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  1. 11 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Nothing gets the joint jumping better than ‘Room to Move’, live version.

    I threw in the word "point" when I commented earlier... Room to Move was on the LP "The Turning Point".

  2. 2 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Nothing gets the joint jumping better than ‘Room to Move’, live version.

    With a bit of chicka chicka..

    I don't think anyone can touch Mayall with the personel... Zappa yes, King Crimson yes. It was almost like a school for musicians. God love the bluesbreakers.

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  3. 23 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

    Is this early for tornado season? I always thought it was a bit later into the beginning of spring? 

    Exactly what I was thinking... told the wife this is pretty early for this... but mother nature does what she does whenever she wants.

  4. 5 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

    The issue is very old. Ricky would be too if he didn’t die decades ago.. 

    Ricky dying young was tragic, same with Jim Croce... or anyone really.

     

    This guy is still alive though.

  5. 7 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

    Ricky Nelson?

    Not Ricky.

     

    What the

     

    lol

    1 hour ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Mad #14 should be a fairly early publication date.  Mid 50s at latest.

    Good eye and this would make him at this point a young twenty something.

  6. 53 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    A picker?  A grinner?  A lover?  A sinner?  A joker?  A smoker?  A midnight toker?

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    Nobody’s experienced enough to get it.

    Not Steve Miller... but Jimi. Here is part of the story:

     

    Little Richard - 'I fired Jimi, who was using the name Maurice James all the time I knew him. He was a damn good guitar player, but the guy was never on time. He was always late for the bus, and flirting with the girls, stuff like that. It came to a head in New York, where we had been playing the Apollo, and Hendrix missed the bus for Washington, DC. I finally got Richard to cut him loose. So when Hendrix called us in Washington, D.C., I gave him the word that his services were no longer required. We had some words. I explained why we were doing this. I was running the road for Richard, and I didn't accept that kind of bull####'.

  7. 2 hours ago, row_33 said:

     

    i won't enforce the release where he showed up at Maple Leaf Gardens for a set with just Neil and some funk-box electronic gizmo.....  :(

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Yeah Dylan, someone half my age asked where to begin listening to him, I didn't have an answer offhand, it might be held against me.

     

    Morrison was a great voice, unfortunately didn't have a creative writing partner and self-destructed.

     

    and Burton Cummings had a better voice than Jim, especially for his filler acid trip songs imitating The Doors, such as....

     

     

     

    And his soul left his body and went down down down
    To a place we laughingly refer to as hell
    But none of us will ever go there because we're all far too groovy

     

    Like the Doors... The Guess Who... The Grassroots... all different animals though. Jim apparently had a shelf life, Burton lived on. Steppenwolf hardly gets a mention these days. Monster for instance.

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  8. 11 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Fired him because he spoke of the pompadous of love?  
    I had as feeling who it was, but Googled my correct guess before I had the stones to post, therefore I disqualify myself from answering.

    This got a grin here...

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  9. I've seen Bobby Flay's name here a few times but does anyone remember when he started out... the show was "Grilling and Chilling"... him with some guy who wore overalls, looked like they were backed up to a giant retention pond or a man made lake. And yes, this was on PBS lol. Might have been Grillin' and Chillin'... not sure. 

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  10. 2 minutes ago, Augie said:

     

    I think they mention it at the end of each episode. The recipes print out as the apparently related Cook’s Country, which is often on PBS before or after ATK. 

     

    The other one I love is Rick Steves. Travel is the thing I most want to do, and least want to pay for. Long story, but our travel was stunted for many years.  That’s not restricted now, so it’s time to make up for those lost years!  The older I get, the more I will forget the cost and enjoy seeing the country and the world. That’s the plan anyway..... 

    I like that show quite a bit too. Somehow we have 6 PBS stations down here and the variety is excellent. Some new show on right now called Milk Street... not bad at all. 

    Same here with the travelling. I'm getting close to retirement and would love nothing more than to tour the USA in a small to medium sized RV... the big ones are nice for sure but are cumbersome imo. Plus they can really suck up some fuel. 

     

    Weird bucket list item for me, and although I have been there before, is to cook breakfast on the rim of the Grand Canyon at sunrise. Bacon, eggs, potatoes, toast... the whole 9 yards. Have wanted to do this for 30 years at least.

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