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11. August 2007, 18:41:43
Family Man 
Subject: Re: Twice I walked out on their concerts in the 70's
Jim Dandy: I think she meant while listening to a show?

11. August 2007, 18:12:59
The Col 
Subject: Re: Twice I walked out on their concerts in the 70's
TexasToest: Been there done that,it ruins my timing I'm not saying there isn't a time and place for it,just not while playing

11. August 2007, 07:03:12
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Twice I walked out on their concerts in the 70's
Jim Dandy:  If you've had a little something yourself, it's not so bad.  

10. August 2007, 21:32:41
The Col 
Subject: Twice I walked out on their concerts in the 70's
Modified by The Col (11. August 2007, 00:09:11)
They were so sloppy it was like listening to a train wreck.I always wondered why musicians weren't aware that the only ones who thought they sounded good while playing stoned were themselves.Here is a vintage clip of a killer tune


10. August 2007, 15:22:52
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Star Trek
Jim Dandy: Hey he is not a bad singer lol! He is better than Shatner!

10. August 2007, 07:49:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: Star Trek

10. August 2007, 05:47:21
TexasToest 
Subject: Elvis
Oh wow!  Such a young Elvis!!!  And, that song, I had it on tape, and I played it, and sang that song at the top of my lungs on my way to work every day.  

9. August 2007, 17:15:57
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Star Trek
Eriisa: Double episodes of Star Trek are still played early in the morning here one night in the week. I enjoy it more now than what I ever did.

9. August 2007, 16:57:02
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: William Shatner, Jason Alexander & oh heck, I forget the mom's name. Estelle or Ester something.....

They were also in the Celebrity video that Do posted, and had so much fun with it, that they jumped at the chance to do the Online video.

9. August 2007, 11:34:09
Nirvana 
I've had a few asking why I stopped doing this, sorry I don't always have the time. But today I have ~ so ....

Amongst those born 9th August are ....

1963, Whitney Houston, singer, (1985 UK & US No.1 single 'Saving All My Love For You', 1992 UK & US No.1 single 'I Will Always Love You', plus nine other US No.1's. 20 UK top 40 singles including four No.1s) Could I have this kiss....with Enrigue Inglesias

1955, Benjamin Orr bass, vocals, The Cars, (1978 UK No.3 single 'My Best Friend's Girl' and 1985 UK No.4 single 'Drive'). Orr died on 3rd October 2000. Drive

1954, Bruce Thomas, bass, Elvis Costello and The Attractions, (1979 UK No.2 single 'Olivers Army').

Oliver's Army, performed on the Kenny Everett Show:


1946, Marinus Gerritsen, Golden Earring, (1974 UK No.7 & US No.13 single 'Radar Love'). Radar Love

1939, Billy Henderson singer, The Detroit Spinners, (1980 UK No.1 & US No.2 single 'Working My Way Back To You'). Henderson died aged 67 from complications from diabetes on 2nd Feb 2007.It's a Shame

9. August 2007, 06:31:56
TexasToest 
GREAT stuff, Jim Dandy.  I needed that tonight.  It was definitely good for me, I think the earth moves everytime he opens his mouth.

The Paisley vids are great y'all.  Isn't that William Shatner?  Kind of unearthly, wouldn't you say?

9. August 2007, 03:11:56
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: Brad Paisley-Online

9. August 2007, 02:26:47
Family Man 
Subject: Re: Brad Paisley-Online
Eriisa: LOL.... was that Gogul?

8. August 2007, 22:57:55
Eriisa 
Subject: Brad Paisley-Online
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GcVnhNjWV0

This video by Brad Paisley is just sooooo funny, that I wanted to share it. See if you recognize all the celebrities in the video.

He's a popular Country Music star.

8. August 2007, 19:29:33
The Col 
Subject: A musical genius
Modified by The Col (9. August 2007, 01:12:09)
The Toronto Maple Leaf crest,clearly in view on his rear thigh at the 2:50 mark only makes me love him more



And this song is good for the soul

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giyO8ho74pE

8. August 2007, 19:16:25
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: I was the one who sang like Gomer Pyle. lol But I did eventually have to lay off the pot, and cut back to an occasional hit of acid just so I could function.

8. August 2007, 19:03:57
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: That's not how I remember it. lol

8. August 2007, 18:58:01
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Just what are you saying? Gomer Pyle is my hero. Maybe it's the pot. lol

8. August 2007, 03:00:06
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: On second thought...........
Jim Dandy:  If your friend has been talking about going to the concert, you have probably done the exact right thing.  It might be just what he needs.  This is not an opportunity for self-flagellation.

7. August 2007, 23:20:39
The Col 
Subject: On second thought...........
My best friend is a fan of this band,he sadly lost his mom a month ago.We were considering going to see these guys when they come here on the 28th.I was near a ticket office today and took the plunge buying us a pair of tickets...................maybe I should have considered sobre second thought LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rDyVkCt5O4

7. August 2007, 10:01:39
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Stars
gogul: Yes we are

7. August 2007, 09:55:31
gogul 
Subject: Re: Nena
Mousetrap: I don't know. Like Jim Dandy said below with the babe and -y's. Must be rather for the show-effect Stars are above stress
Catchy sound!

