"I Make the Dough, You Get The Glory"
That's the name of this new song from countrified Ontario singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards's forthcoming third album, Asking For Flowers. It leads to some great you're this and I'm that lines lke "You're cool and cred like Fogerty, I'm Elvis Presley in the 70's" and "You're the Great One, I'm Marty McSorley." Do hockey fans get that last reference? Speaking of sports, while you're at Edwards's Myspace, listen to her awesomely slow and steady cover of Tom Petty's "Face In The Crowd." He's playing the Superbowl Halftime Show this year. Let's hope he doesn't have a wardrobe malfunction or simulate a penis with his guitar. Unless you dig that sorta thing.
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I saw Kathleen Edwards play this song last year here in Toronto, and she said that she wrote it in reference to her touring guitarist, Jim Bryson, who has released several critically acclaimed (in Canada anyway) records...
Posted by: Thierry at January 16, 2008 12:53 PM | ReplyScore = 1
"Do hockey fans get that last reference?"
If you are Canadian, you wouldn't get a passport if you didn't get that reference.
Posted by: bobfrombob at January 16, 2008 1:47 PM | ReplyLove you Kathleen!
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