Boomtown Rats?by Rhythm Bounder
Ian Hunter / Mick Ronson, the "Never Alone with..." tour in Milwaukee. They came back and said they didn't know any other songs and played "Just another Night"a second time. Might have been a second encore, it was a while back.by Rhythm Bounder
Saw Paul McCartney on 2 different tours an he had a big time AV show of Beatle, Wings and solo music before the concerts.by Rhythm Bounder
As a music fan and consumer, I find the streaming services great, if I were a rights holder gettin’ screwed, I might feel different. I’m a lifelong music fan and would never think of ditching my vinyl or Cds, the streamers are just another tool in finding and playing music. Plus the portability is unmatched, it’s all on my phone. I really only have a few problems with streaming. First, there iby Rhythm Bounder
The Hoodoo Gurus early albums had great liner notes thanking people like Larry Storch (F Troop) and other pop culture & B movie folks.by Rhythm Bounder
Thanks for the post, enjoyed the video. The Drummer, James Baker, quite the character, he could have his own documentary. Also, I found it cool that there is a Johnny Thunders connection to the Hoodoos' name.by Rhythm Bounder
Well, I was at the infamous New Barbarians concert in Milwaukee. That didn’t get crazy until after the encores when the rumored “superstar guests” didn’t appear. I was happy to see the band, Keith and Woody, Ian McLagan, Bobby Keys, Stanley Clarke and the drummer from the Meters. I could watch those guys jam all night. There had been stories on the radio that people like Neil Young and Pete Townby Rhythm Bounder
Did I miss "Da Doo Ron Ron?"by Rhythm Bounder
The Replacements cover of T Rex's "20th Century Boy," on their "I Will Dare" single. BTW, it was a double B side single, sharing the B side with a cover of "Hey Good Lookin'." I find it to be a perfectly ramshackled rocker. The Mats were always great at showing the rockin' core of the Top 40 songs they would cover.by Rhythm Bounder