One of the best musician to ever pass through Kansas City shares his story of survival . . .
KCUR: A Kansas City Musican's Year Building Family Home Off The Grid
"Musician Miles Bonny, his wife Jesse and their two young daughters sold much of what they owned packed the rest into a small trailer and made for the high desert of northern New Mexico to build their own off–the-grid home."
We're anxious to hear the tunes he developed in retreat and in reality the hideaway might have provided a bit more inspiration than the vast cutural wasteland that is the Kansas City hip-hop scene.
Pack up your wife and two kids to go live like that. What a piss-poor excuse for a father... Dumbass.
ReplyDeletelooks like a storage shed. a small one.
ReplyDeleteOff the grid?
ReplyDeleteYeah...I'll just bet he's producing all his food.
There's a learning curve to that...you don't just decide it'd be neat one day.
Whats COA mean?
ReplyDeleteCan't Obey Anything
Never heard of him doubt I ever will again
ReplyDeleteAgain, for a man to put his wife and kids through this type of bullshit, borders on criminal. The fucking guy should be whipped and whipped good. Fucking idiot!
ReplyDeleteMinor league rapper craving attention...seeks it another way when the pancake vid gets old.
ReplyDeleteI'm familiar with Miles Davis but never heard of this guy. Why is he doing this and not playing trumpet?
ReplyDeleteHe's trying to sell something I just can't figure out what it it.
ReplyDelete"... than the vast cultural (sic) wasteland that is the Kansas City hip-hop scene."
ReplyDeleteMake that "...that is any hip-hop scene.""
Good, that guy wasn't from here anyway. Fuck him and his backpacking douchery... go play your trumpet playing hipster hip hop somewhere else.
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