Bob Bryden: Thanks Bob.
The two albums I'm most proud of are - 'Lies' and my latest one 'Polaroid Verite'. They are the most consistent in terms of overall playing, production and songcraft. Visit my website www.bobbryden.com for a whole lotta detail. Thanks again fo... moreThanks Bob.
The two albums I'm most proud of are - 'Lies' and my latest one 'Polaroid Verite'. They are the most consistent in terms of overall playing, production and songcraft. Visit my website www.bobbryden.com for a whole lotta detail. Thanks again for you comment.
Bob Bryden
August 17, 2009
Pim Scheelings: Hey thought you might like to know there's a book out on Q65 next week (which i wrote) Published by Ugly Things magazine. check out the video: Q65 playing the Marathon in 1966.
greetz Pim
moreHey thought you might like to know there's a book out on Q65 next week (which i wrote) Published by Ugly Things magazine. check out the video: Q65 playing the Marathon in 1966.
greetz Pim
Bob Bryden: Thanks Bob.
The two albums I'm most proud of are - 'Lies' and my latest one 'Polaroid Verite'. They are the most consistent in terms of overall playing, production and songcraft. Visit my website www.bobbryden.com for a whole lotta detail. Thanks again fo... moreThanks Bob.
The two albums I'm most proud of are - 'Lies' and my latest one 'Polaroid Verite'. They are the most consistent in terms of overall playing, production and songcraft. Visit my website www.bobbryden.com for a whole lotta detail. Thanks again for you comment.
Bob Bryden
August 17, 2009
Pim Scheelings: Hey thought you might like to know there's a book out on Q65 next week (which i wrote) Published by Ugly Things magazine. check out the video: Q65 playing the Marathon in 1966.
greetz Pim
moreHey thought you might like to know there's a book out on Q65 next week (which i wrote) Published by Ugly Things magazine. check out the video: Q65 playing the Marathon in 1966.
greetz Pim
Bio
Whatever you would like to know, gladly ask me...
Favorite Music
Anything old, a little skeptic when it comes to the newer stuff, whether garage punk or not, the production is just too overproduced for me..Anything psychedelic, garage, folk, 60's/70's soul, jazz, blues, old country, rockabilly, progressive rock, blue grass, and reggae is fine with me. Favorite bands: The Monks, The Savages, The Wipers, Rising Storm, Spirit of Christmas, Les Sinners, The Kinks, The Zombies, The Beach Boys, Painted Ship, Tamam Shud, The Wild Cherries, R. Stevie Moore, The Velvet Underground, John Coltrane, Louvin Brothers, Neil Young, The Outsiders (Dutch Group), Group 1850, early Pink Floyd, The Pretty Things, The Poets, The Meat Puppets, The Byrds, Gene Clark, Mickey Newbury, Willie Nelson, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, It's All Meat, the Yardbirds, Contents Are, Bent Wind, the Long Ryders, Miles Davis, Toots and the Maytals, Love, Jimi Hendrix, The Sonics, the Remains,....oh man the list goes on forever....
Favorite Movies
Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Fistful of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More, The Shining, Rosemary's Baby, Raging Bull, Godfather I & II, Casino, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, China Town, Five Easy Pieces, Easy Rider, On The Waterfront, Deliverance, Midnight Cowboy, Serpico, Scarface, anything with John Wayne and a million more....