tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416341316743647631.post5231832683118621972..comments2023-06-12T05:25:36.653-07:00Comments on A Sunday Kind of Love: Odds and endsNick Toloudishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05638120254852746608noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416341316743647631.post-1339268590487350902009-06-07T08:21:50.529-07:002009-06-07T08:21:50.529-07:00Hey, Matt. Good to hear about the Booker T. disc....Hey, Matt. Good to hear about the Booker T. disc. Booker T and the MGs were Neil's backing band off and on during the 1990s, and they also recorded the album Are you Passionate? (2002) together. I love their sound together. I'll have to check out Potato Hole. Great album title, too!<br /><br />Thompson and Wainwright have been friends for a long time now, I think. Thompson was playing guitar on Wainwright's albums as early as Fame and Wealth (1983). Guitar playing and singing styles are obviously pretty different. But I detect similarities in tone and spirit.Nick Toloudishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05638120254852746608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416341316743647631.post-49185020054431692932009-06-03T21:03:16.171-07:002009-06-03T21:03:16.171-07:00For more Neil Young crunch, check out the new Book...For more Neil Young crunch, check out the new Booker T. Jones disc, <i>Potato Hole</i>, which features Neil on guitar along with the Drive-By Truckers.<br /><br />Richard Thompson and Loudon Wainright is an interesting pairing. I think of them so differently. I'll be curious to know what those shows are like.Matt Wintershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06800809930302332420noreply@blogger.com