I wonder why

Eel that was a good pick for a song by Tommy James, but I liked "Dragging the line" as a better song by him.
RELH
 
Sorry eel, I got to share two, both had a tremendous influence on my life. Started with Marty then cinched down tight by Willie.

I wore a needle out on this album, I love every song on it, start to finish.


I wore the 8Tract tape out on this one, 15 years after the Gun Fighter album. Red Hearded Strange was the best of them, imo. Listen to a different YouTube video, that’s not a live recording, for a better sound than this live recording.

 
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The main reason those guys don’t make music like that anymore is they’re dead.

There’s more good music now than there ever was thanks to the magic of digital. You just have to go look for it. Like everything else.
 

The first thing I remember knowing
Was a Moderator's whistle blowing
And a young'un's dream of growing up to Hunt
In an Old Willy's Jeep leaving town
Not knowing where I'm bound
And no one could change my mind, but Founder tried
One and only rebel child
From a family meek and wild
Founder seemed to know what lay in store
Despite all the Sunday MM Time I Was Burnin
Towards the bad I kept on turning
Till Founder couldn't Scold me anymore
And I turned eighty-one in MM prison doing life without parole
No one could steer me right, but Founder tried, Founder tried
Founder tried to treat me better, but his pleading I denied
That leaves only me to blame 'cause Founder tried
Dear old Homer, rest his soul
Left Founder a heavy load
He tried so very hard to fill his shoes
Working hours without rest
Wanted MM to be the best
He tried to teach me right, but I refused
And I turned eighty-one in MM prison doing life without parole
No one could steer me right, but Founder tried, Founder tried
Founder tried to teach me better, but his pleading I denied
That leaves only me to blame 'cause Founder tried
 
Well Blue!

You Didn't Invite Me Over To Help Tear The Fence Down!

You Guys Just Gonna Sit Back & See What Happens?

Let The FLDS Know That Some JACK-MORMONS From DRATville Will Tear It Down Faster Than They Put It Up!



You spend WAY too much time alone.
 
maybe people aren't imaginative anymore, that's why there's no good music or movies now. people used to exercise their brains, now they turn them off and plug in.
 
It's interesting to see the different types of music that was popular back then depending on what part of the country you grew up in. For example, guys who grew up in Utah, Colorado, or Wyoming must of had low testosterone levels compared to us in California.

 
I have nothing against old music at all, Don Williams will always be one of my favorite artists of all time. But if you think great music isn't still being made today then I'd recommend changing the station! All of these were released in 2023 & 2024.

Everyone has different taste, but these are a few modern artists that have an older/vintage sound that I enjoy.




 
Here’s the difference eel, those boys were way more fired up over their guitars and drums. That young woman was doin all she could, short of jumping their bones to get a smile out of them………… I can promise you this, she wouldn’t have had to try that hard in Wyoming and Utah……..
 
Hey Eel?

Was Sloopy Hot Back Then And Is She Still Hot?

It's interesting to see the different types of music that was popular back then depending on what part of the country you grew up in. For example, guys who grew up in Utah, Colorado, or Wyoming must of had low testosterone levels compared to us in California.

 
Sloopy is a 7th inning stretch tradition at the Cleveland (Indians) Guardians baseball, similar to the Cubs "take me out to the ballpark" - I think they also play it at Ohio State football games.

 
He's still touring eel, I picked up 2 tickets this morning.
Crystal blue persuasion has always been one of my favorites since I was just a pup, should be worth the price of admission just for that.
The Morrison center has the best sound out of any place I have ever seen a show.


 
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Great! That's one concert I would go to if I could. Tommy James is one of the coolest dudes from the 60's. Here's a good interview about his career.

 

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