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I'd play with these Indian players, the tabla and sitar.
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Annie Dillard:
Write about winter in the summer.Bob Livingston:
Here I was, this good guy that played football; I was gonna go play in college but I had a bad seniBob Livingston:
I had never, ever drunk beer in high school, and by the time I got to Tech we were having these parBob Livingston:
The Vietnam War was happening, but Lubbock was... They put a pinch on it.Bob Livingston:
We didn't know about the rest of the world. We just knew the pictures that we saw on TV, and it wasBob Livingston:
I wasn't really living anywhere... I was just kinda hanging out. I would live from week to week inBob Livingston:
I stepped back from being out front to playing bass. So we started switching: I'd play bass on oneBob Livingston:
I'd play with these Indian players, the tabla and sitar.Bob Livingston:
We'd play at the Ambassador's house for an invited group of dignitaries from the government that miBob Livingston:
Education, for me, has helped me in my music.