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@MrLeebaxleyjr
13 күн бұрын
I love the picture of the Saint Marks Place. Hope. I really like to take pictures of buildings, hotels, etc. Great job on the finished product... and the vacuum cleaner, lol.
I'm an old widower. Poor disabled. My little rescue Yorkie.. Macy.. beings much joy to my life. You bring me a little joy too... Thanks Otis
@BobbyGeneric145
9 ай бұрын
Rescue animals are amazing. Why anyone goes to a pet mill is beyond me.
Otis, I really respect your values. Your final piece got me crying all over again. I lost my cat the day before yesterday. Fifteen years ago on my daily walk through the woods to let the chickens out for the day, I saw this tiny black kitten who promptly dropped something and ran away and hid. I went to see what she had, and it was a dead baby bird. I just had to save this little creature who was surviving on her own. I left food at that spot and gradually moved it to the chicken house, where I devoted a room to her with her own outside entrance that was always open. My older cat wouldn't permit another in my residence, so Blackie lived in the chicken house but spent most of her time poking around in the woods. When Scottie died two years later Blackie moved in with me. Until her health gave out, Blackie took regular walks with me through the woods to her old home place. We would sit by the small river next to the chicken house where she grew up. She loved doing that, and I loved her. I buried her at her home place. Thanks to anyone with the patience to read this. Telling this story might help me cope.
@mikefannon6994
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your story, brother. Hope you find some peace. In time, maybe another kitten to share your love.
@ardenevox
10 ай бұрын
Deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved cats. It's a primal relationship.
@BobbyGeneric145
9 ай бұрын
That seriously made this 42yo man tear up, especially the part about where you put him to rest. My rescue cat Patches had to be put down last year and it broke my heart. I'm convinced that rescues KNOW what you did for them and they show you their appreciation daily.
@danford7918
29 күн бұрын
Wait a while and get another kitten. You won't regret it. Peace
Hi Otis, I live down on Waverley Place by Washington Swuare Park. I'v hung out around The Village beginning in 1968, I was around 12 or 13, when my neighbors Mom, in NJ took us to Manhattan and dropped us to wander around for 6 hours. That starteed my Hippie style of living at 13 years of age on Bleecker Street NY... While in High School, I'd take the bus from Clinton Point Bus Terminal in NJ for around $1.85 for a ticking to Port Authority NY. So begain my journey to hand in NYC. Of course real life took me to California 1980, Where I met John Prine and had a couple beers and a nice chat. I already knew his music, so I was a bit star struck. Dallas Tx in 84, Kansas City in 85 and in later 1987 moved back to NJ from KC. NYC is a strange MECA with no organization, and at this time no law. But back in those days of the late 60-1978 or so, when NYC went back to being a crime ridden city. Like it is again today after it's little run of the High Life.... Enjoying your chat. Would like to hear your music live and have a chat sometime. Thanks for your Podcasts. Always learning something.
Otis, I grew up in Royal Center, IN, which is ten miles north of Logansport. I lived and worked in Logansport for many years. I ate at the White House restaurant hundreds of times from when I was in high school until I was in my late forties. Breakfast there just could not be beat. The hamburgers were great there as well. The White House was owned by Lester Hettinger and he also ran the grill. He cooked there for over sixty years. I never once saw him write an order down. The waitress would give Lester the orders and he would remember them. There could be over twenty people eating there at once and he still never wrote anything down. Now and then, when they got really busy, he’d tell the waitresses, “No more orders.” He’d allow himself time to get caught up a little and then tell the waitresses to resume orders. If I had a nickel for every egg that Lester ever fried, I’d be a millionaire. I don’t think I ever walked in the place and didn’t see Lester. They would shut the place down for a week at Christmas and a week in the summer. That’s all the vacation he ever took. That location is a barbecue restaurant now and I live in Indianapolis. The love the channel.
Lovely to hear about Babs. A cat makes you a better human.
@PaulReed-lj2ym
10 ай бұрын
I like dogs too.
This is the best. I think above all I love your honesty and sincerity , two things the corporate world will never understand . P.S. many years ago my wife and I found a cat under our house. She was so small we thought she was a kitten. We took her in and called her “baby cat”. About a month later she had kittens. She outlived all of her babies . She got so old she had lost most of her teeth. She finally left the world around 16 years later. She was a big part of the family. Thanks for reminding me.
No one can ever call Otis Gibb's a Sellout! That's the ultimate compliment. I salute you you!
Please know that you are doing good things, Otis. Every little bit, brother.
@daviswall3319
10 ай бұрын
Yup. Otis does good work. A true artist for the sake of art. He’s the real deal. Much love!
I’m laying at home on day five of being sick and not being able to go into work. This was a very timely episode Otis. Thank you so much for displaying your humanity and sharing it with those of us who still care about such things.
@stephentyler4352
10 ай бұрын
Hang in there. I am also in a similar situation. Gout flare ups are awful. I have been bed ridden for nearly 5 days straight without proper meds. You’ll get through this too. ❤️🩹 I got thinking about this after catching up on some sleep. I’d like to offer up some names of musicians and bands that have helped me through my toughest times. Maybe we can both share with each other these things. We might hit on some of them or maybe not. Anyhow, no harm in trying. The artists that come top of mind for me include: Foy Vance, Lisa Hanningan, Travis Meadows, Larkin Poe, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Allman Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers and First Aid Kit. Can’t forget BB King and Aretha as well. Music would feel incomplete without their contributions. Anyways, I’d love to hear your recommendations and thoughts. All the best, mate!
Great story about the vacuum cleaner Otis, I really liked it. Let's call it "Otis Gibbs iconic vacuum cleaner story". I'm sure that Blaze Foley and Townes Van Zandt would have loved it.
We need more people like you, Otis, who acknowledge the fact that there is a lot of world out there besides LA & NY.
Bless you Otis, Amy, and Todd.
Thanks for sharing your memories of your life and times with Babs Animals give us the purest love you will find on this earth
Kindred spirit. Watching you this morning with my coffee and my stray cat Klaus on my lap. I know exactly what you're feeling. Bless you Otis.
This was really wonderful to listen to on my Saturday morning walk. Much love to you Otis. May you always have great cats and vacuum cleaners 😊
Otis, you do make the world a better place to those who listen to your stories and are comforted by the sound of your voice and your take on life. As a life-long musician I can relate to many of these tales. You're like a daily friend and yes, I have my coffee.
I bet that pit of snakes ( the Team) made enough for 10 nice vacuum cleaners.. You’re a good man Otis Gibbs..👍🏼❤️ Thanks for the stories..the music.. the reality..
Steve Earle lived (might still) on the street where that Freewheelin' cover shot was taken, and I remember reading about Steve saying he would sometimes help tourists out in getting the right shot. Loved seeing all those roadside America photos!
So we all have Babs to thank for this….. it was just meant to be.
Awesome show Otis , I believe Peter Tosh is sitting on the steps with Mick and Keef in that video!! That’s a Beautiful story about Babs and I’m so sorry for your loss!! My cat’s name is Miss Nibbler!! Once again Great show!!🐿️😎🐿️
You're a good dude Otis. Thank you so much for the positive impact you've had for people and animals.
Thank you Otis for your honest,humble and sincere approach to living beyond all glitz and glamour.
You made a wise decision to keep the cat, Otis. She blessed you with her love for years, and I'm sure she showed you more gratitude than many humans would.
Thank You so much for sharing that wonderful video with all of us Ottis. I also had a cat that I lost a while back his name was Rosco he was a tipped ear cat who came out of nowhere looking through our sliding glass door at Cookie our family cat. He wanted nothing to do with me till one day I offered him some food, low and behold we became great friends and he would never leave my lap in the morning and became Cookies friend he was truly a heart breaker. Thanks again for sharing.
