14
Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.
4 revisions | whatsnotlost at Nov 17, 2020 01:43 AM | |
---|---|---|
14There was a totem pole raising in Pelican, to raise the town's morale (due to the closure of the cold storage plant). The second year, we hired a bigger boat and had three official bands, and a pickup band, leaving room for anything spontaneous to happen. This year we'll have three boats, five bands, and a pickup band, two coffee house concerts and spontaneous music. We'll bring in 160 people or so, and some people come in on their own. We want to keep the festival to the scale of Pelican. It's now about 100 people. There's only one restaurant, the bars might serve some food, only bunkhouses and camping. There's a store, a couple of bars, a saw mill, a marine repair shop and the cold storage plant. No cars or roads. GW: So you left Detroit, The Motor City, one of the country's largest cities, and went to Pelican. Were your parents long-time Detroit residents, and did they think you were somehow turning your back on your heritage? Was it like Survivor? "Everyone fits in because everyone's wacked. There was a certain group that was the intelligentsia of the slime line. GW: What's the dirtiest song you've heard at the dirty song contest? GW: I don't hear you play folk music on your show. | 14There was a totem pole raising in Pelican, to raise the town's morale (due to the closure of the cold storage plant). The second year, we hired a bigger boat and had three official bands, and a pickup band, leaving room for anything spontaneous to happen. This year we'll have three boats, five bands, and a pickup band, two coffee house concerts and spontaneous music. We'll bring in 160 people or so, and some people come in on their own. We want to keep the festival to the scale of Pelican. It's now about 100 people. There's only one restaurant, the bars might serve some food, only bunkhouses and camping. There's a store, a couple of bars, a saw mill, a marine repair shop and the cold storage plant. No cars or roads. GW: So you left Detroit, The Motor City, one of the country's largest cities, and went to Pelican. Were your parents long-time Detroit residents, and did they think you were somehow turning your back on your heritage? Was it like Survivor? "Everyone fits in because everyone's wacked. There was a certain group that was the intelligentsia of the slime line. GW: What's the dirtiest song you've heard at the dirty song contest? GW: I don't hear you play folk music on your show. |