"Seems to be my luck, every girl I pick up
Is the one everybody puts down"- Johnny Paycheck.
I don’t know. I hate writing this crap. Hmmmm. Hank Sr., The Band, The Dictators, The New York Dolls, The Louvin Brothers, The Lovin Spoonful, Buddy Holly, Elvis P., Lefty Frizzell, Nick Lowe, Rockpile, Those Beatle guys, Loretta Lynn, Monkees, Chuck Berry!!!!!, Eddie Cochran, Kinks, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, Waylon, Beach Boys, Wynn Stewart, Mills Brothers, Lenny Kaye, Kevn Kinney, Flamin’ Groovies, Terry Reid,Marshall Crenshaw, Raspberries, Zombies, Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant, Hank Garland, Nada Surf, Hotel Lights, all things Sun Records, Charlie Rich, Nolan Strong and the Diablos, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Ramones, Ramones, Ramones, Big Star, Budweiser, old guitars....Gretsch, Gibson, Fender, Zim Gar, Vox, National, etc.!!! Crappy old tube amps, harmony singing, bad harmony singing, good Doo Wop, James Burton, The Burritos, Patsy, Bill Kirchen, NRBQ, Fountains of Wayne, Johnny Thunders, The Everly Bros., Nuggets!, The Sparkletones, Wanda Jackson, the Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, John Prine, Dion and the Belmonts, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Sr., The Left Banke, Zal Yanovsky, just about anybody dead, and some that should be, on and on and on...it’ll all change tomorrow. Phil loves Grandaddy and Rick Danko, and Craig loves anything that has a lot of hard chords to play. We also dig our Pals ....Hank Wedel and Open Kitchen, The Dark Horses, Whit Smith,Tom Shaner, Sean Lee and the Breaks, George Gilmore and the Giblets, etc. etc. !!!!Runaway Shuffle/Tom solo ..
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Candy hitting the bottom of the bag on a brisk Halloween Night.
Tommy! Hail "Bob" and Atari! I'll be in town this weekend for brooklyn kickball tournament- any clues of your whereabouts fri, sat, sun? Looking forward for drinkin, slinkin, and kickin some balls. I pray you're right as rain and overflowin the bucket! see you there. -- 'sMike!
There once was a High Action Noise Captured by High Action Boys Though they lived in New York They loved it in Cork But ha! They're both really from Illinois...
Tom, missing you man! just had to come over for some a.m. rock and roll on yer site. it's been a fantastic few weeks of growing growing growing off the birth-days, laughter and "partly cloudy" wine drinking with the girl. purple teeth and everything. so happy for spring, considering my heats been cut off... well works going good and i'm preparing a big mural day with music for june 7, so getting back in the real element. and the week before that is my next trip to NYC, start of june, to find some rooftop for howling; fairies wear boots: spending time electric with best band MUSS and just doing some sabbath blues.
Douglas James Henning (born May 3, 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, grew up in Oakville, Ontario, and died February 7, 2000 of liver disease) was a Canadian magician, illusionist and escape artist.
He is credited with reviving the magic show as a form of mass entertainment in North America, beginning in the 1970s. Henning changed the image of the stage magician when he rejected such stereotypical costume accessories as the tuxedo, top hat, thin moustache, goatee, and short hair. He opted instead for long hair, a bushy moustache, and bright multicoloured casual clothes, which gave him a distinctively flamboyant image.
Wow, you rocked the room! And Lenny Kaye sang the song he wrote abt Lisa and Banjo Jim's - who would have dreamed that in a million years? We're gonna have some ~real fun next time. Love you guys to the marrow. xxooo
Did you guys record the tater tot song yesterday? I can't wait to be RICH! I think I'm gonna buy a new dress in anticipation of my grammy acceptance speech on behalf of Tom Clark and HABS who are too busy stealing all of my goldfish crackers back in Brooklyn to attend.