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An Open Letter to George Hrab

Dear George,

Ever since I discovered you on Skepticality, I’ve been impressed with your music. I bought the four albums that were available. I’ve introduced many of my friends to your music, and they, too, have been impressed.

I’ve been listening to the Geologic Podcast for a long time, and I’ve enjoyed both your original work and your interpretations of other artist’s work. Your flair for interpretation is what prompts this letter.

I know you’re in the process of putting together a new album. I know you’re still gathering material. I have a suggestion…nay…a request, if you are taking requests.

I would love to hear what you would do with Jerry Reed’s Amos Moses.

As you probably already know, it’s a distinctive song. I’ve long wondered what someone with your chops could do with it, given the chance. Given the originality of your remake of Psychokiller1 on Vitriol, I can only imagine it would be something to remember.

So I ask, Geo…any interest?

All the best,

Chris Miller




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6 Responses to “An Open Letter to George Hrab”

  1. I love me some Jerry Reed… and I’d love to hear George’s take on that song.

  2. How about Smells Like Teen Spirit… I mean… doesn’t EVERY artist who does cool covers HAVE to cover that tune? ;)

  3. George Hrab says:

    Chris-

    Really?

    Jerry Reed?

    REALLY?

    JERRY REED!?

    Wow.

    Umm… let me think about it.

    Wow.

    Ummm…

    wow.

    Geo

  4. Chris says:

    It’s totally up to you, man. It’d definitely be interesting. Just a comment from the sidelines.

  5. CarrieP says:

    I could see that…

  6. Clair says:

    George,

    Just do it. You know you want to.