I'm way ahead of you jazzkid
I do a couple of bong hits and i cant leave my guitar or fiddle alone.
I play quite regularly at a cafe here in San Francisco called, The Atlas Cafe.
I do go over to Berkeley and play the ,Freight and Salvage, once in a while.
I have also played the , Sweet Water, in Marin County California. Nice to see another Bluegrass lover here.
Every year in SF we have a "HardlyStrictlyBluegrass" festival in Golden Gate Park, and it's all free to the public. 50 bands, 5 stages. Last event featured
Guy Clark
Donner Mountain String Band
Todd Snider
Emilou Harris
Steve Earl
Austin Lounge Lizards
Rodney Crowell
Green Cards
Peter Rowan and Tony Rice
Rosanne Cash, etc etc.
www.hardlystrictlybluegrass.com

What do you play? I have a 33 Martin, a FG 135 Yamaha, and Clapton Signature Stratocaster. I have my eye on a nice 47 Gibson and a nice 93 Santz Cruz. The Gibson is going to cost me 10 g, but worth every fucking dime. I was trying to get an even trade by offering my two grand kids, but the owner of the Gibson said she would feel cheated. rats. lmao.

dai*ma :thumbsup:
Q. What do you call a Banjo player without a girlfriend?

A. Homeless:dance:
daima Reviewed by daima on . What does MUSIC do for you high? Often when I'm high I'll throw in some Mozart - mostly his sonatas and symphonies. When I listen to it I let myself become - no shit - a ballerina dancing with long ribbons unfurled, one held in each hand. Oh, and sometimes I dance on a gymnasts floor, all bouncy. The ribbons will begin to dance together themselves, above my own head, making love to Mozart. They begin to flow, as if the viewer is moving along at a high speed, the ribbons still dancing in time. The ribbons may form a waterfall Rating: 5