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Pullstart

I’ve never heard this group before.  I like it though!

 

 

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Pullstart

Pretty cool for a live production…

 

 

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peter lena

@TJ    reach out and grab you , pete

 

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tunahead72

I had the pleasure of seeing these guys play earlier this afternoon at a local blues festival, a great set that included this tune.  That's Kenny Aaronson on bass, who's played with just about everybody on the planet.

 

 

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tunahead72

Haven't heard this one in ... decades?

 

 

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Pullstart

Michael Buffer received a Federal Trademark in 1992 for “Let’s get ready to rumble!”  I wonder if he receives royalties from lyrics?

 

 

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tunahead72

We have a cricket in our house, somewhere in our fireplace, it's deafening, and I can't actually find it yet.  I mentioned it to my neighbor, who had a similar problem in his bedroom recently.  His response: "Burn the house down, it's the only option."

 

Which reminded me of this:

 

 

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wallfish
17 hours ago, tunahead72 said:

"Burn the house down, it's the only option."

:ROTF:

How about this one?

I was never into the Punk thing but recently watched a movie called CBGB. It was pretty good and entertaining. It's about the club owner of CBGB and how it got started and how it gave lots of bands opportunity. Bands had to play original music only there. Surprisingly,  the Talking Heads weren't really featured in it but they even reference CBGB in one of their songs.

 

 

 

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peter lena

@TJ   HENRI HERBERT ,i  wait listen for the train sound of the 1930.s . pete

 

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peter lena

if you are not feeling this , you must be dead , pete  

 

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PWL216

In my opinion, Delbert is one of the most under appreciated singer-songwriters. He’s been one of my favorites for years. You want to get ready for the weekend, listen to I’m With You!

 

 

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peter lena

@PWL216  used to do a lot of small clubs ,  when they existed , thats the way to hear / feel  what these singers are all about , saw johnny Copland  in new london ct  , incredible  showman , also charlie musselwhite , ronnie earl , also went to GILLIES in houston texas , had stacks of  2x 12 lumber to set up extra tables , or easily  eliminate seating for a dance floor , pete   

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PWL216

I saw Ronnie Earl live YEARS ago at a Chinese Restaurant in RI. Was awesome!

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PWL216

BTW, I’ve been to very few live music events. I’ve seen:

- Ronnie Earl

- Barenaked Ladies (free tickets)

- Delbert McClinton  (I went to shake his hand and he jumped. I think I startled him, funny)

- Tom Jones (took my mother as a gift. In his book he commented that he went from playing Vegas to a little sh*thole in MA - that’s the one we were at 😂)

- James Taylor

 

 

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ri702bill
25 minutes ago, PWL216 said:

I saw Ronnie Earl live YEARS ago at a Chinese Restaurant in RI. Was awesome!

Chan's in Woonsocket???

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Ed Kennell

Ever run across Nectar Rock band.    They played clubs and collages up and down the East coast in the 80s - 90s.

 

They often opened for another York, Pa. band named LIVE .

   Right to Left      My son Mike Kennell, lead guitar;  Hardy Hill, drummer; Caroline, vocals; Dave Henry, bass.

                              Dave suffered a fatal heart attack at an early age resulting in the band disbanding.

                              Mike is married to Dave's sister Libby and they operate the family  HVAC  business started by libby and Daves Grandfather Wilber Henry. 

                              Hardy Hill went on to star in some early episodes of the Big Brother TV series.

                              I lost track of Caroli

    The volume was a bit high for my ears but we had some good times following these kids back in the day.

 

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PWL216
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

Chan's in Woonsocket???

Yup!

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ri702bill

Several of the folks I worked with would go to listen to live Blues music.... da-da-da-dum....

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