I Think We All Know The Problem W/ Long Hair

Eating It

Like many another COVID shut-in, I too let my pate run wild—in the way of hair and it being “long,” as it were. I now have the shoulder-length hair of my junior-high, half-a-hippie 13-year-old dreams. It’s a bit silly on a man my age, though. It tends to get into your mouth when you’re eating and everywhere else when you’re not.

I’ve decided to incorporate it into a TBA future show. I’ll start out with my hair all frizzed out, as large as possible. Then at some propitious point, dunk my head in a bucket of water—because that should be a funny sight. Should get a laugh.

Then, at a later point, I’ll invite an audience member up on stage and give them two minutes to cut it. That should also get some laughs. Let’s hope I don’t end up “eating it,” in an entirely different sense.

I hope these posts reach everyone who writes messages. I get supportive, generous messages and I’m grateful to read them. I will go into messages and answer a few, but there are a lot of those, and I’m a live-in aide for a person with cerebral palsy, so I don’t have a lot of spare time.

Forward Definition was included in our Free Luv project, as well as our Orchard release Luv Honey. This song is taken from something my friend Wes Streeter said to me about our mutual friend, Mickey (who also played bass on several live gigs. She is pictured on the cover for Luv Honey). The musicians who played on it are listed in the booklet pages that are stored in the images section of this website.

There’s a page which lists the various musicians with a unique symbol next to their name. That symbol appears on the lyrics page for the songs they played on. Match the symbol to the name on the Player Roster to see who played on what song.

I’ll post the entire booklet so people can see what the Free Luv project was all about. It’s on Raymond’s page.