True story, it was l978. 3 dorms at the uni surrounded a dining hall that could house hundreds of students. Friday nite. Let's have a dance. I was helping with the music. About 9 pm, things were going well. Then I put this song on. Er, all of the ladies suddenly left. Dance hall was devoid of purpose. Suffice to say I was in trouble.................... Just a Bad Boy. And the Rain Came Down.............................
@Desert Moon said:
True story, it was l978. 3 dorms at the uni surrounded a dining hall that could house hundreds of students. Friday nite. Let's have a dance. I was helping with the music. About 9 pm, things were going well. Then I put this song on. Er, all of the ladies suddenly left. Dance hall was devoid of purpose. Suffice to say I was in trouble.................... Just a Bad Boy. And the Rain Came Down.............................
@Steven59 I've recently gotten into this band and they are superb! Steven Wilson's solo stuff - some of which have animated videos that are cinematic works of art - is worth checking out. ... but kinda sad...
@Bikergeek said: @Steven59 I've recently gotten into this band and they are superb! Steven Wilson's solo stuff - some of which have animated videos that are cinematic works of art - is worth checking out. ... but kinda sad...
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Right - I like Wilson's solo work. They are my "Big 4" of go to music - Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, John Giles, and Marillion.........
Still one of my favorites from the first page…during well lest I say 2020.
And I realize a lot of those guys from that page have been stagnant of late.
Such is life so if you will play us another good one Mr. Carr.
@Desert Moon said:
True story, it was l978. 3 dorms at the uni surrounded a dining hall that could house hundreds of students. Friday nite. Let's have a dance. I was helping with the music. About 9 pm, things were going well. Then I put this song on. Er, all of the ladies suddenly left. Dance hall was devoid of purpose. Suffice to say I was in trouble.................... Just a Bad Boy. And the Rain Came Down.............................
Can you imagine being in that small a venue, right in front like these folks were, experiencing this in person? Wow!
Thems were the days. Alas I saw Akka Dakka in the Memorial Coliseum in pdx on July 21, 1978 with 12,000 others. They were on their first US tour, between Let There Be Rock and Powerage, and backing up Aerosmythe:
The concert will be remembered for 1 - Bon putting Angus on his shoulders while he jammed to IIRC, Rocker, and walking down the aisles (first to use a wireless to connect with amps so more mobility), and 2 - Aerosmythe NOT playing Dream On. Who dya think the fans enjoyed the most? Young punks from Sydney or old drugged up rockers from Beantown?
Suffice to say the audience was shocked with Bon and Angus walking around like that. By the end of the tour word got around and they needed a throng of bodyguards to pull that stunt. And the rest was history. Mostly downhill for Aerosmythe from there, exponential popularity growth for Akka Dakka. No more quaint Glasgow Apollo Theater concerts from then on.
And then Bon died and we got the goose from Newcastle, but the show must go on…………………
Added: Yep I just looked at the playlist, Rocker was the last song so thaz when Bon and Angus were running around.
@Desert Moon said:
True story, it was l978. 3 dorms at the uni surrounded a dining hall that could house hundreds of students. Friday nite. Let's have a dance. I was helping with the music. About 9 pm, things were going well. Then I put this song on. Er, all of the ladies suddenly left. Dance hall was devoid of purpose. Suffice to say I was in trouble.................... Just a Bad Boy. And the Rain Came Down.............................
Can you imagine being in that small a venue, right in front like these folks were, experiencing this in person? Wow!
Thems were the days. Alas I saw Akka Dakka in the Memorial Coliseum in pdx on July 21, 1978 with 12,000 others. They were on their first US tour, between Let There Be Rock and Powerage, and backing up Aerosmythe:
The concert will be remembered for 1 - Bon putting Angus on his shoulders while he jammed to IIRC, Rocker, and walking down the aisles (first to use a wireless to connect with amps so more mobility), and 2 - Aerosmythe NOT playing Dream On. Who dya think the fans enjoyed the most? Young punks from Sydney or old drugged up rockers from Beantown?
Suffice to say the audience was shocked with Bon and Angus walking around like that. By the end of the tour word got around and they needed a throng of bodyguards to pull that stunt. And the rest was history. Mostly downhill for Aerosmythe from there, exponential popularity growth for Akka Dakka. No more quaint Glasgow Apollo Theater concerts from then on.
And then Bon died and we got the goose from Newcastle, but the show must go on…………………
Added: Yep I just looked at the playlist, Rocker was the last song so thaz when Bon and Angus were running around.
