The one thing I couldn't identify with was the blue cowboy outfit he put on.
I live in jeans, mainly Wrangler and Nudie. I like them as dark blue as they'll go and tightly woven.
When I began my career, I was constantly referred to as the kid who could play the blues.
Dorothy Vallens: What's your name? Jeffrey Beaumont: Jeffrey Dorothy Vallens: Jeffrey what? Jeffrey Beaumont: Jeffrey Nothing.
Dorothy Vallens: Do you like the way I feel?
Dean: Tell me how I should be. Just tell me. I'll do it.
Dean: Cindy... come here... I may... or may not... have fallen down...
The blues style - moody or rollicking or boastful or bashful - developed in the Delta around 1900 and was, for a time, exclusively African-American. That isn't the case anymore.
Otto: Pork away pal. Fuck her blue.
[Looking at old meat] Isaac Davis: Corn beef should not be blue
No, but there are people I grew up with from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains that would give any person on 'Justified' a run for their money in the scary department.
Sometimes, quite out of the blue, sport will throw up a tender moment, when hostility ceases and an opponent is acknowledged.
I always loved Sam Cooke, because he seemed very versatile. He sang gospel, soul, blues, pop music.
I've grown up on gospel and blues music, and now it's a huge part of who I am.
Motown was about music for all people - white and black, blue and green, cops and the robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone.
Logically, when you talkin' about folk music and blues, you find out it's music of just plain people.
I'm sure there are a few things in my CD collection that might surprise people. I like classical music, the blues, and I'm a big fan of alternative rock.
Maybe someday you can accuse somebody of being a poseur by selling out and playing blues music, but that's just not going to happen in my lifetime.
So, maybe you don't see blues so much in Styx's music but it is definitely part of Tommy's early music.
You know, the BBC had not been particularly generous in its deliverance of blues and esoteric kinds of music.
Popular music has always been rooted in the blues, whether it's Adele or Led Zeppelin or Sam Cooke. It's just the beat that changes.