Agree! I wanted to go to this show so bad, but has to travel out of town for work unfortunately. Hopefully he plays in Nashville again soon, can’t imagine he will stay venues that size much longer though.Record is so good. Signed vinyl is supposed to ship this week I think. Saw him last night in Nashville. I mean he is every bit as good as Sturgill and Tyler in my opinion.
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He was saying he’s lives here now so I think he will. I picked him first record last night since I didn’t own that one of vinyl. That’s a great record too.Agree! I wanted to go to this show so bad, but has to travel out of town for work unfortunately. Hopefully he plays in Nashville again soon, can’t imagine he will stay venues that size much longer though.
Mine shipped a few days ago!Record is so good. Signed vinyl is supposed to ship this week I think. Saw him last night in Nashville. I mean he is every bit as good as Sturgill and Tyler in my opinion.
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I'm a new convert to Sturgill. Which album would you start with, Metamodern or Cuttin' the Grass ?
I’m a lukewarm Sturgill fan, but I LOVE the Cuttin’ the grass records. They’re just fun.I'm a new convert to Sturgill. Which album would you start with, Metamodern or Cuttin' the Grass ?
I'm a new convert to Sturgill. Which album would you start with, Metamodern or Cuttin' the Grass ?
A Sailor’s Guide to Earth.I'm a new convert to Sturgill. Which album would you start with, Metamodern or Cuttin' the Grass ?
A Sailor’s Guide to Earth.
really, just don’t start with Sound & Fury.
Love is … a strong wordI loved Sound & Fury but, yeah, definitely not the best starting point!
Love is … a strong word
Cuttin' Grass and the Ryman concert he did are more our styleStrong words from a strange fellow.
I get that not many people share my feelings here, but I was dancing around in absolute batshit glee in the kitchen I was working in at the time it came out!
I think it is a great album and when I saw him on that tour, he sounded better to me than when I saw him live for Sailor with Laur Joamets and the horn section (which was a good show, but not as fired up as the S&F show, IMHO). And yet, some people were critical of those S&F shows and the surrounding press Sturgill did did not seem to help. That being said, I love all of his albums and I enjoy that they are different from one another.Strong words from a strange fellow.
I get that not many people share my feelings here, but I was dancing around in absolute batshit glee in the kitchen I was working in at the time it came out!
I think it is a great album and when I saw him on that tour, he sounded better to me than when I saw him live for Sailor with Laur Joamets and the horn section (which was a good show, but not as fired up as the S&F show, IMHO). And yet, some people were critical of those S&F shows and the surrounding press Sturgill did did not seem to help. That being said, I love all of his albums and I enjoy that they are different from one another.
Yes, one of the first shows of the tour, in Birmingham. Tyler Childers opened. Sturgill's guitar playing was much more out front and aggressive, in a good way.This is amazing, you got the see a S & F show before the whole tour was canned what like a week and half in.
I don’t hate. I also admire the courage it took to make.Strong words from a strange fellow.
I get that not many people share my feelings here, but I was dancing around in absolute batshit glee in the kitchen I was working in at the time it came out!