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hullabelew

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  1. Here is the version from Smith's Olde Bar. Keith Christopher on bass.
  2. Last one...the control of tone the Eddy shows here? This was in 85. Holy fuckity fuck. The Shaver Live at Smith's Olde Bar is one of the best live guitar tones I've ever heard.
  3. Warner Hodges is one of my very favorites. He has his killer tone on his Tele with Jason and the Scorchers and is now playing Les Pauls..........and still knocks it out of the park.
  4. That is Kevin McKinney on that solo. I saw him touring with Bob before this album wat released. I have a recording of him doing an extended version of this....and it is KILLER. That dude is HIGHLY underrated. And when you combine him with Bruce Hughes and Conrad.....holy fuck, what a band.
  5. The 'lead' guitar (call/response) on this. Sounds like shit on youtube, but the album sounds fantastic. Same for Dave Alvin's strat sound. Holyfuck.
  6. @G650 Honestly. I've was a fan from the Live album that came out in the 77 up until Cronin completely pussed out. I've read a ton of articles and dozens of interviews with him (albeit, mostly guitar/music related, and I've never heard anything bad, outside of his addiction problems...and Cronin constantly whining about him.
  7. The chartering agency has to make that decision, not the FDIC.
  8. When COVID hit, I was fresh out of a stint in the Lost and Found Department and need a way to spend my time, so I built a chicken coop, a covered run, and a larger open run and got me some chickens. My background. Grew up a farm and ranch. 20 brood mares putting out 15 colts a year that were broken to be used as working ranch horses for sale, and roping horses. 4-8 colts a year were marked for specific training to show/sell as cutting horses. Usually around 50 horses in various stages at any time. Add in about 60-80 cows for a cow/calf operation, 20-30 rabbit breeding does, 4-6 show steers, 4-6 show sheep, 20 goats, a couple of donkeys and 20-30 laying hens.....and various others dogs, cats, peacocks etc. As far as I know, a vet never came by our place to treat an animal. We can say I grew up around animals. My wife? Raised in Omaha, NE. Had a dog and apparently a duck. Within 6 months, she was telling me everything I was doing wrong with the chickens. 3 years later.....at least once a day....she points out something I'm doing drastically wrong that will imperil the entire flock of 7 hens.
  9. After I bomb HGTV headquarters, these motherfuckers are next.
  10. Hey...it is a long established rule on this thread that we don't turn on our own. We dudes have to stand together in the face of wife-bullshit and idiocy. 😁
  11. Ha. Her money, her closet, her time. She does the same thing with: onions, shallots, 'essential' oils, olive oil and any number of things. But I pick up an extra bottle of hot sauce..."WE HAVE ONE IN THE FRIDGE". I look at the basket of shallots in the corner and shrug. Women just aren't built to be happy or content. If you don't fuck it up for them, they they will fuck it up for themselves. Just how it works.
  12. What is the creep and clown comment about Richrath? Outside of his addiction issues, I've never heard anything bad about him.
  13. This song from Mojo.......when I heard it live, I thought it was some lost Zeppelin song. Campbell played a Les Paul and it fucking ROCKED.
  14. On the song Southern Accents, Petty said that when he was in Europe (France or Italy...can't remember) a fan told him how much that song meant to him. Petty asked if the guy had lived in the US. He said no....lived her all my life. The people in the northern part of the country thing all of the people in the southern part or stupid, backwards trash. For me, the comparison between Springsteen and Petty is that Petty is relatable by everyone while Springsteen, especially early stuff, has a much more limited fanbase. Not a bad thing. Just the way I see it. And one the Wildflowers album.....I think that a lot of the glowing reviews had to do more with the subject matter and how he was processing this life at the time. I have everything Petty ever released (at least I think I do) and I love EVERY album of his. I can't say that about any other artist. Oh, Mojo is also an incredibly underrated album.
  15. For me, this is his most underrated album. So many GREAT songs, all built around going back to Florida.
  16. I LOVE this song with Aimee Mann and Ted Leo. https://www.google.com/search?q=milwaukee+song+aimee+mann&safe=active&ssui=on and this is a GREAT live version. Aimee: I made a mistake Ted: "Yeah, by starting this band"
  17. Bumping. Headed to Israel in March. Tiberias for 3 nights, Jerusalem for 4, then on to Cairo for 5 more.
  18. Making Movies is probably my all-time favorite album. But this one, especially this performance? LIVE. Just about perfect. When the keyboards come in around the 2 minute mark. Pure joy
  19. She let a big truck......grease her hips......
  20. yep. The new headstocks match the one on my 62 Century which was made in Kalamazoo. Only difference is my Epi 339's headstock is a bit longer.
  21. I really like "All My Friends Are Dying". I'm really not a huge fan of the overall songwriting but the musicianship is fantastic and I like the production. I really was never a huge fan of Five Eight, but I always loved Mantione's vocals.
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