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Posted: April 25, 2006 4:34 pm
by Congobill
I would ask him why he doesn't play fewer "standards" in concert and play more obscure stuff. Honestly, does he really think that his fans are going to feel cheated if he doesn't play "Let's Get Drunk and Screw" or "One Particular Harbor" for the zillionth time? I can see the need to play "Margaritaville," "Fins," "Cheeseburger," and a few others regularly but some of the other stuff he does over and over again doesn't seem necessary at this point. I'd like to think that after all these years Jimmy's fans are appreciative and loyal enough that they don't need to hear "Come Monday" every time they see a show and that they won't leave disappointed or cheated if Jimmy didn't play it. Jimmy has such a vast catalog of outstanding material it's a shame he doesn't explore it a little more in his live shows.

Posted: April 25, 2006 7:25 pm
by sjlmk
I'd ask him to play "Tin Cup Chalice " in Charlotte for my 26th wedding anniversary! :D

Posted: April 28, 2006 11:10 am
by CaptainAmerica
I would ask him if he would skip the Aug 12th show at great woods and play at my wedding just an hour north. I'll be at the show on the 10th and be happy to give him a ride! Beer's on me and I'm sure we could pay him double what we're gonna pay the DJ :) COME ON! Gotta be worth his while! Hmmmm play Great Woods for crazy cash or watch a newly wed couple dance to his music? Seems like a no-brainer to me

Posted: April 28, 2006 1:35 pm
by Quiet and Shy
CaptainAmerica wrote:I would ask him if he would skip the Aug 12th show at great woods and play at my wedding just an hour north. I'll be at the show on the 10th and be happy to give him a ride! Beer's on me and I'm sure we could pay him double what we're gonna pay the DJ :) COME ON! Gotta be worth his while! Hmmmm play Great Woods for crazy cash or watch a newly wed couple dance to his music? Seems like a no-brainer to me
An hour north?? If you steal away Jimmy, the Great Woods people will find you.... :pirate: :wench: :pirate:

Posted: April 28, 2006 11:23 pm
by Missing B'dos
I would ask him to play 'When the Coast is Clear'... grew up in a beach town too, and love the way it feels.
Where is the winery... is it here in CA? we like to do weekend trips to different wine grape growing regions.
Jimmy (my Jimmy) would just want to go sailing and sailing and sailing. He says the main problem with sailing in the Pacific here... now, he's not knocking it as he is happy just that he can keep sailing... is that the water is so darned cold. We had been used to that pale turquoise 85 degree water you know. But he says it is pretty neat to see the whales and sea lions and dolphins when sailing. (Down island, we most saw big sea turtles.) Here people don't even surf without wearing full body wet suits. Pictures show it being so warm here, but it really isn't warm. It's just not real cold.
I would also like to know if he likes palm Beach more than Key West?

Posted: April 30, 2006 8:21 am
by parrotheadbilly
Quiet and Shy wrote:
CaptainAmerica wrote:I would ask him if he would skip the Aug 12th show at great woods and play at my wedding just an hour north. I'll be at the show on the 10th and be happy to give him a ride! Beer's on me and I'm sure we could pay him double what we're gonna pay the DJ :) COME ON! Gotta be worth his while! Hmmmm play Great Woods for crazy cash or watch a newly wed couple dance to his music? Seems like a no-brainer to me
An hour north?? If you steal away Jimmy, the Great Woods people will find you.... :pirate: :wench: :pirate:
I gotta agree with quiet and and shy on this and I'd lead the lynch mob to find that wedding!!!And Captain, what are you thinking getting married during a Great Woods show.....why not get married in the parking lot?: :D :D :D

Posted: April 30, 2006 8:24 am
by Touch O Parrotdise
i bought a shirt in vegas and it discolored after one wash.. what can you do for me?.. :wink:

Posted: April 30, 2006 8:40 am
by aeroparrot
CaptainAmerica wrote:I would ask him if he would skip the Aug 12th show at great woods and play at my wedding just an hour north. I'll be at the show on the 10th and be happy to give him a ride! Beer's on me and I'm sure we could pay him double what we're gonna pay the DJ :) COME ON! Gotta be worth his while! Hmmmm play Great Woods for crazy cash or watch a newly wed couple dance to his music? Seems like a no-brainer to me
An hour north huh? That puts you anywhere between Burlington and Nashua (and towns that also are an hour away and along that latitudes). :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: April 30, 2006 8:42 am
by aeroparrot
Seriously, I would ask, other than money, what inspired him to change his style from folk like to country to what it is now.

