http://arttvhawaii.blogspot.com presents Early TDA (Those Darn Accordions!) live at Paul's practice garage and at the Palace of Fine Arts featuring Clyde singing the Jimi Hendrix song, "Fire."
@AccordionsAnonymous yeah, i miss clyde too, he was my great uncle and we visited him a few years ago in SF before he died... let's just say he had a ton of accordions and a few cool marionettes. R.I.P. my famous dead uncle
P.S. i'm currently learning how to play the accordion, i aspire to become as legendary as he was
R.I.P. Clyde. When I saw them in Springfield, Oregon in the 1990s, he wasn't using the cheat sheet, but Paul was at his elbow feeding him the lines. Move over, Rover, and let Clyde take over!
Sometimes art imitates life, and sometimes it's the other way around. I see no way around this, though, this barreling Mack truck of a musical concept. It's work like this that makes us reexamine our values (those of us who have any, that is). And to top it all off, it's danceable. Three thumbs up.
Wahahahaha Rock Grandpa that's so wicked xD
YeahThatsJustMe 8 months ago
Clyde is great!
BackriverRebel 1 year ago
Saw TDA w/Clyde at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley~ & I still wear my TDA "Accordions Don't play Lady of Spain: People Do" tshirt with pride.
sfrances 1 year ago
@AccordionsAnonymous yeah, i miss clyde too, he was my great uncle and we visited him a few years ago in SF before he died... let's just say he had a ton of accordions and a few cool marionettes. R.I.P. my famous dead uncle
P.S. i'm currently learning how to play the accordion, i aspire to become as legendary as he was
ishouldplayzelda 1 year ago
Love these guys seen them in portland .awesome
EXCELERATORS 2 years ago
R.I.P. Clyde. When I saw them in Springfield, Oregon in the 1990s, he wasn't using the cheat sheet, but Paul was at his elbow feeding him the lines. Move over, Rover, and let Clyde take over!
AccordionsAnonymous 2 years ago 2
AWESOME!! :)
darthmarsalis 2 years ago
how cool!
Zylze 2 years ago
?The 'Fire' music is pretty good -- the old guy reading lyrics makes a mockery or it and distracts from what the accordian music can do!
mary2al 2 years ago
Sometimes art imitates life, and sometimes it's the other way around. I see no way around this, though, this barreling Mack truck of a musical concept. It's work like this that makes us reexamine our values (those of us who have any, that is). And to top it all off, it's danceable. Three thumbs up.
zeppy13131 3 years ago