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Smoking Crack, Long Conversations, and the Spring Tour

2010 May 10
by Mike Vitale

Touring by your self is fun, but touring with Cory Joseph is funner. 1

Having done a few college and university tours all by my lonesome, I can attest that having company makes all the difference.

In fact, just a few days into my first tour up the West Coast, I found myself deeply starved for human interaction: I remember having a quite an interesting and long winded conversation with some random dude on the street in Seattle who was trying desperately to sell me crack or a hand job only moments before… and if hindsight truly is 20/20, I think I should have been doing this a long time ago, and I don’t mean smokingcrack, accepting hand jobs from strangers, or having longwinded conversations—I mean touring with dudes like Cory.

We had a lot of fun on our brief stint up the West Coast—

April 18th 2010 – Visalia House Concert
April 19th 2010 – 210 Café in Visalia, CA
April 23rd 2010 – Red Rocks Café in Mountain View, CA
April 25th 2010 – The Kilns in Bend, OR

but in all honesty, Cory beat me to the punch in terms of blogging about it in a very engaging fashion. So, if you find yourself yearning for a more comprehensive and chronological account of our exploits, I invite you to check out Cory’s blog (not to mention his music):

http://coryjoseph.com/?p=218

More blogs coming soon (I have a lot to write about), so stay tuned.

Mike

  1. Oh, I can hear it now. You’re probably thinking, funner isn’t a real word. Well you know what, yes it is, and I’ll explain why. Ignoring any instructor induced grammatical hoopla exemplifying that it isn’t a real word, or for that matter all educational and/or spell check standards aside, the primary function of any language is communication and understanding. So, considering that you understand what I am saying when I spout out “funner,” it really is a word.
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