anymore, you live in la now? mark: yeah. anthony: how long since you left? mark: it s been 20 years. anthony: oh wow. mark:but i come back here, you know, a couple times a year and play shows. i still have family in the city and i think of it as home still, you know, i always will. it s just uh, it s the home i don t live in anymore. would you put on that long white dress while i burn when there s no more tomorrows will you walk with me underground and forgive all my sadness and the sorrows ba dadada da badadadada
hours outside of seattle? mark: yeah, in eastern washington, which is like the countryside, ranching, farming community. anthony: you don t live here anymore, you live in la now? mark: yeah. anthony: how long since you left? mark: it s been 20 years. anthony: oh wow. mark:but i come back here, you know, a couple times a year and play shows. i still have family in the city and i think of it as home still, you know, i always will. it s just uh, it s the home i don t live in anymore. would you put on that long white dress while i burn when there s no more tomorrows will you walk with me underground and forgive all my sadness and the sorrows
anymore, you live in la now? mark: yeah. anthony: how long since you left? mark: it s been 20 years. anthony: oh wow. mark:but i come back here, you know, a couple times a year and play shows. i still have family in the city and i think of it as home still, you know, i always will. it s just uh, it s the home i don t live in anymore. would you put on that long white dress while i burn when there s no more tomorrows will you walk with me underground and forgive all my sadness and the sorrows ba dadada da badadadada
mark: it s been 20 years. anthony: oh wow. mark:but i come back here, you know, a couple times a year and play shows. i still have family in the city and i think of it as home still, you know, i always will. it s just uh, it s the home i don t live in anymore. would you put on that long white dress while i burn when there s no more tomorrows will you walk with me underground and forgive all my sadness and the sorrows ba dadada da badadadada
will you walk with me underground and forget all my sadness and the sorrows ba dadada da badadadada anthony: so how long have you been playing music professionally? jeff: well, kind of the whole time, you know? i mean i played my first gigs when i was 13. been touring with mark since about 2010. anthony: what was the first band, the first time you were ever on stage? and where was it? mark: it was in my hometown. i was 15 and some guys i worked in a restaurant with had a band. they were older and uh, i sang at one pool party that they had. anthony: what was the set list there? covers or uh