Posted: April 30, 2006 12:11 pm
by Missing B'dos
If you have listened to his real early stuff he was sort of country then. He started there. He always has said he liked his songs to tell stories, like the Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot whom he admires. And then he likes blues and old fashioned 40s stuff... he draws from lots of sources. You have got to listen to the whole of his work... at different times he's just following different 'song lines' as he refers to them. He is fun, but there is a lot of intelligence there. Look at all the Brian Wilson references in his stuff. It's 50 years and more of hearing and absorbing music.

Posted: April 30, 2006 12:15 pm
by SOCALKAT
I would ask him......of all the places in the world you have landed your seaplaine and paddled into the surf... whats your favorite break?

Posted: April 30, 2006 3:19 pm
by Quiet and Shy
Missing B'dos wrote:If you have listened to his real early stuff he was sort of country then. He started there. He always has said he liked his songs to tell stories, like the Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot whom he admires. And then he likes blues and old fashioned 40s stuff... he draws from lots of sources. You have got to listen to the whole of his work... at different times he's just following different 'song lines' as he refers to them. He is fun, but there is a lot of intelligence there. Look at all the Brian Wilson references in his stuff. It's 50 years and more of hearing and absorbing music.
Jimmy has made a distinction between country and folk, he considers himself to have folk vs. country roots...he went to Nashville to get started simply because he didn't have enough money to get to LA.

My question would be...what ever happened to the "Ask Jimmy" idea and questions?

Posted: April 30, 2006 5:39 pm
by sonofabeach
First I'd ask how much the Coral Reefers make, then I'd ask what's up with him and Fingers and after that I'd ask for Savannah's digits :lol:

Posted: April 30, 2006 6:20 pm
by tikitatas
I think I would ask him for a list of his favorites books. Beyond Twain . . . 8)

Posted: May 1, 2006 8:08 am
by CaptainAmerica
Yikes! :o I would wave the white flag in surrender but unfortunately a real pirate offers no such thing to anyone. Come and take us if you can! But remember, with Jimmy on our side, how can we lose?? :) :pirate:

BESIDES, I never said the Great Woods audience couldn't come!

Posted: May 1, 2006 10:45 am
by B.I.G. DAWG
I would ask for a job and to "hang out" from time to time. :oops:

Posted: May 1, 2006 6:52 pm
by parrotheadbilly
CaptainAmerica wrote:Yikes! :o I would wave the white flag in surrender but unfortunately a real pirate offers no such thing to anyone. Come and take us if you can! But remember, with Jimmy on our side, how can we lose?? :) :pirate:

BESIDES, I never said the Great Woods audience couldn't come!
Sounds like a hell of a party Capt. and the best of luck to you. My wife and I actually met in the parking lot at Great Woods in 1996 at Buffett! Quite a funny story I might add. If I wasn't gonna be at the show on the 12th, I'd bring the tequila....CONGRATS!!! :D

Posted: May 1, 2006 7:43 pm
by bumper
geez thats an easy one, We are meeting in Cabo San Lucas, Dock J, half way down the marina walk, left hand side, Eagle 1 with Chacho at the helm at O dark thirty, you gonna be there or what?

Posted: May 1, 2006 11:02 pm
by crawfish
WHERE'S FINGERS, JIMMY?

Posted: May 2, 2006 8:25 am
by CaptainAmerica
parrotheadbilly wrote:
CaptainAmerica wrote:Yikes! :o I would wave the white flag in surrender but unfortunately a real pirate offers no such thing to anyone. Come and take us if you can! But remember, with Jimmy on our side, how can we lose?? :) :pirate:

BESIDES, I never said the Great Woods audience couldn't come!
Sounds like a hell of a party Capt. and the best of luck to you. My wife and I actually met in the parking lot at Great Woods in 1996 at Buffett! Quite a funny story I might add. If I wasn't gonna be at the show on the 12th, I'd bring the tequila....CONGRATS!!! :D
Thanks! Not gonna share the funny story? I'll be at the show on the 10th, took a little convincing to allow THAT for my bachelor party.... wasn't gonna try pushing my luck by pushing the wedding back a weekend to see both shows :lol: