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My Life According to Billy C Farlow--Lost in the Ozone

Posted: Aug 03, 2009

There is a clever little game making its way around the internet. The game is called "My Life According To ....."  To play you simply substitute your choice of artist or band and then answer the questions with song titles recorded by the artist.  I found it great fun to send the qustionnaire to my friends and see what artist or band that they had chosen.

My choice was blues harmonica player and composer Billy C Farlow (fomerly with Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen). Not only is Billy C an awesome musician with a long recording history, but he is also my brother-in-law. I thought I would share with you my answers and encourage you to play the game. Just cut and paste the questionnaire into an email and change all the answers. Since Swampland is dedicated to the culture of the south, it would be cool to choose a southern artist or group. (Photo of Billy C Farlow and me at one of Dick Cooper's soirees.)

Pick your Artist: Billy C Farlow

Describe yourself: Crazy Little Mama

How do you feel: Lost in the Ozone

Describe where you currently live: Alabama

If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Old Kentucky Hills of Tennessee

Your favorite form of transportation: Blue Highway

Your best friend: Riverwoman

What's the weather like? It's Gonna Rain

If your life was a TV show, what would it be called? Crack in the Wall

What is life to you? I Ain't Never Had Too Much Fun

Your relationship: All You Need is a Good Man

Your fear: Down To Seeds and Stems

What is the best advice you have been given? Shake It Down

Thought for the day: What's The Matter Now?

My soul's present condition: All Night Boogie!

My motto: Wine, Wine, Wine, Do Your Stuff
 

Check in later this week for more on "That's What I Like about The South."   I hope to hear from you for suggestions about unusual southern customs or fare.

Also, as a special treat, Billy C Farlow has written a guest feature for Swampland on blues harmonica player "Jaybird" Coleman. 

-----Penne J. Laubenthal

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