Saturday, July 11, 2009

How to Enjoy the Ottawa Bluesfest



1) The first step to enjoying the Ottawa Bluesfest is to research the lineup ahead of time -- read the schedule on-line. Learn about all those performers you've never heard of.
2) Draw up up your personal Bluesfest plan. Make sure to include some musicians you know and love, and some you don't know but could be right up your alley.

3) Let all your friends know where you will be and encourage them to join you, or go on your own (some of your friends are not into Metric and you are, for example.)

4) Finally, if you are a mid-life person who doesn't know how yet, it is time to learn how to send text messages. That way you can text your friends to tell them where you are when it's too loud to talk: "am at sam roberts - near sound booth."

5) Take a few photos to document the atmosphere, and enjoy the music!
Photos, from top: Kind Sunny Adé, Steve Earle, and Okkerville River.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Copperhead Road By Steve Earle

Well my name's John Lee Pettimore
Same as my daddy and his daddy before
You hardly ever saw Grandaddy down here
He only came to town about twice a year
He'd buy a hundred pounds of yeast and some copper line
Everybody knew that he made moonshine
Now the revenue man wanted Grandaddy bad
He headed up the holler with everything he had
It's before my time but I've been told
He never came back from Copperhead Road

Now Daddy ran the whiskey in a big block Dodge
Bought it at an auction at the Mason's Lodge
Johnson County Sheriff painted on the side
Just shot a coat of primer then he looked inside
Well him and my uncle tore that engine down
I still remember that rumblin' sound
Well the sheriff came around in the middle of the night
Heard mama cryin', knew something wasn't right
He was headed down to Knoxville with the weekly load
You could smell the whiskey burnin' down Copperhead Road

I volunteered for the Army on my birthday
They draft the white trash first,'round here anyway
I done two tours of duty in Vietnam
And I came home with a brand new plan
I take the seed from Colombia and Mexico
I plant it up the holler down Copperhead Road
Well the D.E.A.'s got a chopper in the air
I wake up screaming like I'm back over there
I learned a thing or two from ol' Charlie don't you know
You better stay away from Copperhead Road