Jim Ward, Guitarist of At The Drive In & Sparta
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Published 2016-02-23
All Comments (21)
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Jim Ward is the heart of ATDI, and their founder. Reunion without him makes no sense at all. That's why the band ended up like that.
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I love how he says, he travels, plays music, and money earned he invests it in his town...El Paso, it hits home literally. Im still in El Paso, i love my town. And he gets good bands into town to play at Tricky Falls venue, and its amazing. Thanks Jim, for all you do for our town, and for bands to get a taste of our culture and welcoming spirits.
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one of the most humble and nice persons i ever seen. 101% respect
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Jim speaks the truth. So much respect for him and his talents
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Jim Ward is just the definition of a good lad. Who is also a brilliant songwriter.
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Just saw Sparta play Club Dada in Dallas an hr ago. They killed it.
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Oh Jim please come back
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Didn't see this before. I like listening to his way of living music still as an art. Hope to keep having new music. I loved broken songs btw. Nice interview. Thank you for doing this !
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I still have my ticket subs stubs from all of your san Diego tours. Some of the best concerts I've ever been to.
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That last part. Holy shit. So blunt. ❤
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I love him.
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A Real musician
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"The goal is to make records, you know?" That's why I still draw in from jim still. That's the truth. Now jim help me make mines. I'll pay I just want someone to light me a pathway. xD
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From the Bay Area in CA. Why the hell did I think Jawbreaker was from Chicago. lol I figured since Smoking Popes wrote a song about them they were from the same area.
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OMG I FUCKING LOVE JAWBOX!!!
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the true last rock star
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Hey I talked to this guy
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1:43 why is there two songs playing?
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Great artist, shame some of his bandmates feel the need to be such arseholes to him, not that they're not talented too.
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I nearly spat my tea out when he mentioned J Church as an influence. J Church? I love them a lot still but have never heard anyone site them as an influence