You guys have to be all old and still be in here playing.
I know we're not.
Every Sunday for the next 40 years.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
I guess it was a sort of magical happening and that Heather and I were both auditioning for another band as the guitarists. They didn't hire either one of us.
So we just started, which is to start our own band on the Restless History.
We play Negras Americano.
Original things and covers.
Vocadelic.
Oh, the name of the bar?
Yeah.
All right.
We're family.
I love it.
It is a founding family member of the Grateful Dead.
Was he in charge of the recording?
He made LSD.
He was one of the largest producers of LSD and then he moved over to Australia for a while because he was getting in trouble for making LSD.
Um, just in this specific community, I think this is a really big opportunity for us to get to come every week and grow as a band and grow as a following and we're really grateful for this opportunity here because a lot of bands come in this position and we were lucky enough to get it.
And this is really helping nurture us and bring us together as a band, including this part of town.
So it's a really good opportunity to be really happy today.
I like Boulder because it's really a lot more open to trying different diverse things.
You can come and play a wean cover, you can play an original song, you can play a traditional song, a slow song, a cool grass song and everybody seems to be cool with it.
I would have to agree with Colleen.
Yeah, it's a lot more laid back up here.
This is a lot more accepting and laid back.
Thank you.