Otis, your Saturday coffee chats do make the world a little more beautiful. You do have an impact. Thank you.
The vacuum cleaner story is hilarious, thank you for sharing.
There’s a whole lot to like about you, Otis, not the least of which is your music. I’m just getting started discovering it, but I’ve been checking out your KZread chats for several months. I think we’re probably both around the same vintage, both Hoosiers, and we both are apparently, morning people. I really like your “I can do it in my back yard” theory and that’s how I roll as well. Meeting folks like you sure does make the world go ‘round. Hope to catch your show sometime. Peace ☮️ and love ❤️ to you!
Thank you so much, Otis.
Such a great story about Babs. What a sweet kitty. 🐱 Rest in peace and love Babs and Russell. 💕💕🐱🐶💕💕
I love your black and white photos! Gave me a positive jolt better than coffee ever has 😊
Great stories about Babs! I live in Brooklyn and would love it if you came back to the city. Who can't understand the big cities are expensive places to be?!
I've been watching your videos for some time, but I don't believe I've ever taken a moment to thank you for them. They're so honest and real. I believe your videos make an impact on those who come to hear and view them. I know I'm not alone in that thinking, and so should you. You bring more to the table than you probably realize, and it hasn't gone unnoticed. The world is a little better place, because you're in it, and because of what you openly share with others, Otis. Know that. You do make a difference. It's NOT all for nothing. I know that feeling, as if to say to yourself, "What am I really bringing to the table, here? Are the things I do and share (whether it be through my music, my writings, or my interactions with others) any more than just a drop in the bucket"? I (and clearly, others) are here to share with you that all of what you do counts for something. It brings a little light into the darkness that can be consuming. That's ALWAYS a good thing, so I accept and embrace it for what it is, because I look at it as a gift. Brother, it wasn't too flowery, or too emotional - just real talk about valid emotions and feelings over the things that you've experienced in your years. People relate to that in a huge way, and are thankful for it. I'm so sorry to hear about Babbs and Russell. Pets quickly make their way into our hearts, as they become family members, with their self-less, unconditional love. It seems unfair that they're here with us for such a short time. Never seemed right, to me. I've no doubt they knew how much you loved them, as you enriched their lives, every bit as much as they did, yours. Anyway - I know I'm rambling. I just wanted to take a few moments to thank you for these videos, and for what you bring into my life - and those of many others. Very much appreciated. Always will be. I hope this writing finds you well. Much love to you and yours.
@Caperhere
9 ай бұрын
Well said, to the man who gives a damn.
Great photos, Otis! Really cool.
Thank you Otis for everything! Magnolia Texas loves you! Wish I could make it to Galveston to see you at the old quarter. I recently lost an eye and can't drive now. Wrex Bell is a good man.
There's a Twistee Treat building (not the same name but same ice cream cone building) in East Peoria Illinois.
Laughed out loud about the response of the conference call to your vacuum quip. LOL. That was hilarious. I'm an old Texan but I don't mind the flowery stuff, I grew up going through a Dan Fogelberg period and it damned near jumped started growing a little uterus in me, so I can appreciate the sentiments sometimes,even though Uncle Norman got me back to Merle and I've been fine every since . Enjoyed my coffee with ya, no thanks needed for the heat we sent y'all from Texas! Lol
Great stories Otis. God bless you and your family and God bless Babs
“ we used to make things look so cool “I couldn’t agree more
You absolutely have an impact on me. The way you think of and relate to the world and people in it is something to appreciate and emulate (ie being chill vs up in arms). And thanks for sharing Babs with us. Would love to hear about the dog.
