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On a Borrowed Guitar in Jack London Square (2023)

by B. Hamilton

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Buck up, peasants. It’s Bandcamp Friday.

A day where musicians do parlor tricks and beg for your hard earned money only because Bandcamp decides to not wet their beak for one day every three months.

Also, to authors everywhere, I just listened to an audiobook on Spotify. This will not end well. All I can do is offer you a seat in our dumpster to join us in eating the skeletal remains of a fish with its head still intact, much like the sexual-miscreant Fascist feline of our youth, “Heathcliff***.”

Here is something special for today. It’s called “On a Borrowed Guitar in Jack London Square.”

Isaiah Mitchell left an acoustic guitar at our space in Jack London Square while he was playing with Once and Future Band sometime in the past 50 years. I didn’t know what it was until he told me. I thought it was some random great-sounding acoustic guitar that perfectly conveyed a sob-sung cover of Sublime's “What I Got.” It turned out to be a highly sought after “Grammar Guitar.” It is a very lovely piece of wood and I use it on everything.

Here are a bunch of new-ish songs that I wrote on it, and a cover by The Church. I originally posted them on the internet, much like a red-headed Libertarian bad boy who owns a compass and doesn’t like fudge rolls. And much like Heathcliff***.

Thanks for listening.

***I don’t remember what Heathcliff was like, and I didn’t try to figure it out.

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released December 1, 2023

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