I love this post, Jamie. Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability and for digging deep into the vaults to share your father's garage pop 45 on a label now best remembered for Love At Psychedelic Velocity. Super rad.
Oh, and I've been Dandelion. The last time I was in Vancouver, I picked up a couple of records there.
Nice post, song is indeed kinda good. Definitely had something there.
I love this post, Jamie. Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability and for digging deep into the vaults to share your father's garage pop 45 on a label now best remembered for Love At Psychedelic Velocity. Super rad.
Oh, and I've been Dandelion. The last time I was in Vancouver, I picked up a couple of records there.
I had the curse of living down the street from Dandelion. I should say, my bank account had the curse. For me, it was a blessing.
Sometimes it feels good to write so openly from the heart, but god it's vulnerable. At least the record is good to take off some of the heat!
This is a really compelling piece of writing, Jamie. I get the feeling you've only scratched the surface.
By which I mean...I'd love to read more of this story. Seems like there is a lot of stuff to explore in there.
Appreciated. It’s something I’ve been quietly digging my unkempt nails into, with more to come, and with more music!