I'm almost self-conscious about being so North American, especially within the electronic affluence of the Niagara Peninsula,
but I have to say, if you type stay true to me you have to add true blue.
True without true blue is like getting cable with less than 800 stations.
If I can ask you a serious question about your band, and your set list,
do you consider yourself as being dancable, or having a concert set and a dance set?
Or are you hoping people will start moshing, ripping off each other's clothes, and wounding each other in front of you?
Around here, another option is being able to pass as a country band, Niagara Falls tourists being into that.
I'm not sure what "country" music would be for you, unless sleighbells are involved and horned helmets worn,
maybe with some sprigs of yew and holly as wreaths, with holly tea served during the afterparty.
And how interested are you in writing songs with Danish content?
I see rock music as getting away from being about just the sex and drugs and rock and roll,
and getting into more literate and relevant themes.
I don't know. Maybe getting long hair cut short is still your band issue.
I'm thinking those bass bodies are made out of mahogany, but that's just the peninsula me.
Even factory pallets and skids and beams to separate steel pipes are made from mahogany,
coming up from South American suppliers.
Lots of guys pick pieces and take them home, carving or making musical instruments.
It's nice to have a bassist who is fretted and fretless.
Now I feel like doing Paul Young's "Tear Your Playhouse Down", Dino Paladino on bass.
"You make our lives of stress and strain, using the power coin,
all you do is pass around, you treat our lives like playtoys, playtoys.
But I've got news for you, I hope it doesn't hit you too hard, too hard,
cause I'm going to tear your playhouse down, playhouse down, down to the ground, real soon".
You can see I need more than just a snippet.