7. August 2007, 09:33:46
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Nena
gogul: I remember 99 Red balloons being a hit over here with Debbie Harry and Nena in the same video together. Was,nt there some sort of rivalry between them?
Here is Moby,s version of NYNY feat Debbie Harry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbQNgOKzZh8

7. August 2007, 05:08:29
The Col 
Subject: Re: Gentle Giant
gogul: Where were you when I was posting giant stuff months ago

7. August 2007, 05:06:54
The Col 
Subject: Re: Deadheads
Modified by The Col (7. August 2007, 21:02:16)
Family Man: "if the thunder don't get ya then the lightning will"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8bKmLxy6ok

7. August 2007, 04:07:49
gogul 
Gentle Giant - Give It Back :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyd1L8xSJNw

7. August 2007, 03:45:14
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
gogulInteresting collage there, gogul.  I actually have heard nena, but not much.  Nina Hagen is an interesting artist, the way she dresses, and makes up her face gives a lot of texture to what she is doing.  In truth, she has a beautiful voice, and a very wide range.  I did enjoy her performance, thank you.

7. August 2007, 02:55:40
TexasToest 
Family Man:  I would be considered a Dead head.  There is a radio station here that plays nothing but the Dead on Friday nights.  I'm always tuned in.  I think it's my age.

Gogul:  Thank you.  I always love it when someone brings us something we haven't seen, or that not all of us have seen.  Tell us something about her.  Re:  Pink Floyd, David Gilmour did Echos in its entirety at the show I saw last year in at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.  I was lucky enough to be there with a true Floydian, he's lead guitar in a PF cover band, or he was.  He has since moved back here to redneck land where he's too depressed to play.  Hahaha!  Have you heard it live?  It will take your heart.

7. August 2007, 02:13:09
gogul 

6. August 2007, 22:13:04
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Family Man: I'm not exactly a dead head, but I always kind of liked their messy sound and thought they were cool.

6. August 2007, 22:06:49
Family Man 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: A little acid takes care of that problem

6. August 2007, 20:40:46
Family Man 
Any dead heads around?

6. August 2007, 06:26:18
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
TexasToest: Errr it was a joke an not meant to be taken seriously. Lmbo!
Maybe my sense of humour is too weird?

6. August 2007, 02:45:54
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
Mousetrap:   I really don't care who knows what.  I haven't done much in my years I'm ashamed of, or regret except for maybe forgetting to floss, and DD surely wasn't anything to be ashamed of.  Not that I "did" anything, I was only 10.  He was 15, and my parents moved me to Pakistan to get me away from him.  Worked too.

But, I was lucky to have lived in Karachi, because I came to love this style of music.

6. August 2007, 02:09:12
awesome 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy:
no she was just hanging out...I bet that was a good time in Buffalo anyway...

6. August 2007, 01:14:25
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome:Phoebe wasn't booked with Krimson was she?.......the downside of my Stones in Buffalo trip was not being aware The Dead played The Aud the night prior.What a weekend that could have been

6. August 2007, 01:14:18
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome:Phoebe wasn't booked with Krimson was she?.......the downside of my Stones in Buffalo trip was not being aware The Dead played The Aud the night prior.What a weekend that could have been

6. August 2007, 00:52:52
awesome 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy:
around 69 Phoebe Snow signed a ticket stub of mine at a King Crimson concert in Buffalo...she mispelled Phoebe so it might not have really been her,but it looked like her...

6. August 2007, 00:38:12
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: Awesome. I envy you. Didn't know you had a band. That's cool too.

6. August 2007, 00:34:24
The Col 
I agee,one of the first concerts I ever saw was the WHO BY NUMBERS tour,fresh off the filming of Tommy

6. August 2007, 00:27:04
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: I saw The Who in '80 and even that was much too late. Live at Leeds still ranks as one of greatest live albums of all time.

6. August 2007, 00:21:56
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome: Bless you,true story.My band once played Baba and Won't get fooled at a show,some spaced out kid came backstage and thought we were The Who................I signed his Who's Numbers album,why ruin the fantasy

6. August 2007, 00:17:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Babe
Mousetrap: That's ok,I'm sure Lennon & McCartney had similar differences of opinion

6. August 2007, 00:14:24
awesome 
we had Joplins Cry Baby, Dylans It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, Framptons, Baby I love your way, an ICE ICE Baby, and Rick James ,Give it to me baby..and then we had BaBa ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKUBTX9kKEo&mode=related&search=

5. August 2007, 23:52:17
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Babe
Jim Dandy: Well I,m only guessing here but maybe it because a baby is a baby and a babe is well a babe

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