Jason Mraz

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Anybody else listening to him? I borrowed it from my son and liked it so much I burned a copy. Not blow you away great, but a few good tunes. I'm a sucker for some good banjo playing. The Remedy is all over VH-1, and it's the catchiest song I've heard this summer. Your thoughts on this, please.

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I don't like it/him. Dave Matthews wannabe.

But then, I don't like Dave Matthews. So, I may not be the one to ask.
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well, thanks for your comments, Mr. Radio. If you'll just step this way....

I don't know Dave well enough to compare, and all I know of Jason is this debut. I would compare him to John Mayer, but better. Kill me, ridicule me, I am basically a happy person and I like happy music. Especially when I'm here in hell writing payroll checks and watching the owner get shitfaced.

Anybody missing a grandpa or a great uncle? We've found one who doesn't remember his name or where he's from. Apparently kidnapped and left on a trail in the Great Smokies. I'll post a picture if you're interested.

Not going to see Jason this Saturday, however, since my folks are coming in for a visit. #1 son is. Tom Petty will be here later in the summer, but I can't get excited about that. If it's free, well then, I'll see. The rhyme is taking control, watch out freaks, I'm on a roll!
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I forgot to mention that Jason is backed by the Agents of Good Root on this cd. That's where the good banjo pickin' comes in.
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Yep, just listened to Curbside Prophet and The Remedy about 17 times in a row--the remedy is the experience!

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I was not trying to ridicule you in any way, and I apologise if it came across that way. I was only trying to answer your question, and perhaps I was too blunt. My apologies.
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Mr. Radio, I'm just talking to myself so my sorry little thread doesn't feel so lonely! :lol: No offence taken at anything. As I said, I'm Bullet Proof today. (and that would be a reference to a Dan Jenkins book that puts forth the 10 stages of drunkeness). I'm not drunk, but surrounded by those who are.
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