So Watsky and Dylan are friends, both are from SF. Dylan features in some of Watsky’s early stuff. The first time I ever heard Watsky was when he opened for Starkid’s Apocalyptour in SF. They performed this song there. I was hooked and have been a Watsky fan since. For other Dylan in Watsky songs you can check out The Legend of Hardhead Ned on the Cardboard Castles album and Dylan sings the hook on Watsky’s Rich Girl and Mrs. Robinson on the live version.
Love Dylan getting his bluegrass on! Home Free also does a great cover of this song - it would be cool to see you compare the two! Keep up the good work 😀
So Watsky and Dylan are friends, both are from SF. Dylan features in some of Watsky’s early stuff. The first time I ever heard Watsky was when he opened for Starkid’s Apocalyptour in SF. They performed this song there. I was hooked and have been a Watsky fan since.
For other Dylan in Watsky songs you can check out The Legend of Hardhead Ned on the Cardboard Castles album and Dylan sings the hook on Watsky’s Rich Girl and Mrs. Robinson on the live version.
ua-cam.com/video/CDRi0Cf8Yng/v-deo.html Here’s the link to the video for the Legend of Hardhead Ned, featuring Dylan doing an Australian accent 😆
gwatsky.bandcamp.com/album/live-from-the-troubadour this album has the version of Rich Girl and Mrs. Robinson featuring Dylan.
Daaaaannnnnggggg! I haven't heard from Watsky in years. The man is a fricking word artist genius. His old stuff is gold, too.
You need to check out Dylan's solo album Confluence, for how much you liked him in this I think you'd really enjoy it.
Love Dylan getting his bluegrass on! Home Free also does a great cover of this song - it would be cool to see you compare the two! Keep up the good work 😀
dylan saunders is great! he has a recent single out called "American Tune", its a bluesey song and its so great
this is different !!!