Blues Traveler was on the TV program Austin City Limits about 2 weeks ago. I thought it was strange – couldn’t those assclowns just willingly shrink into obscurity and surface every year or so to headline the Basilica Block Party with the Gin Blossoms? Then again, I live in
At the end of my sophomore year in 1995, Al Woitas got me a job at Jake’s Pizza. It was probably the best job a 16-year old could have, and still one of my all time favorites. Jake’s overlooked/spat upon the relevant child labor laws and allowed me to deliver pizzas for $4.25 and hour plus tips (since they were a small business, they got to undercut the “real” minimum wage of $4.75/hr.). It seems almost unthinkable to me now, but they provided vehicles for the drivers. Not that they were anything special, but in retrospect, it seems like a pretty damned stupid idea to allow newly-minted drivers to take the wheel of a car towards which they had no responsibility.
Right, Blues Traveler. It was probably July, and dusk was creeping over one of the truly nice summer days in
Suck it in suck it in suck it in
If you're Rin Tin Tin or Anne Boleyn
Make a desperate move or else you'll win
And then begin
To see
What you're doing to me this MTV is not for free
It's so PC it's killing me
So desperately I sing to thee
Of love…
The spell of the summer night was broken. Despite the fact that I was a born-again Christian trying to live a swear-free and pious (the same thing to my juvenile mind) lifestyle, I thought, “Wow, this is complete shit.” It’s probably the only lasting wisdom I possessed at that age. And while I am as shocked now as I was then that people would willingly listen to Blues Traveler, I was happy to recover a little corner of my youth. Unfortunately for my local PBS affiliate, their decision to spend good donations on such shit makes me reconsider my thoughts of possibly donating money at some as of yet undetermined point in time in the future.