We had two: Balance and Ten Foot Clearance
Note to ego: We weren't; and four would have been adequate
We had two: Balance and Ten Foot Clearance
Note to ego: We weren't; and four would have been adequate
Only the Blue Roads
How about "High Fuel"
Jerry
Over The Top
Iron Butterfly
Log Rollers
Steel Conversion
Case and Point
Zero Tolerence
True Center
One Bad Nail
Have a Nice Day!
Mustard Toothpaste
The Unisaws (would be near U2 on the shelves)
Creation is a transfer of ideas to matter.
If being hot is the in thing now then
Global warming
or if being cool is the in thing
New Ice Age
or either one depending on which climatologist you listen to.
I love it when I can correct Becker, especially after he's made a MAJOR error.
It's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, baby
Only the Blue Roads
"I love the smell of sawdust in the morning".
Robert Duval in "Apileachips Now". - almost.
Laserpro Spirit 60W laser, Corel X3
Missionfurnishings, Mitchell Andrus Studios, NC
So I can't spell a nonsense name... ..the IRONy....
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Phil Dirt and the Dozers, obviously a country band!
Curt
The summer band was Satin Sound System. (bass, keys, sax, vocals...and a complete set of Barry Manilow tunes every gig. Really. I kid you not!) The business cards looks like satin material, too.
The one in the 1980s never really got a name while I was involved. After nine months of practice (and we were really good), we continued to have problems keeping a singer that wasn't on drugs or totally flaky. I couldn't handle that any more, especially with 60-70 hour work weeks so I bailed. (Retail...running a Radio Shack in a mall) But the music was oh-so-good and the musicianship was the tightest I've ever experienced--everyone had a great feel for each other. We did Pretenders and other great dance rock. Keyboards for me, but for some of the Pretenders stuff, I did the second guitar parts. I really do wish that one would have made it to gigging. I think the band would have been popular on the local circuit.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Just remind your lovely daughter that if it wasn't for us "Old Guys" she would still be listening to such greats as Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Duke Ellington!