Josh Ritter and Alexander Velinzon of the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall on June 27, 2008 performing "Thin Blue Flame." For more on Josh, visit www.modernacoustic.com and www.modernacoustic.blogspot....
Josh Ritter and Alexander Velinzon of the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall on June 27, 2008 performing "Thin Blue Flame." For more on Josh, visit www.modernacoustic.com and www.modernacoustic.blogspot.com.
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I dunno took me a week of playing it once a day to remember it without the lyrics sheet. But then again the words just flow off my tongue. It's one of my favorite Ritter song
Ah josh hes an amazin songwritter this is an amazin song! Iv seen hem loads but whenhe released The Animal Years he played Christ Church with a mad light show when he played this song I just had goose bumps! Cant describe was crazy!
i saw him as a warm up act for Joan Biaz, and when i walked away i remembered Ritter 10X more than Biaz (not to say she wasnt great because she was amazing (though rather cheekily she didnt play an encore)) he played an tribute to Johnny Cash totally acoustic, no electric at all, it was so moving and just amazing, id love to see him playing the UK soon, id kill for a front row ticket... if he only improves (which he has in each album) he'll be better than Dylan, there is so much potential...
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...also, i want him.
he played an tribute to Johnny Cash totally acoustic, no electric at all, it was so moving and just amazing, id love to see him playing the UK soon, id kill for a front row ticket...
if he only improves (which he has in each album) he'll be better than Dylan, there is so much potential...