This must be so frustrating for Jim Cuddy… he is such a BRILLIANT songwriter, and he is reduced to playing on this small stage. He should be playing big theaters with appreciative audiences. He is a genius…what a humbling lesson for other musicians…..man, this is sad for me, even though I love him and his music.
I cannot imagine being lucky enough to see Blue Rodeo in such an intimate setting - especially this song - and these losers don’t have any idea what they are witnessing and can’t be bothered to be respectful and shut the hell up. Such a shame. (Heck, who am I kidding. I’m in Florida and will never be lucky enough to even see them live).
I was a huge James Gray fan and of all the bands he played in. I had the opportunity to book him with Strato-Chief a few times but regretabally was not able to ever attend these shows
Don’t the audience know that they are witnessing genius?..
My heart hurts with that song. One of the best.
This must be so frustrating for Jim Cuddy… he is such a BRILLIANT songwriter, and he is reduced to playing on this small stage. He should be playing big theaters with appreciative audiences. He is a genius…what a humbling lesson for other musicians…..man, this is sad for me, even though I love him and his music.
This was a loving, intimate memorial for James Gray who was part of many bands.
I cannot imagine being lucky enough to see Blue Rodeo in such an intimate setting - especially this song - and these losers don’t have any idea what they are witnessing and can’t be bothered to be respectful and shut the hell up. Such a shame.
(Heck, who am I kidding. I’m in Florida and will never be lucky enough to even see them live).
I was a huge James Gray fan and of all the bands he played in. I had the opportunity to book him with Strato-Chief a few times but regretabally was not able to ever attend these shows
*Love* (shut up people)
Beautiful song... Wish the people in the audience would shut up though.