Love your channel Otis. Always such an enjoyable listen. i share your reverence and passion for history. Today will be the beginning of my dive into your music catalog - i know already that i am gonna dig yer music. And how cool that ya mentioned Michael Corcoran- i have saved a piece he wrote about one of my fav'rit cats- bob schneider. Corcoran's writing in that piece was just remarkable and i've held onto ever since. So - i'm inspired on two fronts- to check out more of MC's writings and to check out yer tunes. All the best to ya and keep bein easy brother! - you sure have made it a brighter day for me each time i Listen to ya; you are having an impact undoubtedly.
I love this post! Thank you so much! I worked in New York for many years. I totally get what you're talking about. When I worked there in the late '80s and early '90s, every dime in the music business pretty much ran through a record label or a management company. Very different business then than it is now, but I totally get what you were talking about. And man what history there though. Holy smokes. I lived on Tin Pan Alley 28th Street between 6th avenue and Broadway for a few years, it was the heart of the wholesale flower district when I live there. But the history of the songwriting business on that block was mind-boggling and there was a plaque in the concrete sidewalk in front of the building where I lived commemorating the significance of the tin pan alley songwriting era. But somebody tore it up and stole it. I'm glad the plaque was still there when I lived there, but I've since heard that it's gone. I always knew even when I lived there, and much more so years later of the incredible history that took place on that block. There's all kinds of cool stuff like that in many cities. Thank you for these photos and your impressions. They are all fantastic.
Nothing like a good cup of coffee with a friend!! Thanks Otis
Thanks Otis! Good show!
You have had a great effect on us both, you helped get us through the pandemic and so much more, thanks. We know how you feel about Babs ,such a close connection is so cool and priceless.We lost one of our best cat buddies at the end of the lock down and it is so great to think about how much he enriched our lives...damn makes me cry, thanks for doing what you do .
Otis, your storytelling has a wonderful natural flow that is often both soothing and captivating, creating a direct connection to your audience. I enjoy that it often has an unexpected meandering quality about it, going here and there, revealing a multifaceted perspective on the particular topic. I can't think of anyone else's storytelling I enjoy more. Thank you.
Your overall vibe is very engaging to me, Otis. After watching the 30+ min video, I realized it felt like no time had passed at all. I find the content you’ve posted that I’ve seen so far is relaxing and entertaining. I’ll be on the hunt for more. Cheers from your drummer friend in Canada 🇨🇦. 🥁 Much love to you and your loved ones. R.I.P. Babs
Like your music Otis. I’m 65yr. old. I’ve made my living playing music almost all my life. I totally understand what your doing and can relate to this experience.
Sad and beautiful stories wrapped together. Good video man.
I enjoyed your chat today, Otis. Thank you.
Thank you for the stories Otis.
I needed this today. Thank you Otis
Thanks Otis! Another awesome story. I know just the feeling and connection with our animals that us humans conjure up and this story brought a few tears to my eyes.
Loved the Babs story. You and Amy are good people. Been a subscriber since day one, Kevin from LaPorte, Indiana 👍
I always enjoy your videos ,Otis.... a pebble thrown into a lake has the same effect as a bigger rock...it ripples outward...and moves through the water...to the shore...!!! Thanks for your videos. You're lucky enough to be able to make a living as a working musician...without the "trappings"...of " STARDOM"...a perfect balance...I would think! Glad you were finally able to get your vacuum cleaner and mattress ...(sometimes...I just use my shop vac...in the house...it works great)...I can tell how much Babs meant to you...amazing how attached you get to certain animals...because they DO...become family...and are irreplaceable...when they leave this world. I bet you're glad you decided to give Babs...a ride and a home...! It's been great having my coffee with you this morning...take care and have a good weekend...stay well... Peace...
Born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana! Been to Logansport many times, but unfortunately I'm too young to remember that place.
Go ahead start singing ! I live just outside of Decatur, the town that was considered the soy capital of the world at one time. I would like to catch one of your shows sometime, and do appreciate your ways, keep it up.
We've got an identical Twistee Treat right here in Tarpon Springs Florida. They are all over Florida.
