Neil’s right foot, stolen from his website. Flatlander at False 45th posted about Neil Cleary’s upcoming show at the Langdon St. Cafe.

A good read. And he got the name of the “band” right. 😉

 


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Casey Rea was the Seven Days music editor from 2004 until 2007. He won the 2005 John D. Donoghue award for arts criticism from the Vermont Press Association.

5 replies on “Finally: Someone gets it right!”

  1. I love how if you get old enough, you’re allowed to be a “godfather”.”Sorry, Casey… Neil wanted you to know it’s just business…”

  2. Would you have preferred “elder statesman”, “forefather”, “sage”, or “maharishi”?I was going to refer to you as the Bob Mould of the Burlington scene but then I would have had to explain the career path of influential band>>>solo career>>>exploring different sounds>>>blah blah blah. Plus, Bob can be a bit of a cranky old man these days so I didn’t want to saddle you with that connotation.

  3. Would you have preferred “elder statesman”, “forefather”, “sage”, or “maharishi”?No way, I’m still getting into the Godfather thing. Although Casey, in his role, might fit the part better. He does a better evil thing, and is generally better dressed then I. Just as long as I can be Consiglieri.

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