Welcome Whosis, Paul pretty well summed up Parker.
Perceptions of this place are as varied as the ales of the world, mine goes something like this; a typical evening at the Cold Ale Blokes Bar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlNZF1QLrbw
(Freeze the video at 2:30 to see Parker behind the bar)
Coincidentally, I had just pulled my tenderloin from the oven last night.
Reverend Horton Heat is a new one on me, I'll look into this dude.
I don’t know here to begin, when it comes to music my tastes are as varied as an East Texas quilt.
Being the last in line, starting with depression era parents followed by four siblings ahead of me, my ears were subjected to the widest array of music that vinyl could crank out.
Whether it was mother’s Gregorian Chants, Classsical music, Catholic hymns pounded out on the piano, father’s Big Band, Bob Wills, Spike Jones, Arthur Lyman, my brother blasting out the likes of Blue Cheer, The Who, Zeppelin, Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Cream, three sisters listening to Herman’s Hermits, Neil Young, Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, Buffalo Springfield and on and on…, my contributions to the testosterone jam fests were often met with scorn as I pulled out, oh let’s say…a Glen Miller LP.
As it turned out, my brother’s influence brought me into the fold when I dropped something like this on the fellas followed by the common refrain; “crank it up dude”…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FSZhCKbQZc

