
The book has lived for years now on my night stand. A couple months ago, I went into town to get some dinner on my own. It's a sin to eat alone without a book, so I grabbed Singers on Songwriting. To my surprise, I discovered that I had never read the chapter on Suzanne Vega before. Suzanne is one of my favorites and she has been a huge influence ever since my brother, Norbert, played "Small Blue Thing" for me on his famous stereo, about eight times in a row. So, there I was, reading this article on Suzanne Vega, the aroma of Chicken Parmisan wafting up from beneath the book, and I thought to myself, "I'm going to write this Paul Zollo a letter and thank him for making this book."
So, When I got home, I found his email address and I really did write him. Imagine that, me following up on an idea that I had.
A few days letter, I got a very nice response from Mr. Zollo. That correspondence resulted in me sending him a copy of "Looks Like I'm Tall". That was pretty much the end of the story until I got an email yesterday announcing the first issue of Blue Railroad Magazine.

The simple description on the home page says this: "Bluerailroad is a new online music magazine that features in-depth interviews, articles and reviews by and about musicians from all genres and generations." Sounds pretty good right? In this issue there is a new interview with Leiber And Stoller and an older interview with Dylan. There are also columns by people like Peter Case and John Doe. It's a free online magazine, so why not stop over and give it a look.
It's nice to find a music magazine that's actually about music rather than just fashions and trends and what have you. Yee.
Links:
The New Free Online: Blue Radio Magazine
The Must-Have Book: Songwriters on Songwriting
5 comments:
why is it a sin to eat in a restaurant alone without a book? I hate that.
What I love is Songwriters on Songwriting. I've had that book for a few years myself.
It's a personal sin. Meaning for me only. Meaning, I can't stand eating alone without something to read. Also I liked the way that sentence sounded.
My sins, are for myself only, I'd never suggest that anyone else apply them to their own life.
Of course I am not thinking that you, Henning, have decided that it is a sin for all but the attitude I rail against is the common perception in this society that it is somehow wrong for a person to eat out in public alone and that pains me a little bit. from now on, when I am out eating alone in public, I am going to bring my Henning cardboard cut-out doll who will, of course, be reading a book.
On the contrary, I love to eat out alone as I love to go to movies alone. I just like to have a book along. (not at the movies)
I'm pro solitary adventures.
I am solidly pro-adventures.
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