Les, Just wnated to say that I really enjoyed the show and I hope you’ll consider doing it again. My son and daughter and I really loved seeing what place you would end up next. I recently caught one of your older shows that you did about living off the grid. Really inspired me. Hope you are doing well and good luck in all your ventures.
Just remembering that warm summer night about one year ago…19 July when I saw your concert at the Algonquin Theatre. I’ll never forget how glad I was to be alive that night and how I wished that night would never end. Last summer seems like a lifetime ago and 2010 is so far away. In between is way too much empty space. I want to hear you play so many things on the harmonica and sing and play the guitar, and touch our hearts and souls in that very special way that only you can. It was so wonderful on the night of that concert to touch your hand and speak to you and feel so connected with you for even that little bit. You have a warm, intelligent, respectful, and caring way about you that acknowledges the unique gift in each of us. I hope I’ll get to meet you again at one of your future concerts. Love, peace and good fortune to you always Les.
Cool harp playing Les, it must be nice to able to play on a stage. i’ve got to go in the shed to play mine…….the dogs dont take to kindly to my playing and howl like you would’nt believe !….look forward to your next blog….take it easy.
I watched an episode last night that showed Les in the Colorado mountains where he was on horseback. He cam across an animal carcass that he thought animals.. maybe cougar or wolves had killed. He stated it was a deer… I have never seen antlers like that on any deer anywhere that I have hunted. Are you sure that wasn’t an antelope carcass? And if it was… WHAT was it doing up in the mountains?
I love the show bit I needed to ask what kind of deer that was ..
Sorry Les. I didn’t know this was a personal blog site or I wouldn’t have referred to you in the third party. I was re-watching that episode I wrote about. Could that have possibly been a goat or sheep of some sort? Love the show by the way.
I’m obligated- on behalf of my entire family to beg you to bring Suvivorman back into production. There, now that that has been accomplished, let me tell you how impressed I was at watching you kill that harp. Great music man. If you are ever near the coast of Georgia you have a place to stay. We’ll even start the fire for you…
WOW you did very well les, love hearing you play on the show as well as your video blog….keep up the good work my friend…..we should go camping sometime bud =]….take care best wishes.
Nice!
Awesome playing Les…..Love hearing you play and sing.
Keep up the great work
Take Care and Stay Safe Babe
Les,
Why not tape one of your full concerts for your site, or at least a full song from one of your albums!
That would rule!
Jay
North Bay, ON
Sweet!!! That was cool and the movie trailer looks great.
wow faded blue jeans and wicked harp playing great stuff. I’ll check that guy out:)
Les, Just wnated to say that I really enjoyed the show and I hope you’ll consider doing it again. My son and daughter and I really loved seeing what place you would end up next. I recently caught one of your older shows that you did about living off the grid. Really inspired me. Hope you are doing well and good luck in all your ventures.
Just remembering that warm summer night about one year ago…19 July when I saw your concert at the Algonquin Theatre. I’ll never forget how glad I was to be alive that night and how I wished that night would never end. Last summer seems like a lifetime ago and 2010 is so far away. In between is way too much empty space. I want to hear you play so many things on the harmonica and sing and play the guitar, and touch our hearts and souls in that very special way that only you can. It was so wonderful on the night of that concert to touch your hand and speak to you and feel so connected with you for even that little bit. You have a warm, intelligent, respectful, and caring way about you that acknowledges the unique gift in each of us. I hope I’ll get to meet you again at one of your future concerts. Love, peace and good fortune to you always Les.
Cool harp playing Les, it must be nice to able to play on a stage. i’ve got to go in the shed to play mine…….the dogs dont take to kindly to my playing and howl like you would’nt believe !….look forward to your next blog….take it easy.
Smokin’.
Wicked.
I watched an episode last night that showed Les in the Colorado mountains where he was on horseback. He cam across an animal carcass that he thought animals.. maybe cougar or wolves had killed. He stated it was a deer… I have never seen antlers like that on any deer anywhere that I have hunted. Are you sure that wasn’t an antelope carcass? And if it was… WHAT was it doing up in the mountains?
I love the show bit I needed to ask what kind of deer that was ..
Roger Jackson
Sorry Les. I didn’t know this was a personal blog site or I wouldn’t have referred to you in the third party. I was re-watching that episode I wrote about. Could that have possibly been a goat or sheep of some sort? Love the show by the way.
So when you going to make it to west coast man…..
Love it. Keep it real. Great jam.
Not much fan of the harmonica…but i’d listen to you play any day man…great sound…keep up the good work.
checked out the ricchi guy awesome thanks
I’m obligated- on behalf of my entire family to beg you to bring Suvivorman back into production. There, now that that has been accomplished, let me tell you how impressed I was at watching you kill that harp. Great music man. If you are ever near the coast of Georgia you have a place to stay. We’ll even start the fire for you…
how are you so talented at everything? you are my idol
WOW you did very well les, love hearing you play on the show as well as your video blog….keep up the good work my friend…..we should go camping sometime bud =]….take care best wishes.
FAN
Benjamin
Les was fantastic. This was a really fun show. There is a review of the event on my harmonica blog.
http://dfwhoot.blogspot.com/2009/04/pocket-full-of-soul-festival-in-houston.html
You can see my photos of the event at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dfwhoot/sets/72157617477505928/