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Post by Curtis on Dec 2, 2014 3:39:24 GMT -5
I didn't think I was right, more taking a stab in the dark
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Post by Curtis on Dec 2, 2014 3:40:19 GMT -5
"Businessmen, they drink my wine, plow men dig my earth"
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Post by III on Dec 2, 2014 11:21:25 GMT -5
"Businessmen, they drink my wine, plow men dig my earth" There must be some way out of here" said the joker to the thief
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Post by III on Dec 2, 2014 20:20:10 GMT -5
How about..... "You been doin what I think you been doin, cant do that around here."I have tickets to see them on Dec 7th. Nobody ventured a guess eh??and dont friggin google it guys......
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Post by Jim on Dec 2, 2014 21:26:42 GMT -5
"Don't put your tongue on the bloody tooth mark place Her face changing now, a guernsey cow."
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Post by III on Dec 2, 2014 21:42:12 GMT -5
"Don't put your tongue on the bloody tooth mark place Her face changing now, a guernsey cow." "Soft White Underbelly"LOL I sure miss all the great shows we used to see on Long Island years ago. And dats why I know their original name. I saw them in Massapequa a few years before they started "fearing" anyone...
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Post by Jim on Dec 2, 2014 21:48:48 GMT -5
They also went by "The Stalk Forest Group", but you probably knew that. I saw them in DC as "Soft White Underbelly" after their fame died down. I guess they were trying to allow the real fans to get tickets before the masses, but when I called to see who was playing at the Bayou, the recorded message said "Soft White Underbelly, who is Blue Öyster Cult", so maybe ticket sales didn't take off as fast as they expected. It was a very good show, with Dave Mason joining them for a couple songs. I had a hard time reconciling Eric's clean-shaven face with the bearded rocker I was used to seeing though.
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Post by III on Dec 2, 2014 22:33:21 GMT -5
Dave Mason plays up around here now and then. Saw him at The Egg and GE Smith jammed with his group. Who, BTW, do a very good rendition of most Traffic era stuff. Clapton and Windwood were touring at the time I saw Mason last, and he asked the audience during a lull between numbers, if anyone had seen them, the night before in NYC? A few aplauded or whatever, and Dave Mason said, "I heard they werent' too bad."
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Post by kawonda750 on Dec 11, 2014 9:26:21 GMT -5
Just for fun while I'm snowed in, let's start again.
We were heading for the Trades from the outside Got 80 feet of waterline nicely making way.
I know, too easy.
or
hey can I have some of your purple berries I've been eating them for 6 or 7 weeks now Haven't got sick once.
Easy again but I was justt listening to this .
Yes Ned. On vinyl.
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Post by Ned on Dec 11, 2014 9:37:02 GMT -5
CSN, and
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Post by kawonda750 on Dec 11, 2014 18:34:35 GMT -5
I was listening to this too.
I chanced to meet a bartender Who said he knew her well And as he handed me a drink he began to hum a song And all the boys there at the bar began to sing along
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Post by Jim on Dec 11, 2014 21:05:10 GMT -5
How about this one, Steve:
Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say If they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize that God is the only way to love
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Post by III on Dec 11, 2014 22:21:07 GMT -5
I was listening to this too. I chanced to meet a bartender Who said he knew her well And as he handed me a drink he began to hum a song And all the boys there at the bar began to sing along You forgot, it was at the Commodore hotel?? Lowell George's death was a great loss to that group. I used to call my ex the name of that song as a pet name. (Dixie Chicken) Chaquita, my sweet Juanita.... Try again dave. Im off to answer Jim now.
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Post by III on Dec 11, 2014 22:25:55 GMT -5
hey can I have some of your purple berries I've been eating them for 6 or 7 weeks now Haven't got sick once. The version from Woodstock had to be about the very best one ever.
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Post by III on Dec 11, 2014 22:34:38 GMT -5
How about this one, Steve: Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say If they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize that God is the only way to love Have you ever thought about your soul - can it be saved?I used to hang after work with a couple of the mechanics at Kawasaki of Glen Cove and they had a house they rented together. One night we had just gotten the "Masters of Reality" album and we played a goof on little John, the youngest mechanic using it. We hid a set of speakers up the stairway and we told John the house was haunted. 3 murders had been comitted there over history. (so we said) Then after we were all good and buzzed, we played the intro to "Sweet Leaf" the coughing effect. And every time we did, John would start twitching. He finally bolted out the front door. Jumped on his A7 and split. We told him the next day and he didnt speak to any of us for a week.
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