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by revbob
19 Apr 2024, 4:48pm
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: So what's your concert schedule looking like?
Replies: 7445
Views: 809579

Re: So what's your concert schedule looking like?

Kory wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 2:29pm
I doubt many here care, but I'm going to see jazz fusion legend Stanley Clarke tonight.
I would go see him. Wouldn't buy an album but would see him live.
by revbob
19 Apr 2024, 11:39am
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: Totally Radical! The All Encompassing Thread of 80s Awesomeness
Replies: 78
Views: 778

Re: Totally Radical! The All Encompassing Thread of 80s Awesomeness

Marky Dread wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 11:39am
JennyB wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 10:59am
There's a certain band from Basildon that happened to release three killer albums in a row during the 1980s.
All 6 of their 80s albums are solid.
Are we still talking about Iron Maiden?
by revbob
19 Apr 2024, 11:07am
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: Totally Radical! The All Encompassing Thread of 80s Awesomeness
Replies: 78
Views: 778

Re: Totally Radical! The All Encompassing Thread of 80s Awesomeness

JennyB wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 10:59am
There's a certain band from Basildon that happened to release three killer albums in a row during the 1980s.
Iron Maiden?

https://www.ranker.com/list/basildon-ba ... /reference
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 10:37pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition
Replies: 360
Views: 14634

Re: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition

https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/18/entertainment/dickey-betts-death/index.html Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers. They did have some wicked jams. Dang. Allman Brothers were alright by me. My dad met Dickey Betts a couple of times and he seemed like a pretty nice guy according to him, so that's someth...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 10:25pm
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: The Mighty Musical Observations Thread
Replies: 20393
Views: 1828340

Re: The Mighty Musical Observations Thread

Threw on Hugh Laurie's blues record for some background noise while working because I remembered it being pretty okay. It fucking rips, man! Apart from maybe Shatner's Has Been, are there any other vanity records by a famous person that succeed as actual music? Been a while since I listened to it, ...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 10:22pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition
Replies: 360
Views: 14634

Re: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition

https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/18/entertainment/dickey-betts-death/index.html Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers. They did have some wicked jams. Dang. Allman Brothers were alright by me. My dad met Dickey Betts a couple of times and he seemed like a pretty nice guy according to him, so that's someth...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 10:19pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: Big Foot
Replies: 302
Views: 100423

Re: Big Foot

But, seemingly, there was enough going on that your boy wanted to experience the different versions. He was pretty young and getting into reading. Eventually he caught on. It sort of reminds me of watching Gilligan's Island as a kid. But I guess what you were getting at and which applies pretty muc...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 9:46pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: Big Foot
Replies: 302
Views: 100423

Re: Big Foot

It's a skill to be able to do that. There was a notable scifi writer in the 50s or 60s who, apart from his more serious, creative writing, could pump out trashy novels of maybe 30–40K words in length every four days or so. It was easy money for him and, he said, helped him become more disciplined i...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 9:39pm
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: So what's your concert schedule looking like?
Replies: 7445
Views: 809579

Re: So what's your concert schedule looking like?

Got tickets for Death, the old Detroit proto-punk band, not the metal band. Oh cool, I had no idea they were still performing. So they all moved to VT years ago, one brother died and the others played reggae for years. Their kids formed a band (Rough Francis) and some will likely be part of the liv...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 8:18pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: Big Foot
Replies: 302
Views: 100423

Re: Big Foot

Hooks in the tub Who the fuck writes shit like that? It's a skill to be able to do that. There was a notable scifi writer in the 50s or 60s who, apart from his more serious, creative writing, could pump out trashy novels of maybe 30–40K words in length every four days or so. It was easy money for h...
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 7:50pm
Forum: Capital Radio
Topic: So what's your concert schedule looking like?
Replies: 7445
Views: 809579

Re: So what's your concert schedule looking like?

Got tickets for Death, the old Detroit proto-punk band, not the metal band.
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 7:46pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition
Replies: 360
Views: 14634

Re: The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2024 Edition

WestwayKid wrote:
18 Apr 2024, 3:35pm
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/18/entertai ... index.html

Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers. They did have some wicked jams.
He'll be pointing his .44 at the women in heaven
by revbob
18 Apr 2024, 7:39pm
Forum: Groovy Times
Topic: Big Foot
Replies: 302
Views: 100423

Re: Big Foot

Hooks in the tub Who the fuck writes shit like that? It's a skill to be able to do that. There was a notable scifi writer in the 50s or 60s who, apart from his more serious, creative writing, could pump out trashy novels of maybe 30–40K words in length every four days or so. It was easy money for h...