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  • FrohnB
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    #46
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    Saw molly hatchet for 10 bucks in my town a couple years ago during our hometown days festival.
    They played for about 120 people in a beer garden for 2 hours.
    Wonder if that's one of the smallest shows they've done. It was pretty sad to see how very few people showed up.
    Omertà

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    • 20 year tech
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      #47
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      Hope all had a good weekend. I am hoping to get called back to work this week after 12 weeks of furlough. Music keeps me goin







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      • copiertec
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        I always associated ZZ Top with the 80's because that is when I first heard them when "Eliminator" album was released, however, I did not realize they go back to the early '70's.

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        • tsbservice
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          Originally posted by 20 year tech
          Hope all had a good weekend. I am hoping to get called back to work this week after 12 weeks of furlough. Music keeps me goin







          Good for you. Thumbs up mate you're doing great meanwhile.
          A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
          Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.

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          • tsbservice
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            Originally posted by copiertec
            I always associated ZZ Top with the 80's because that is when I first heard them when "Eliminator" album was released, however, I did not realize they go back to the early '70's.
            Lol those beards don't grow for a day. Great band, not much my taste but still rocking.
            A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
            Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.

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            • 20 year tech
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              #51
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              No callback from the mother ship yet so I am not likely goin back this week... bummer. Heard Gordon Lightfoot on pandora on my morning walk and it helped me mellow out.







              Blind Faith recorded this in 69 and not sure where this recording was performed by Steve Winwood but its a great tune.



              one more

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              • 20 year tech
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                #52
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                cant friggin sleep, so here ya go









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                • copiertec
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                  [QUOTE=20 year tech;1514494]No callback from the mother ship yet so I am not likely goin back this week... bummer. Heard Gordon Lightfoot on pandora on my morning walk and it helped me mellow out.



                  I was thinking about this song for this thread, but did not remember enough to piece it together, kind of a fuzzy memory, but remember this song being a youngster in the mid 70's. Always remember this on your morning walks... when one door shuts, there is always another door full of opportunity waiting to be opened....you just have to turn the handle, however, reaching out and turning that handle in front of you is tough if your looking back at the other door.

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                  • copiertec
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                    #54
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                    I always liked the album cover.

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                    • copiertec
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                      • KenB
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                        #56
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                        How about a fun song from 1970:

                        “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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                        • 20 year tech
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                          [QUOTE=copiertec;1514814]
                          Originally posted by 20 year tech
                          No callback from the mother ship yet so I am not likely goin back this week... bummer. Heard Gordon Lightfoot on pandora on my morning walk and it helped me mellow out.



                          I was thinking about this song for this thread, but did not remember enough to piece it together, kind of a fuzzy memory, but remember this song being a youngster in the mid 70's. Always remember this on your morning walks... when one door shuts, there is always another door full of opportunity waiting to be opened....you just have to turn the handle, however, reaching out and turning that handle in front of you is tough if your looking back at the other door.
                          Thanks for the kind words brother. The good news is I am furloughed not fired. lots of folks lost their jobs in this mess. CT is opening back up and I am sure I will be back to work soon. May sound weird but I miss my customers (most of them anyway) and my coworkers, that's the hard part.

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                          • 20 year tech
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                            #58
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                            How bout some Doobie Brothers







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                            • copiertec
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                              #59
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                              How about "The Hollies," the video is not so bad either!

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                              • copiertec
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                                #60
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                                Here is a band that is kind of an obscure 70's band, Ashra, but if you give there music a listen it is great music, here is a song off their "Blackout." Give it a listen, I was introduced to these guys in college.

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