OT, my wife had a wonderful collection of old LP’s that somehow didn’t come with her when we married. Decades later, when her parents moved to a much smaller house, they threw them out. We didn’t realize that until she sought to round them up much later — we were very disappointed!
Hawkins was popular for awhile. Lives in Canada now, I think.
I saw Ronnie Hawkins in Toronto in the early late70s/early80s. He was the opening act for the Doobie Brothers at the C.N.E. He was better than the Doobies.
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OT, my wife had a wonderful collection of old LP’s that somehow didn’t come with her when we married. Decades later, when her parents moved to a much smaller house, they threw them out. We didn’t realize that until she sought to round them up much later — we were very disappointed!
She had some great ones.
Ohh, man.
Hopefully the trash man had an appreciation for them.
I went to a local estate sale about 6 weeks ago and the lady had owned an Antique business. On one of the tables there were probably one hundred or more LP albums of that vintage and older. They had a large note on the collection that said “You are welcome to look but all are sold “ and with the buyers name and phone number. Most were priced in the 50$/each range.
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What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
John, saw these guys live at the Roof Garden at Arnold’s Park, circa, I-can’t-remember. They never came back from their half-time break — busted smoking weed 😮😀
I remember that well. Good times at Arnie's Park. Never had the guts to go on the big coaster, but enjoyed the wildass mouse.
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Not only a less than minimally educated person, but stupid and out of touch as well.
This was a big hit in April of 1966, I heard it a hundred times. I was an innocent lad in tenth grade. I liked this tune and I had no idea what it was about.
Yes, the first anti drug song. Didn't do much good as in the next decades, our nation sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss of dope abuse.
Haven’t heard it since college by Gary Sage and the Hot Nuts - “She broke my heart so I broke her arm”. A brother played that all the time. Bad high school breakup.
His roommate played the opening of “Patton” with George C Scott.
I have almost all of these on cassette. Some on 8 track and many on lp. All I listen to anymore is 60's Even have innagodadavida full length version , like 12 minutes long.
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the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~