Most people have probably had the experience of listening to some colorful motormouth at a party and thinking, “If we could just turn on the tape recorder and keep this guy going long enough, it would make a great book.” It’s a measure of Billy Bob Thornton’s status as a raconteur and engaging eccentric that no less a fellow traveler than Kinky Friedman, a man well noted for enjoying the sound of his own voice, went to the trouble of arranging for the sessions during which The Billy Bob Tapes: A Cave Full Of Ghosts was, well, talked.
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