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TEXAS TRAILS: ROCKERS
The next day I spent some time at Lake Austin, above, created by a dam on the Colorado River which runs through the city.
That evening Hilmar took me to the tiniest bar in Texas. The window in the picture above is the extent of it. At one point while we were there, when I pulled out my wallet, a waitress said, “Oh, a rattlesnake-skin wallet — can I touch it?” I said, “Ma’am, you can rub it all over yourself if you want to.” She took it from me and rubbed it slowly over both her breasts. I found this charming.
We then headed to a joint called Lustre Pearl, where we’d heard some good bands would be playing. We’d heard right. I have no idea what bands they were, but they were excellent. Lustre Pearl is like an ancient Louisiana roadhouse, with an outdoor music area. It’s motto is “Ici Tout Est Bon”, spelled out in neon above. Hilmar and I managed to score a couple of rocking chairs on the front porch, where the music was still loud, even though we couldn’t see the stage.
Hilmar’s daughter Jordan appeared at the place later on — that’s her below in one of the rocking chairs next to her dad:
And again with a friend of hers:
As the night progressed and the bands got better, we drifted out back to stand in front of the stage:
It was all very cool.
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TEXAS TRAILS: RIBS, MOULES AND COUNTRY SWING
We picked up our SXSW badges in Austin on Monday, then had dinner at Lambert’s, the legendary Austin barbecue joint. The baby back ribs I had were magical, perfect — crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside.
I drove with Hilmar to San Antonio the next day, where he had some business, and we lunched at La Frite, a Belgian restaurant (above) which serves excellent moules frites. That night we wandered through downtown Austin to see what was going on as SXSW geared up. There was a lot going on.
We ended up in the bar at the fabled Driskill Hotel (above), which dates from 1886 and which, being near to the state house, has seen its share of Texas political wheeling and dealing. Lyndon Johnson awaited the election returns there in his first unsuccessful bid for a Senate seat. He had stolen a lot of votes in that election but his opponent had stolen more. Johnson was in shock.
There was a good country swing band playing at the Driskill bar:
A splendid preview of the week to come . . .
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HICKORY WIND
In the review linked to in the previous post, Sir Barken Hyena mentions his brother, bluegrass musician Doug Fletcher — that’s him on the right performing one of my favorite songs.
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LOUIS
CANCION MIXTECA
Via Jae Song . . .
AMAZING GRACE
GUESS I’LL HANG MY TEARS OUT TO DRY
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O HOLY NIGHT
In December 2010, Jodi Arias beat out 50 other inmates to win an “American Idol”-style caroling contest for Inmates held by “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” Joe Arpaio, at the Maricopa County jail.
Her prize was a stocking full of Christmas goodies and a turkey dinner for herself and her cellmates.
Jodi is currently on trial for murdering her boyfriend (or ex-boyfriend) by stabbing him 29 times, cutting his throat and then shooting him in the head as he was bleeding out.