I feel you man. I lost my backyard cat Bob a month ago. Hurts like hell
Otis your podcasts and photo’s are a treat. You are making a positive difference in lives that take the time to listen to your stories.
Right on Otis! There are so many artists playing small venues that are SO GOOD! I’m a long-time subscriber who is a Spring Hill,TN transplant from L.A. I saw Tab Benoit w/Alastair Greene at a place called Hop Springs in Murfreesboro. OMG they were SO GOOD! And just playing for their love of music, not fame and fortune. Incredible…
Good visit. Our lives parallel on so many levels. I'll spare you the details. Expect a post card from the Museum of the Gulf Coast in Port Arthur, Texas. Soon as I find your P.O. Box. Thanks for all you do.
Otis, your so honest man, love your Videos ! Thanks for sharing :-)
Wow, great stories. I’m not a cat person, but I definitely understand how much an animal can add to your life. A lot to be said for the kind of unconditional love they give. Lost my buddy Jackson Brown 4 years ago and I get choked up like you talking about Babs still every time I try to tell somebody about him. I have to confess, I’d never heard of you or your music before watching this video, but I’m going to change that.
You are one of a kind kind sir,,,,hats off to you Otis!
Great photos ! Thanks for sharing ......
Thank you Otis for another great podcast. I have enjoyed your past ones, especially those on John Prime and Tom Petty.. You mentioned Route 66 and it's vintage signs. Have you ever followed the Mother Road out west through New Mexico and beyond? If you do, I would recommend two books: A Wanderer's Guide to New Mexico Volume I and A Wanderer's Guide to New Mexico Volume ll : Route 66 Revisited.. Both are by K. Hilleson and are filled with stories collected on the road. Some are historical facts, some embellished with retelling, and some are probably outright yarns. As a storyteller yourself, I thought you might enjoy them.
To paraphrase Hank Hill: "There's a land between New York and LA. It's called America!"
I'm glad the story ended happily with a nice vacuum cleaner. Have you ever played in NJ?
Happy Saturday, Otis! ☕️
I’m glad you survived NYC. Hope you and Amy prosper the way you enjoy @Otis
Thank you, Otis Happy Saturday. I don't know that I'd want to play in New York or LA, either. It's not likely tgat I will. Always seems better to play for people that want to hear the music, and not be a an ambient decoration for another event. Those are some pretty cool pictures and quite the history of cool and significant places. I recognized the Physical Graffiti building right away. I appreciate the story of Babs. What a beautiful feline. She was a natural model and very photogenic. I'm glad you chose to give her a forever home. ❤ Be good to you
I almost signed a lease for a duplex in Nora the other day, but decided against it because they won't allow pets, and I have a couple of Holland Lop rabbits, Boo and Momo. I acquired the bunnies from a breeder a few months after my St Bernard, Jeanie, passed away in late 2021 - on my granddaughter Lucy's first birthday, to be exact. Anyhow, to make a short story, long, after I opted out of the lease, it dawned on me that my life was being dictated by a couple of rabbits, but my loyalty towards them comes from a similar place as yours towards Babs. When the peripheral world seems beyond redemption, I can find a little solace in giving these little fuzzbuts a good life in a safe environment where Lucy can develop her first relationship with animals. Changing the world starts in the backyard, after all. Besides, the next day, I signed a lease on place that I like much better, and I get to keep Boo and Momo.
You briefly mentioned your old podcast. I still listen to it, quite often. Any plans of new episodes/seasons? Much love and many thanks.
Beautiful commentary, Otis. I wasn’t expecting that narrative arc, but it was an amazing ride. There should be more people like you in the world. Maybe that’s your plan all along.
man, i needed this. thank you. i opened for a big deal band last night and tried to talk to their manager...my cheeks are still burning. been feelin real disheartened but just hearin someone speak truth and realism is sorta makin me feel better. so many people are well meaning (or not) and totally full of shit. thanks for being yourself, otis
You are a story teller supreme. Also a great musician. Thanks Otis.🎶
Love these Diehard chats!!
