I love all these stories.
So cool all the places you have gone to.
All the people you have met and or performed with.
You talking about the kangaroo made me LOL. Haha
You have got to realize by now the impact your music has made on many people.
It is an honor to call you SFOM.
I’m so glad this came out today. I thought you’d decided to give up on the stories from the old days when it didn’t show up Thursday. So glad it came out today, I needed my fix. Ha!
So cool to hear about your overseas and international stuff, you’ve really had a full life and hobnobbed with some pretty cool people too.
Thanks as always for sharing!
well DF I finished an episode about the Slow Revival project and then realized I had spoken at all about international events.. thru six years at least. So I wasn’t ready by thursday.. I just finished this one last night.. and I hated it.. so much detail I can’t put in the spaces.. cause I don’t remember. Like the gigs! lot of em had the same set list so unless there was some off the rails thing that happened .. ?
RANDY!!! Boy, I wish I could have seen you and Randy together on stage. I’ve seen him on stage a couple of times and he is fun to watch. And Leon, Rebecca, Larry? Name dropper! I love it. You were in good company on your tours.
I’m glad you get to hear how much your songs have meant to people. I still share some songs with people who might need certain words said to them, and your songs have just the right words. Glad to have a friend like you.
“Road tripping with Bryan Dyncan”. The tales from the other side if the stage!! Sort of has a ring to it, don’t you think?
You could interview folks that servived tour life with …you. Broken key boards, windshields hang by a thread on the interstate. The possibilities are endless
WOW it Dave MendenHall.. good to hear from you I like yer title.. haven’t done interviews that would require more effort than I’m puttin in .. on this second job! LOL
“Road tripping with Bryan Dyncan”. The tales from the other side if the stage!! Sort of has a ring to it, don’t you think?
You could interview folks that servived tour life with …you. Broken key boards, windshields hang by a thread on the interstate. The possibilities are endless .
Imagine meeting the Glass Tiger in the washroom in Toronto eh? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6_-urg5fo
Don’t forget them when they’re gone.
Their hearts would break.
You just met them in the john.
It’s just one of those breaks …
thanks.. hope you don’t mind if I don’t click away.. I got stuff to do LOL I stand corrected by the way .. survivor did Eye of The Tiger. but I figure nobody’s gonna remember Glass Tiger anyway..
In my line of work I’ve been all over the world. Only in America we douse everything in ketchup. Actually in Holland the amount of mayo on fries is crazy. Here in Israel its ketchup or hot sauce. Salt vinegar chips are addictive. I can stop when I start. Great to see the world and know that music traverses all boundaries and cultures. I say throw out the politicians and let musicians run the world LOL. BD for president!!!
I love your swag. Your Truly The Soulman! And you sure can tell a story…
Bryan, I sure am Blessed the our path crossed in 2003 at The Rockefellers Houston & our Daystar Interview was Top Drawer
Boyd! Thanks for stoppin by, I’ve never forgotten you labor of love in the way of COOL either. I’ve avoided a pastoral lot because I didn’t wanna be my dad.. the ministry broke him eventually..
C&P’d this from Wikipedia so y’all gotta believe me.
“Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)” is a song by Canadian rock band Glass Tiger. It was released in 1986 as the lead from their debut album, The Thin Red Line. The song reached number one in Canada and number two in the United States. The song features backing vocals by fellow Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams.”
One Bryan is never enough, and two Bryans can really sing!
If you ever venture into my neighborhood of the Great White North, you know I’m gonna “Run to You” eh! 🙂
I was wrong about them doing the Rocky theme eye of the tiger .. got my tigers mixed up.. I found em in the mens room backstage fiddlin with some kina thing to smoke and I walk in and say.. ‘this is a bust’ .. scared the crap out of em LOL .. I don’t think they liked me after that.
Yeah, mate, in Spring, the male kangas get pretty territorial and attack other males, of any species. Makes up for not having bears, big cats and wolves.
Hey Bryan…did you ever make it to the western provinces? I was born in Edmonton, Alberta and had family in B.C. Don’t remember much about it, we moved to the states when I was eight.
You are a well-traveled man and it’s fun to hear about all your pit stops and the folks you rubbed elbows with. Oh and thank you Randy Stonehill for being quick enough to save your life.
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I love all these stories.
So cool all the places you have gone to.
All the people you have met and or performed with.
You talking about the kangaroo made me LOL. Haha
You have got to realize by now the impact your music has made on many people.
It is an honor to call you SFOM.
kind of you to say.. lately I’ve been thinkin how we have to leave that all behind ourselves .. I follow Jesus cause that is too true
I’m so glad this came out today. I thought you’d decided to give up on the stories from the old days when it didn’t show up Thursday. So glad it came out today, I needed my fix. Ha!
