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Tetrachloride
(8,292 posts)Hollaback Girl mashup with Soggy Bottom Boys - great.
my aching back better than my hook hand.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)Midnight Writer
(22,661 posts)If it's not, it should be.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)Goonch
(3,773 posts)Niagara
(8,892 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(59,775 posts)LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)sanatanadharma
(3,997 posts)What is he? The woodwinds section?
thatcrowwoman
(1,230 posts)London Homesick Blues
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LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)2naSalit
(90,810 posts)Check back later.
Good to know what he looks like now! He comes around here sometimes, a guy in town makes guitar picks for him out of agates.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)2naSalit
(90,810 posts)I have heard it long ago but never knew the lyrics.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)"Well my number one occupation, is stealing women from their men".
A friend of mine living 3,000 miles away and I spent an entire evening making Bob Weir memes.
I looked up the lyrics, pretty funny. Definitely Bob Weir material. I bought his first solo album, there were several good tunes on that. I donated all my vinyl to a radio station years ago.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)2naSalit
(90,810 posts)LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)Essentially a Grateful Dead album. All of the Dead members played on it.
Had the vinyl and an 8 track. Used to play it in the car my first year of college.
2naSalit
(90,810 posts)Last edited Thu May 4, 2023, 08:31 AM - Edit history (1)
The Europe '72 tour albums were the last vinyl I ever bought. Both had all kinds of good stuff, seems they were at their best evolutionary state at that time. I wasn't very impressed after that. A couple things here and there but I had moved on to some other areas I found to explore in music. My voice was changing and jazz was calling my name so I went there for a while.
I have to get my cassette player fixed in my 4Runner, it has a sweet all around sound system that I really miss. I still have all my cassettes, haven't owned an 8track since... long ago.
LuckyCharms
(18,423 posts)I probably bought it in 1973 or 1974. I was poor and couldn't afford headphones. I just had a cheap turntable and a pair of bookshelf speakers. I used to hold a speaker in each hand up to my ears for the "headphone effects" when listening to that album.
I was pretty stupid, but I got strong forearms from doing that. My hearing isn't so good now though.
Ptah
(33,362 posts)Wounded Bear
(60,035 posts)but I'm not sure that what you heard was exactly what I meant.