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im a big buck 65 fan

 

 

maybe its my affiniti for tom waits and johnny cash...but in need of the hip hop version..

 

anyways seeking if you gots that for me id be pysched. ive somehow managed to lose manoverboard.. when i was in canada i took advantage and bought all the language arts cds for hella cheap.. but i always have problems rebuying cds... ive lost.

 

contact me: silentlexicon@yahoo.com

 

for those of you who dont have it.. i suggest listening to his new album Talkin Honky Blues.. he worked with a live band this time so the sound is alot more rich and atmospheric then his earlier work.

 

well less of this babbling more of the babbletron.

 

 

 

another installment coming soon.

face forward.

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as i started to read your reply, i was like...awe man, he's gotta hear talkin honkey.... and then i got to the end.

album is good stuff.

the little 'making of' video is funny too.

buck's a strange ass character.

 

yeah al, i can hook you up.

you still got that sketch you did for me like two years ago? simple black pen on white paper? i've got a jpg saved of it, i'll post it when i get home.

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my friend's father recieved "The Art of Living" by Saul Steinberg in 1957. The illustrations in it were all copyrighted (?) in the 40s i think and many of them were published in the New Yorker and Harper's Bazaar. He let me borrow it for some inspiration and that guy was a master. He had a very loose drawing style, really playful, but he drew any and everything the way he wanted to. His drawings were about the sillyness of life in general, but many of them were about city life and New York in particular. Fun stuff. I couldn't really find anything online that delivered the way the book did, but there's a heads up anyway.

 

The only one in the book that i'd seen before was of a man looking at a bird in a birdcage, and the man's nose and face looked like the bird's beak and cage...if that rings any bells, that's the guy. He did some very cool calligraphic stuff too.

 

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new yorker illustrators are fresh to me.

 

Bobby just got your email. Hev has been standing in for Kay-slay and I am now officially the new Drama KING.

 

 

anyway Ive only not begun on the book but will this weekend. Ill hit the email bucket with the rest of this...

 

 

 

HevRocks-

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