JJ Grey & Mofro-Lochloosa-Crawfish Fest 2009

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JJ Grey & Mofro-Lochloosa-Crawfish Fest 2009
Michael Arnone's 20th Annual Crawfish Fest , Augusta, NJ

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  • This is the best representation of the emotional transmission you will receive at a J.J. Grey and Mofro concert. J.J.'s face says it all as if the lyrics were not sentimental enough. I have yet to go to Lochloosa, but I plan to one day because of this song. This is a man and a band that plainly loves the experience of life on earth, and the natural pleasures that life brings.

  • I just love JJ and Mofro--the soul and heart that comes with the music is amazing!

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  • My name is locholos

  • god i wish this sound wasn't blown out..great version

  • I know it doesnt keep true to the REAL meaning to the song, but I met a girl over the summer and had one of those experiences that just seem to linger with you, like its unbelievably special and you just cant get it off of your mind. Anyways in tribute to this song I always called her lochloosa, because the whole meaning behind this song is almost identical to how I felt about her. Thumbs up for JJMofro songs having a deeper, more personal meaning than he originally ever imagined. Much love.

  • That is Soul...

    

  • I am from lochloosa and every word he sangs about is true. It is where I growed up and where I will always stay. We have no city . we are just a very small town . where we know everybody .

  • @mcrabtree98 yep, i was there as well. kickass show, even with the storms rollin in

  • JJ played during a wicked t-storm in Memphis a few weeks ago during Beale St. Music Fest. He was the only dude to play when Amos Lee wouldn't even unwrap his equipment. Much respect for the first show I've seen!

  • @rose752010 Thanks, I'll make it. I know some places where I get a similar feeling in SW Virginia. Of course, it's not the swamp, but I know the feeling...

  • His intensity reminds me of Joe Cocker.

  • Awesome!

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