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Amazing new artist
Posted: 2/8/2006, 12:46 pm
by Axtech
Josh told me about this guy, and you absolutely have to check him out.
He's awesome.
Amazing.
You've seriously never heard anything like it...
The amazing new country singer...
Rick Moranis
Rick Fucking Moranis.
Is now a country singer.

Posted: 2/8/2006, 1:53 pm
by magicseamonkey
hahaa....reminds me of him singing "Close to You" in Parenthood
Posted: 2/8/2006, 1:55 pm
by Johnny
Posted: 2/8/2006, 5:03 pm
by namkablam
Posted: 2/8/2006, 5:21 pm
by clumsychild_
Posted: 2/8/2006, 5:49 pm
by magicseamonkey
Anyone else get a kick out of the album title?
Posted: 2/8/2006, 5:51 pm
by Axtech
Secret hidden bonus track: "I Bet She Gives Great Helmet"
Posted: 2/8/2006, 6:03 pm
by magicseamonkey
JC: OK, let's shift gears here. You have a country album out now. What's a Canadian guy like you doing cutting a country album?
RM: Country music isn't limited. It isn't just from the south. Obviously, it has a history and comes from all over the place. Canada's no exception to that. Anne Murray is a country artist. I don't limit my taste. There's some jazz that I like and there's some opera. I've been listening to what was essentially country music, but it crossed over to rock. I've never lost my taste for bluegrass. I think there's a real relationship between bluegrass and jazz. The finest musicians are around. I think Alison Krauss and her band are the best today. The same goes for Rick Skaggs and his band. In the last couple years, because my daughter was listening to a lot of it, I just started writing these tunes. [I'd] read The New York Times and The Washington Post, and just started writing.
JC: How long did it take you to make the album?
RM: A few months. It wasn't like it came from a studio with a release date. It happened by accident. I've always been bad at planning things. I think on one side, people who know me are surprised that I would call this thing a country album instead of a comedy album. Then, there are people who only know me as an actor, which is not really what I am. It's just I fell into a bunch of movies that kind of fit in my life. It made sense to do them in the '80s. Folks who know me think it's hilarious. And there are the country stations that have respect for the genre. I hope we can find some sort of base. In terms of the commercial [aspect], it's not done for those reasons. It's always good if it's exposed, and liked...
JC: Do you plan on touring?
RM: You can't tour without a band, and I don't have a band. Nobody's asked me...
Posted: 2/8/2006, 11:14 pm
by bovine
magicseamonkey wrote:I think Alison Krauss and her band are the best today. The same goes for Rick Skaggs and his band.
There's a reason something is called "the best" and it's not because "the same" can go for something else
:::troy:::
Posted: 2/8/2006, 11:18 pm
by bovine
bovine wrote::::troy:::
See, I knew if I put that in my actual sig I'd start forgetting and it would end up on there twice

Posted: 2/9/2006, 7:21 am
by nikki4982

Rick Moranis!? The world's gone mad.
PS.

Aww, Troy. You'll get used to it! Hahahah.
Posted: 2/9/2006, 10:36 am
by Axtech
Posted: 2/9/2006, 10:44 am
by nikki4982
[11:40:43] <nikki4982> why does it make me think of kirk van houten?
[11:40:50] <Axtech> HAHAHAHAHAHA
[11:40:56] <Axtech> CAN I BORROW A FEELING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:41:01] <nikki4982> hahahha exactly
[11:41:06] <Axtech> YES!
[11:41:08] <Axtech> That's awesome
[11:41:14] <Axtech> He's SO Kirk Van Houten
[11:41:23] <nikki4982> you should write to him and tell him to cover that
[11:41:38] <Axtech> LOL
Posted: 2/9/2006, 11:33 am
by joe_canadian
Roberto and I have great fun in English class together.