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There is plenty more to come...Plan on filling this up over the next 6 months
You're welcome
There is plenty more to come...Plan on filling this up over the next 6 months
@StumpTownStu
Take a look at the above posters...Just joined and they piggy back each other in multiple threads ....hmmmmmm
@StumpTownStu
Take a look at the above posters...Just joined and they piggy back each other in multiple threads ....hmmmmmm
That's cool brother
He is easily one of my favorites...
My grandfather's name was hank , and he used to play Williams SR.all the time around the house or on jukeboxes .
That's cool brother
He is easily one of my favorites...
My grandfather's name was hank , and he used to play Williams SR.all the time around the house or on jukeboxes .
@UNIMAN
I've seen Bob Seger live twice ......Was blown away that he and the silver bullet band sound 5¡Á better live than they do on wax ...That's almost unheard of in any genre , especially as time passes
@UNIMAN
I've seen Bob Seger live twice ......Was blown away that he and the silver bullet band sound 5¡Á better live than they do on wax ...That's almost unheard of in any genre , especially as time passes
Never saw Seger in person.
In 1976 had my 1966 Chevy Bel-Air 4-door with under the dash 8-track, radio shack speakers in the back window blasting "Silver Bullet Live".
Never saw Seger in person.
In 1976 had my 1966 Chevy Bel-Air 4-door with under the dash 8-track, radio shack speakers in the back window blasting "Silver Bullet Live".
I saw him at the Randhurst Ice arena in 1974, maybe 76? Blue Oyster Cult was the headliners.. Rory Gallagher played second and the Bob Seeger band opened the show- He sucked and he got booed off the stage- Its corny bullshit and it was totally uncool in Chicago in the mid 70's.
BOC was great though- When Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton dream, they dream they can play like Buck Dharma
I saw him at the Randhurst Ice arena in 1974, maybe 76? Blue Oyster Cult was the headliners.. Rory Gallagher played second and the Bob Seeger band opened the show- He sucked and he got booed off the stage- Its corny bullshit and it was totally uncool in Chicago in the mid 70's.
BOC was great though- When Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton dream, they dream they can play like Buck Dharma
Loved Black Sabbath in the mid 70's- Can't listen to it now though...I heard every song 10,000 times back then and i'm sick of it- Saw them at the International Amptheater with Van Halen in 78? 79?. I remember we did some blotter- Halfway through the show I felt ants in my pants- I was trippin hard and told my friend that I got bugs in my pants- I remember my friend yelling "You're so f-ck'd up, lol " After the show when the lights came up there was a broken box of melted ice milk bars under my seat and it was covered in ants. I'm guessing a vendor just through then behind our seats after a previous show or something. They had circuses and all kinds of shows in that building.
Loved Black Sabbath in the mid 70's- Can't listen to it now though...I heard every song 10,000 times back then and i'm sick of it- Saw them at the International Amptheater with Van Halen in 78? 79?. I remember we did some blotter- Halfway through the show I felt ants in my pants- I was trippin hard and told my friend that I got bugs in my pants- I remember my friend yelling "You're so f-ck'd up, lol " After the show when the lights came up there was a broken box of melted ice milk bars under my seat and it was covered in ants. I'm guessing a vendor just through then behind our seats after a previous show or something. They had circuses and all kinds of shows in that building.
That's a fantastic story Brother ...
Must have been pissed when you saw all those ants ...
You're lucky to have seen all these shows ...
That's a fantastic story Brother ...
Must have been pissed when you saw all those ants ...
You're lucky to have seen all these shows ...
And I thought I might be just imagining it...
And I thought I might be just imagining it...
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