I saw Aerosmith right around that time, give or take a year or two, and Steven Tyler was so blitzed he dropped the mic stand. He was swinging it around with all these scarves tied on it and he just flung it. It was not a good show. But I must now sadly admit, I've never seen AC/DC. But for quite some time my alarm clock was an automatic turntable with the tonearm cued up over Hell's Bells - and when the timer popped and the needle dropped, I got up - with all of my neighbors! lol good memories
@Bikergeek said:
I saw Aerosmith right around that time, give or take a year or two, and Steven Tyler was so blitzed he dropped the mic stand. He was swinging it around with all these scarves tied on it and he just flung it. It was not a good show. But I must now sadly admit, I've never seen AC/DC. But for quite some time my alarm clock was an automatic turntable with the tonearm cued up over Hell's Bells - and when the timer popped and the needle dropped, I got up - with all of my neighbors! lol good memories.
Hey folks, it is hurricane season, those on the Gulf Coast well you know what that means. Looking at Weather Underground every day to examine the air flow on the Gulf of Mexico, watching them big storms coming in. In H-Town, we evacuated 5 times over 21 years, did not evacuate during Harvey and came back 3 times to debris covering our yard, but never did get the storm surge or roof removed. Just a matter of time. But to celebrate the opening of the season, well here is a warning from Robert and Jimmy:
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL3nFxSoApE&list=RDjL3nFxSoApE&start_radio=1
@coinscratch said,
Cool, tune and the vocals soundslike triumph or Queensryche.
The fact that you said "vocals" when there is only one is a wonderful compliment in and by itself - for both the vocalist and me. Thank you, thank you.
Much appreciated. I'm sure he is going to feel very good, when I tell him.
@Desert Moon said:
Hey folks, it is hurricane season, those on the Gulf Coast well you know what that means. Looking at Weather Underground every day to examine the air flow on the Gulf of Mexico, watching them big storms coming in. In H-Town, we evacuated 5 times over 21 years, did not evacuate during Harvey and came back 3 times to debris covering our yard, but never did get the storm surge or roof removed. Just a matter of time. But to celebrate the opening of the season, well here is a warning from Robert and Jimmy:
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL3nFxSoApE&list=RDjL3nFxSoApE&start_radio=1
Evacuate?! that's when you get killed by a tornado in Austin.
Me and some friends drove down to Galveston in '83 when Alicia was coming in just to see the storm.
Traffic was backed up going north and we were the only car going south! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yP1tcy9a10
@Coinscratch said:
Evacuate?! that's when you get killed by a tornado in Austin.
Me and some friends drove down to Galveston in '83 when Alicia was coming in just to see the storm.
Traffic was backed up going north and we were the only car going south!
Yikes, last place one wants to be when that storm surge comes in is Galveston. They were torn apart by SS in Ike and it took about year to get G-town cleaned up and operating again. The floods were several feet up even on the Strand and way above the berm they built on the shoreline................ And Alicia was a bad bad storm, we were not in H-Town yet. After Rita in 2005 when I 45 was frozen with cars going N from H-Town half way to Dallas they figured out to have a step wise evacuation plan. So everyone would get out safely as we all did for Ike........ For Harvey there was no evacuation, except some smaller localized areas that would be subject to the massive floods that we did get. That was an epic week, I thought we were going to need Noah's Arc but despite 45 inches of rain in 5 days on our street, the water line never reached our house. But the time will come and I feel for those still living there.
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Porcupine Tree..........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
True story, it was l978. 3 dorms at the uni surrounded a dining hall that could house hundreds of students. Friday nite. Let's have a dance. I was helping with the music. About 9 pm, things were going well. Then I put this song on. Er, all of the ladies suddenly left. Dance hall was devoid of purpose. Suffice to say I was in trouble.................... Just a Bad Boy. And the Rain Came Down.............................
Maybe I should have played this instead?
Nine O'Clock on the Shaking Hand..................................
Alas I couldn't play this one, released date was later in the year.
JP playing War Pigs! Loooove it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jam city, with a message.
Haleakalā in the background, Jimi in the foreground. Hi res vid for l970.
Remember the scene in Forrest Gump when this song played? Go to 7:28 and remember that life is like a box of chocolates...............
Best reaction of all time by our H-Town bud?
teens react to the most watched vid of all time..
Can you imagine being in that small a venue, right in front like these folks were, experiencing this in person? Wow!
My hobby website Groovycoins.com, new and improved!
@Steven59 I've recently gotten into this band and they are superb! Steven Wilson's solo stuff - some of which have animated videos that are cinematic works of art - is worth checking out. ... but kinda sad...
My hobby website Groovycoins.com, new and improved!
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Right - I like Wilson's solo work. They are my "Big 4" of go to music - Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, John Giles, and Marillion.........
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This is one of my favorites from Wilson........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
The Pineapple Thief..........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
John Giles..........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Marillion...........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
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Still one of my favorites from the first page…during well lest I say 2020.
And I realize a lot of those guys from that page have been stagnant of late.
Such is life so if you will play us another good one Mr. Carr.
Thems were the days. Alas I saw Akka Dakka in the Memorial Coliseum in pdx on July 21, 1978 with 12,000 others. They were on their first US tour, between Let There Be Rock and Powerage, and backing up Aerosmythe:
https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/aerosmith-ac-dc
The concert will be remembered for 1 - Bon putting Angus on his shoulders while he jammed to IIRC, Rocker, and walking down the aisles (first to use a wireless to connect with amps so more mobility), and 2 - Aerosmythe NOT playing Dream On. Who dya think the fans enjoyed the most? Young punks from Sydney or old drugged up rockers from Beantown?
Suffice to say the audience was shocked with Bon and Angus walking around like that. By the end of the tour word got around and they needed a throng of bodyguards to pull that stunt. And the rest was history. Mostly downhill for Aerosmythe from there, exponential popularity growth for Akka Dakka. No more quaint Glasgow Apollo Theater concerts from then on.
And then Bon died and we got the goose from Newcastle, but the show must go on…………………
Added: Yep I just looked at the playlist, Rocker was the last song so thaz when Bon and Angus were running around.
I saw Aerosmith right around that time, give or take a year or two, and Steven Tyler was so blitzed he dropped the mic stand. He was swinging it around with all these scarves tied on it and he just flung it. It was not a good show. But I must now sadly admit, I've never seen AC/DC. But for quite some time my alarm clock was an automatic turntable with the tonearm cued up over Hell's Bells - and when the timer popped and the needle dropped, I got up - with all of my neighbors! lol good memories
My hobby website Groovycoins.com, new and improved!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tOKYFR4Rzg&list=RD3tOKYFR4Rzg&start_radio=1
Here is a refresher:
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Grab a Newkie Brown Ale while you enjoy the Vid! Mr. Geordie himself crooning……………..
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PS Thems South Americans sure know how to enjoy a concert, must be a blast playing down there.
Side Quest by Magic Sword
https://youtu.be/DRzcvCZiT9s?si=u69l21sG1KE3mtSx
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Dave and the boys sure had some hair..............
Yeah, the 80s hair band days were pretty funny looking back.
Monster - John Giles.........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Tale of the beast............
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Looking for some warmth after our Alaskan cruise.
Stryper, AC/DC, and KISS - "Hotter Than a Highway to Hell With the Devil"
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The Ballad of Gilligan's Island..............
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Rush's most popular song according to Geddy:
Almost did not make the album as Geddy tells Rick Beato:
Rush will be on tour soon!!!! Actually in 5 days at the Forum in LA they will start the 50 Something Tour:
https://www.rush.com/
This old rocker won't be going, no where near where I live, alas...............
Something original by this coin lover. Recorded in 1985 on real to real tape. I wish I was, but I'm not the singer. I wrote and produced.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LbVF5yP7cDs&list=RDLbVF5yP7cDs&start_radio=1&pp=ygUNZGNmaXhlciB0b3BpY6AHAQ%3D%3D
Haven World can be anything, anywhere.
Cool, tune and the vocals soundslike triumph or Queensryche.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP9w140UZSU
Love it! Herez another...........
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Hey folks, it is hurricane season, those on the Gulf Coast well you know what that means. Looking at Weather Underground every day to examine the air flow on the Gulf of Mexico, watching them big storms coming in. In H-Town, we evacuated 5 times over 21 years, did not evacuate during Harvey and came back 3 times to debris covering our yard, but never did get the storm surge or roof removed. Just a matter of time. But to celebrate the opening of the season, well here is a warning from Robert and Jimmy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL3nFxSoApE&list=RDjL3nFxSoApE&start_radio=1
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@coinscratch said,
Cool, tune and the vocals soundslike triumph or Queensryche.
The fact that you said "vocals" when there is only one is a wonderful compliment in and by itself - for both the vocalist and me. Thank you, thank you.
Much appreciated. I'm sure he is going to feel very good, when I tell him.
Always loved this 'cover' vid of Akka Dakka:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfGggAGITwg&list=RDqfGggAGITwg&start_radio=1
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Ramble On, like you have never heard it before..............
Evacuate?!
that's when you get killed by a tornado in Austin. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yP1tcy9a10
Me and some friends drove down to Galveston in '83 when Alicia was coming in just to see the storm.
Traffic was backed up going north and we were the only car going south!
Yikes, last place one wants to be when that storm surge comes in is Galveston. They were torn apart by SS in Ike and it took about year to get G-town cleaned up and operating again. The floods were several feet up even on the Strand and way above the berm they built on the shoreline................ And Alicia was a bad bad storm, we were not in H-Town yet. After Rita in 2005 when I 45 was frozen with cars going N from H-Town half way to Dallas they figured out to have a step wise evacuation plan. So everyone would get out safely as we all did for Ike........ For Harvey there was no evacuation, except some smaller localized areas that would be subject to the massive floods that we did get. That was an epic week, I thought we were going to need Noah's Arc but despite 45 inches of rain in 5 days on our street, the water line never reached our house. But the time will come and I feel for those still living there.