Interesting fucking question, Gary.
I'd like to turn it over to a somebuddy else.
Take care, Gary. How's health?
> Interesting fucking question, Gary.
Look at ML droppin' the F-Bomb!
You GO, girl!
Feelin' you... <moaning.....>
So what can you comment about Gary's ummm....sort-of-question?
I'm listening to Quicksilver,
let the sunshine that's in you light all your windows~
I saw Foghat open for Blue Oyster Cult in '81. Slowride rocked, but
other than that...meh. Thankfully BOC blew the roof off.
Dude, that was the Blue Fog Tour, I am fucking feeling jealous.
> Dude, that was the Blue Fog Tour, I am fucking feeling jealous.
I saw the Blue Oyster Cult-Squirrel Nut Zippers tour.
The Blue Nuts tour.
I'm STILL on tour!
I'm on the elton john boy george michael jackson browne oak
mississipppi all stars bus, with the bongloads of righteus boo crew,
peppermint fucking patty and drew barrymore.
shhhh!.
see you in the lots.
I'm still trying to master Slow Ride(easy) on Guitar Hero III (360+). My
band's name is the Sucksters.
I stink, but I'll keep plugging on (as long as the kid is here to turn the
360 on).
Theresa
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Don't know why, but they probably exist.
I liked Foghat when I was young and saw them live a few times. They
played very loud but crystal clear. Rod Price was an excellent slide
player and the stuff they did was kind of unique. Foghat were heavily
influenced by the blues and they knew how to throw a party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJaXo7FfQWg
George Thorogood used to open for Johnny from time to time (and vice
versa). Seems a bit better match than JW/Foghat, but I'd imagine that
Foghat would dig into their bluesier bag of tricks for a JW show than
for their typical gig.
Pictures please.
LP
I saw BOC unintentionally (as opener) more times than any other band.
Plus a few times on purpose.
Great fucking band!
I got a FEVER! And the only perscription....
LP
You go girl!
Practice up - this year I am going to make a try for the roundup.
LP
I actually saw this bill within the last decade, at a metal club in
NoVA. It was a year or two before Lonesome Dave Peverett passed. Rod
Price was still with them, too... iirc, he's gone now, too.
I've mentioned this before, but Foghat is responsible for me seeing
lots of The Blues' greats. 1977, Palladium, NYC. "Foghat's Blues
Tribute". Muddy, John Lee, Butterfield, James Cotton, Johnny
Winter... They video'd the show for PBS, but I don't think it ever
came to light.
http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/foghat-concert/20052588-2393.html
http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/foghat-concert/20053075-2393.html