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All prices are in AUD. Sitemap Powered by BigCommerce. Site Information. Please wait Call us on. Facebook Twitter. He bears no relation to this one. Larry was born in Ossining, NY in the s, too early to be a Backstreet Boy, and just in time to catch the scent left in the air by the sexual revolution. Undaunted, he took up the saxophone. In high school he played in jazz bands and started composing songs of his own, none of which he can be forced to play at present.

Some songs from the Columbian era ca. For at some point, who the hell knows exactly when, he realized he was a funny dude. This is pure speculation here, but I'm guessing that this was a double revelation: his lightning wit and mordant sense of absurdity were both a desperate defense against a cruel, uncaring world, and a pretty good way of getting chicks. Stir in an unusual sensitivity to language and tireless energy, sprinkle liberally with existential doubt, set oven on 'The Reagan Years,' and you have the makings of an artist.

While he was always doing something musical, such as playing with and writing horn charts for Joey Cheezhee and the Velveeta Underground in the late 80s, Larry had a wide-ranging and successful career as a magazine journalist. His best gig, at least that I've heard of, was as a staff writer for Details Magazine, back when it was cool: three or four times a year he would go off for a month or two to work some crazy job and then write about it.

The cover photo of Larry's first album, 'An Endless Chain of Accidents,' captures Larry when he labored under the Golden Arches where he reluctantly turned down a promotion ; he also manned a fishing boat off Alaska and gutted cows for a meat-packing company. He wrote for Esquire, the New York Times Magazine, and a bunch of others - about the rock scene in LA, yoga in India, and smoking psychedelic toad sweat.

A pretty nice match for such a peripatetic and edgy intellect. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Artist: Larry Gallagher. Format: CD. Title: Can I Go Now?. Catalogue Number: larrygallagher2. Condition: New. CD NEW. Buy It Now.

Add to cart. Sold by rarewaves-usa About this product Product Identifiers Record Label. He bears no relation to this one. Larry was born in Ossining, NY in the s, too early to be a Backstreet Boy, and just in time to catch the scent left in the air by the sexual revolution. Undaunted, he took up the saxophone. In high school he played in jazz bands and started composing songs of his own, none of which he can be forced to play at present.

Some songs from the Columbian era ca. For at some point, who the hell knows exactly when, he realized he was a funny dude. This is pure speculation here, but I'm guessing that this was a double revelation: his lightning wit and mordant sense of absurdity were both a desperate defense against a cruel, uncaring world, and a pretty good way of getting chicks.

Stir in an unusual sensitivity to language and tireless energy, sprinkle liberally with existential doubt, set oven on 'The Reagan Years,' and you have the makings of an artist.



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