Otis all one can do is be a good human as Jammel Jammel says and I have met you and right off I could tell you are a very good Human,we were very suprised to see you perform to a small crowd in Peacedale R.I it was delightful thanks we hope to see ya again from Barb and Tyler in Ct
Further to my last comment. Otis, you bring normalcy to a frenetic world. Your voice is calm and full of love. That's what brings me back. You are a truly a person with soul and a chronicler of music and the musicians. I learn something from every coffee talk I have watched.Keep on being yourself. We need more of you. Thank you Friend. Marc Todd
. There's a liquor store in Cheyenne called D-Ts, their mascot is a pink elephant 🐘 😅
Life brings us together. Embrace it! Great stories, Otis! If I were in New York City I would look up the site of the first White House and Capitol Building. They were not those names then, but I know the sites are there. I think the spots you found were perfect. Thanks.
Keep it up man. You are appreciated. 👍
Love hearing / sharing Of Babs
Another great video. So interesting and enjoyable.
Man I can really relate , I dig it . Some of us don’t want much more then the ability to move around and enjoy what we do.
When you discussed locations and album covers i couldn't help wondering if anyone out there recognizes the spot on "Something New under the. Son" by Larry Norman RIP
One of the best videos you've ever made. You don't know how these videos enhance my life, you're a real blessing
"I'm gonna stop now, before I get all emo and start singing some Morrisey." 😂😂😂 Great job showing us a snapshot of your humanity in one episode, Otis. In that one video, your reflections on performing in The Big Apple and the great history in NY streets swung eventually to a gravestone with a cat perched upon it, and I loved the effortless storytelling that put them in one monologue. Totally different vibes of experience, that of being a gifted performer who can draw a crowd in such a city, and the other is adopting a cat, which we can all relate to. And calling out the angels among us like your buddy Todd Fox is also worth noting. Thanks for another great Sat morning chat while enjoying my coffee.
I lost my cat of 10-11 years a couple years ago. He was my buddy and I miss him everyday. I don't have human friends...losing him was HARD.
Hey man, that was beautiful. Thank you.
Hi Otis and Amy (I sure hope I got your wife's name correct, but gif I didn't, I hope she isn't mad) I look so forward to your Saturday coffee talk. I just wanted your thoughts on Oliver Anthony. I heard him yesterday, and I had this thought that, harkens back to Dylan's earlier days. Everything he released went right to Number 1. I heard this thoughtful, sober, hardworking, socially observant commenting on the current world thru his songs. Have you any thoughts about this young man? All he wants to do is raise livestock on his 90 acre farm in FarmVille, VA. I was immediately taken by his song "Rich Men North of Richmond". Then I listened to about 5 more, and it was all GOOD. Later today, I heard that John Rich wants to fund an album by Oliver. Few times in my life I have heard a new song and artist and said, "This guy is the real deal, and his message is real; I think he is another Hank Williams. You are my go to person on music, so I would like to know what you think. Thanks for being a friend Otis. I hope to drive out your way from Charleston, SC in the future. In the meantime, keep on being yourself. You are the bottom line, my friend. Regards, Marc Todd
I have often said that it’s not a matter of birthdays, graduations, weddings, or careers which point to one’s success in adult life. It’s just having the wherewithal to buy yourself a good mattress using your own money!
Thanks for loving the animals Otis, as well as the music!
I haven't been a sub for very long Otis; but the more I listen, the more I like you. The story of Babs got to me...
Otis, yes you saved me. Something about your voice, your music, your stories, etc. You and Amie are beautiful! I love you too! The world does need more love! John White
I'm a fan, Otis, and yes you do have an effect. I'll say an AFFECT, from a Texan lost in Georgia. Thanks for the memories.
I am from Michigan otis you are so Midwestern I love that!
really enjoyed this...story-telling is in good hands
Otis, Please know you matter, you're important and you are loved. Student/Fan