So cool to hear about your overseas and international stuff, you’ve really had a full life and hobnobbed with some pretty cool people too.
Thanks as always for sharing!
well DF I finished an episode about the Slow Revival project and then realized I had spoken at all about international events.. thru six years at least. So I wasn’t ready by thursday.. I just finished this one last night.. and I hated it.. so much detail I can’t put in the spaces.. cause I don’t remember. Like the gigs! lot of em had the same set list so unless there was some off the rails thing that happened .. ?
RANDY!!! Boy, I wish I could have seen you and Randy together on stage. I’ve seen him on stage a couple of times and he is fun to watch. And Leon, Rebecca, Larry? Name dropper! I love it. You were in good company on your tours.
I’m glad you get to hear how much your songs have meant to people. I still share some songs with people who might need certain words said to them, and your songs have just the right words. Glad to have a friend like you.
Kind words Robbin, thanks .. I mostly crossed paths with these people it wasn’t like we were friends all the time
“Road tripping with Bryan Dyncan”. The tales from the other side if the stage!! Sort of has a ring to it, don’t you think?
You could interview folks that servived tour life with …you. Broken key boards, windshields hang by a thread on the interstate. The possibilities are endless
WOW it Dave MendenHall.. good to hear from you I like yer title.. haven’t done interviews that would require more effort than I’m puttin in .. on this second job! LOL
“Road tripping with Bryan Dyncan”. The tales from the other side if the stage!! Sort of has a ring to it, don’t you think?
You could interview folks that servived tour life with …you. Broken key boards, windshields hang by a thread on the interstate. The possibilities are endless .
You’ve been around. I heard your concert in Dallas in the early 90’s, as well as the “Left Behind” gig at Second Baptist in Houston.
Hey JC.. I just wish I had more detailed stories about all these places.. it’s all fragments thanks for signin in!
Imagine meeting the Glass Tiger in the washroom in Toronto eh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6_-urg5fo
Don’t forget them when they’re gone.
Their hearts would break.
You just met them in the john.
It’s just one of those breaks …
thanks.. hope you don’t mind if I don’t click away.. I got stuff to do LOL I stand corrected by the way .. survivor did Eye of The Tiger. but I figure nobody’s gonna remember Glass Tiger anyway..
In my line of work I’ve been all over the world. Only in America we douse everything in ketchup. Actually in Holland the amount of mayo on fries is crazy. Here in Israel its ketchup or hot sauce. Salt vinegar chips are addictive. I can stop when I start. Great to see the world and know that music traverses all boundaries and cultures. I say throw out the politicians and let musicians run the world LOL. BD for president!!!
I tend to go with the Joker when he said to Batman.. You don’t wanna take over the world.. who ya gonna get to run it?
I love your swag. Your Truly The Soulman! And you sure can tell a story…
Bryan, I sure am Blessed the our path crossed in 2003 at The Rockefellers Houston & our Daystar Interview was Top Drawer
Boyd! Thanks for stoppin by, I’ve never forgotten you labor of love in the way of COOL either. I’ve avoided a pastoral lot because I didn’t wanna be my dad.. the ministry broke him eventually..
The Prince of Norway!! Ha!! that’s great man….
Hey flower man! thanks
Heh Frequent Flyer!
Don’t be trash talking tigers eh.
C&P’d this from Wikipedia so y’all gotta believe me.
“Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)” is a song by Canadian rock band Glass Tiger. It was released in 1986 as the lead from their debut album, The Thin Red Line. The song reached number one in Canada and number two in the United States. The song features backing vocals by fellow Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams.”
One Bryan is never enough, and two Bryans can really sing!
If you ever venture into my neighborhood of the Great White North, you know I’m gonna “Run to You” eh! 🙂
I was wrong about them doing the Rocky theme eye of the tiger .. got my tigers mixed up.. I found em in the mens room backstage fiddlin with some kina thing to smoke and I walk in and say.. ‘this is a bust’ .. scared the crap out of em LOL .. I don’t think they liked me after that.
Yeah, mate, in Spring, the male kangas get pretty territorial and attack other males, of any species. Makes up for not having bears, big cats and wolves.
LOL And I thought we were playin…
First time I’ve heard of kookaburras used in such a context.
LOL first thing to come to mind.. I already used nutshells once! ROFL
Hey Bryan…did you ever make it to the western provinces? I was born in Edmonton, Alberta and had family in B.C. Don’t remember much about it, we moved to the states when I was eight.
You are a well-traveled man and it’s fun to hear about all your pit stops and the folks you rubbed elbows with. Oh and thank you Randy Stonehill for being quick enough to save your life.
Hi Beth good to hear from you… and yes.. I covered Canada from New Brunswick to British Columbia.. Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver