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danelectro59

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  1. Walking in Memphis - Marc Cohn
  2. Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
  3. Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats (meow!)
  4. Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult (I need more cowbell!)
  5. I had a tough time with this, but in the end it was TSRTS over The Rain Song. In the end, it was the pure energy at the start and Jimmy's guitar that sold me. Not to discount TRS. Imo, it's every bit as good, or even better, that STH.
  6. Only the Lonely - Roy Orbison
  7. Broken Arrow - Buffalo Springfield (Neil Young)
  8. LOL Doesn't anyone want to go ahead in time? Like to the year 2525, to see if we're still alive?
  9. Look at those strange drums Bonzo is playing. I think they are Staccato's, an Italian company. The flared out shells were similar to North Drums. Looks weird now, but at the time was considered cutting edge.
  10. Dec. 8, 1980 - Be in NYC at the Dakota to beat the stuffing out of M.D. Chapman before he could assasinate John Lennon.
  11. Happy Birthday, Geezer Butler 59 years old today Still kickin' ass
  12. You mean you don't like Liberty DeVitto?
  13. Too bad. They were a great group
  14. The Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia
  15. C'mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran
  16. I just saw this film yesterday about Rodney Bingenheimer, the LA DJ and one time club owner of Rodney's English Disco. I had almost completely forgotten about this man, but thinking back, he has been a major player on the music scene since the mid 60's. He's rubbed shoulders with Elvis, the Beatles, Bowie and everyone in between. He had one of the hottest nightclubs on the Strip in the early 70's during the glam rock era. I remember reading reports and seeing pics in the rock mags about the outrageous parties going on. The film is very good, but it is a documentary, which turn some people off. One thing that dissapointed me, but may not be a mistake, is that there was very little mention of Led Zeppelin. Only that Robert Plant said something to the effect that "Rodney has more women than me." Which at the time, around 72-73, would've been hard to believe. I know that Zep spent a lot of time hanging around this place. I'm curious to know if anyone here had been there before it closed?
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