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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 

Category: Art and Photography
Hello friends-
File this in the better late than never category. I learned a few things while touring the UK. Blood Pudding is nothing that a Hoosier needs to partake in, Crumpets are everything that this man needs when he can't find a biscuit, The Clash played their first gig at The Boardwalk in Sheffield and Americans have no business driving in England! Now on with the photos!


Angel of the North -just outside of Newcastle Upon Tyne


Statues -where The Tyne meets the North Sea


Scottish border -We hit a snow storm in Scotland that was no fun to drive through. did i mention that Americans should not be allowed to drive in the UK? I can't describe how cold we were standing there taking this photo. The wind was relentless. It felt like we were being mugged by a gang of snowmen.


More fun in the snow!


It was a great gig in Glasgow!


Freezing my ass off at Stonhenge.


My best buddy Todd with a shameless product endorsement.


I can't remember where this was taken but i think it was outside of Sheffield.


This is the photo that ended a long friendship. Todd was cussing and complaining about driving in the fog and on the opposite side of the road when he would rather be taking photos. I was leaning out the window when i took this not so great photo. He hasn't talked to me since.


The Cluny in Newcastle is about as good a gig as a fella could ask for. These are some of the nicest folks and they genuinely love music. What more could you want?


Avebury Ring -This is older than Stonehenge and well worth the drive.


London -We knew it was going to be a good gig when we walked in and saw the Freddy Fender backdrop. This was the rowdiest gig and there were a lot of people singing along to "The Peoples Day." Good times!


London Swan


Todd in a London subway -I joke about my buddy Todd because he's a good sport but he's also a wonderful photographer. Please go visit his photography page by CLICKING HERE and tell him that I said that he's an asshole!


Protester in London -Although we agreed with most everything that this lady was saying, she was by far the most annoying person I've come across in a while. We walked up to her to say hello and she never shut up for the next hour. Literally! I marched in protest to the war before it started with a half a million people in Prague, a few hundred thousand in Vienna and with 18 people in Indianapolis but that lady stole one hour of my life that I'll never get back. Preaching to the converted or anyone else might be fun on the pulpit but it's a little tiring in the audience.






My new best friend in London


I'm a long way from Wanamaker.


Chicken coop outside of Gloucester.


Rainbows along the roadside.


The Musician in West Leicester.


I did some shows with Sam Baker on this trip. Sam is a great songwriter and a beautiful man. I strongly urge you to do yourself a favor and listen to sams music by by CLICKING HERE. I recommend "Odessa." It has a long intro before it gets to the song so be patient. (recommended if you like Townes Van Zandt, Leonard cohen, Tom Waits etc.)

I apologize to the people and the towns that I don't have photos for. We had very little down time on this trip and the photography suffered because of it. I'll try to make up for it on the next tour.
Thanks for giving a damn!
-Otis
Brandon

 
You get better every day! It is very nice to see you and Todd road trippin';)
 
Posted by Brandon on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 8:21 PM
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Brett
Brett henderson

 
Fucking awesome!
 
Posted by Brett on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 10:19 PM
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Great pictures, when you coming back?
 
Posted by ... on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 11:24 PM
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otis gibbs

 
i'm hoping to head back this fall or early winter. we'll see how it goes. i'd like to come back when it's a bit warmer. ;)
 
Posted by otis gibbs on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 12:13 AM
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Make sure you come back to Sheffield!

let's hope there is a bigger crowd this time!!
 
Posted by ... on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 5:03 PM
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Marie

 
great photos there otis - the uk in winter can be relentlessly difficult to take photos - hardly any light to speak of some days but you've got some right crackers here.
saw chuck prophet at the boardwalk in sheffield tonight and was remembering your gig there last december, you were totally wonderful sitting on the edge of the stage playing unplugged, i'll never forget that night - hope to see you again here before too long
 
Posted by Marie on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 11:35 PM
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otis gibbs

 
thank you for the kind words. that was one of my favorite nights of the trip. the crowd was small but you folks treated me awesome. it felt like i was playing in your kitchen. :)
 
Posted by otis gibbs on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 12:15 AM
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Marie

 
hey otis! anytime you want to come and play music in my kitchen just say the word....
 
Posted by Marie on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 3:27 PM
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WagonWheelMedia

 
Some amazing pictures there, i love black and white photography. That was about the best weather we had last year! Hope we see you back soon.

Craig
 
Posted by WagonWheelMedia on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 12:49 PM
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Rust Kings

 
As always you knock me down. Great photos, better music. I need to send you some ramps. I'll do that this week, I know you're a hankerin' for them. Give Amy a hug and let's work on some shows for the fall, we have some good things going on here. Later.

A
The photo of you at Stonehenge is awesome by the way
"making far too little progress for a man that lives like this"- I think not. Sleeping in your car at a truckstop is a fair trade, I think. Life is what it is, and most of the time it's pretty damn sweet. Miss ya.

 
Posted by Rust Kings on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 12:49 PM
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Fish Camp Barbie

 
Great work!
 
Posted by Fish Camp Barbie on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 4:22 PM
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DISSENSION

 
always love to look at your great shots, especially liking the fourth from the top! i gotta start shooting again...
 
Posted by DISSENSION on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 10:43 PM
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Michael PJR

 
Hey Otis, We met in Nashville last Oct. at The Basement. Love your pics, and your comments as well. Especially the one about the "Lone Haranguer" in London. Bless you for listening !!! And bless you and those 18 others who marched in Indianapolis. My friend Kevin Welch says 23 marched in Nashville, so take that !!! And Rove knows who y'all are.
Cheers from Australia, Michael
 
Posted by Michael PJR on Friday, May 02, 2008 - 1:11 AM
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Aimee

 
very cool shots. well done, sir.

 
Posted by Aimee on Saturday, May 03, 2008 - 1:15 AM
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terri young

 
I'm not sure a lot of the British should be allowed to drive in the UK either.

 
Posted by terri young on Saturday, May 03, 2008 - 12:44 PM
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W.T. Feaster Band

 
The Cluny is a cool joint for sure. We have a blast playing there this July.

 
Posted by W.T. Feaster Band on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 10:30 PM
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Rene’ West

 
Hi Otis,
Just thinking about you and thought I'd see what new photos you had posted. I'm going to the Woody Guthrie Festival next week and doing a workshop with Jack Hardy. He reminded me of you. I'm also doing a workshop with Sam Baker and see that you know him too!

Favorite pics: statue tyne, tree in fog, and reflections in subway.

I'm in the darkroom today doing cyanotypes, new images can be found in MyPics, Public Domain folder.

I live in Amarillo now and the public radio station would love your music, they also have a concert once a month. Details here: http://www.hppr.org/lrcinfo.html

Hope life is going well for you,
rene'

 
Posted by Rene’ West on Monday, July 13, 2009 - 3:27 AM
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