindly surprised that concert didn't sell as soon as it was announced.
I saw that show listing a few weeks ago and immediately bought tickets to it also. I figured at that price I'd be an idiot not to and expected to get an error code at check out saying the price wasn't valid or a call/email the next day saying we meant to charge $50 not $5. Either way I'm excited to see that show!
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
I'm in for that gig as well. For $5 usd could end up being one of the best shows this fall. See y'all there.
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Wow, I lived this song myself.
"It's in my heart. For better or worse, I'm a Southerner."
"It's in my heart. For better or worse, I'm a Southerner."
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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I had to wait until my lunch break since the company filters wouldn't let me listen to the song at my desk. I grew up in Roswell and I'm of the last generation (I'm 35) that got to see the horses and farms, dirt roads and tin shacks there, though most of the share croppers mentioned in the song had long since died or moved away or been moved away. I can remember some of the ante-bellum style homes before they gave way to the more modern subdivisions that littered the landscape and when the congested Hwy 92 was widened to 6 lanes, a project that took up the bulk of my teenage years. I remember our town changing as more folks moved in from other parts of the world and the country and I can remember thinking that it seemed like there were getting to be fewer and fewer natives around. The mom and pop shops gave way to national chain stores and the local grocery marts were replaced by super markets, the local hardware stores eventually giving way to the walmarts and home depots and pretty soon having to look real hard to find a place that still sold things like coke kept cool in an old metal refrigerator where the chilling element would bring the temp down to almost freezing. Or fishing bait or a clerk that would just ask you "now, you're 21 right?" as opposed to making you show your ID to buy beer, these places were as closely kept secret as where the best fishing holes were in my hometown. I remember the very landscape changing and getting my first taste of nostalgia for how things used to be, especially when I spent a few years on the road and away from my hometown of Roswell.
I don't live there any more but I work in Alpharetta and live near by in a place called Canton, it's not much of a town but more of just an area where they once again have plowed over the pastures and put up street signs. I still drive through Roswell and along the same areas mentioned in the song and find myself pointing out places that used to occupy the spaces that are now something different. My friends have heard the stories about how the crowded intersection used to be the start finish line for drag races and how the new Publix parking lot was where I got my first taste of beer and teenage freedom in the form of a field party. There are still some dirt roads but they aren't occupied by farmers any more but more so by people who wanted the land but didn't want to work the land so they planted houses instead. Roswell ceased to be the town that I remember from my youth a long time ago, but every where I look I can still see images in my mind of the town it used to be.
I don't live there any more but I work in Alpharetta and live near by in a place called Canton, it's not much of a town but more of just an area where they once again have plowed over the pastures and put up street signs. I still drive through Roswell and along the same areas mentioned in the song and find myself pointing out places that used to occupy the spaces that are now something different. My friends have heard the stories about how the crowded intersection used to be the start finish line for drag races and how the new Publix parking lot was where I got my first taste of beer and teenage freedom in the form of a field party. There are still some dirt roads but they aren't occupied by farmers any more but more so by people who wanted the land but didn't want to work the land so they planted houses instead. Roswell ceased to be the town that I remember from my youth a long time ago, but every where I look I can still see images in my mind of the town it used to be.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
psychobilly, that is beautiful.
on another note entirely, the cover designer of the book should be shot.
on another note entirely, the cover designer of the book should be shot.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
psychobilly,
thanks so much for sharing that. sounds like it belongs in that song
I've lived in ATL for 13 years and to me, Roswell has always been a suburb. sad to hear how it used to be. i think i get a literal taste of the old roswell when i ever get up there for some Swallow at the Hollow
as far as this song goes, i could listen to a triple album's worth of droning guitars with patterson talking about growing up in the south, ARS road cases and the like. great stuff!
thanks so much for sharing that. sounds like it belongs in that song
I've lived in ATL for 13 years and to me, Roswell has always been a suburb. sad to hear how it used to be. i think i get a literal taste of the old roswell when i ever get up there for some Swallow at the Hollow
as far as this song goes, i could listen to a triple album's worth of droning guitars with patterson talking about growing up in the south, ARS road cases and the like. great stuff!
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
From February 28th at the Georgia Theatre. BTW, this song was evidently misidentified early on as "Roswell". There is a track by that name on Peter Buck's new solo record but it's an instrumental.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
This was last Friday, February 28th, Peter Buck/Alejandro Escovedo. Kevin Kinney joined a few minutes later with Honeysuckle Blue (I think Patterson had left at this point but I was not in the best form so if you hear differently from someone else, I'd believe them).
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litdimly wrote:This was last Friday, February 28th, Peter Buck/Alejandro Escovedo. Kevin Kinney joined a few minutes later with Honeysuckle Blue (I think Patterson had left at this point but I was not in the best form so if you hear differently from someone else, I'd believe them).
No, you're right. Kevn did come back to play with Alejandro, Peter and company on "Now I Wanna Be Your Dog." Both Peter and Alejandro said they were recording their sets for live albums.
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
It was my understanding that the 2nd album has already been released in a very small number and had sold out...
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litdimly wrote:This was last Friday, February 28th, Peter Buck/Alejandro Escovedo.
Thanks, I corrected the date. I mistakenly went by the upload date on YouTube without doing the legwork to confirm it first.
loopyhelsbells wrote:It was my understanding that the 2nd album has already been released in a very small number and had sold out...
There were only 2000 copies pressed of the first one. I forget the numbers for the new one (Back to Blow Your Mind Once Again) but according to an interview I read with Buck recently (that I can't seem to find at the moment), he increased the number of pressings this time so it wouldn't be as difficult to find. To my knowledge, it's not sold out. Amazon presently has 12 copies in stock but I'm sure there are other outlets carrying it as well. I know Schoolkids Records in Raleigh has it. If you want to give them a holler, they do mailorder. The number is 919.821.7766.
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I went to the merch table between sets and they had a stack of signed copies of Peter's new album. I decided I'd pick one up at the end of the night so I wouldn't have to keep up it with during Alejandro's set. When he was done, all they had was unsigned copies. The point is, I'm an idiot.
Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
Hello,
I have a question regarding to this song Patterson Hood wrote with Peter Buck and titled as „Southerner“.
Is there a possibility to get the lyrics of this great piece of music? These aren’t available in the internet so far and it would be really great to have them here and to understand all the words used in that song.
Thank you for your answer in advance!
Take care
Alibori
I have a question regarding to this song Patterson Hood wrote with Peter Buck and titled as „Southerner“.
Is there a possibility to get the lyrics of this great piece of music? These aren’t available in the internet so far and it would be really great to have them here and to understand all the words used in that song.
Thank you for your answer in advance!
Take care
Alibori
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
very cool song!!!
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Re: Peter Buck and Patterson Hood "Roswell"
If you're on Facebook I'd suggest contacting the folks at The R.E.M. Timeline, they may be able to help you out.Alibori wrote:Hello,
I have a question regarding to this song Patterson Hood wrote with Peter Buck and titled as „Southerner“.
Is there a possibility to get the lyrics of this great piece of music? These aren’t available in the internet so far and it would be really great to have them here and to understand all the words used in that song.
Thank you for your answer in advance!
Take care
Alibori