
jarbo03 wrote:
Glimmerjim wrote:jarbo03 wrote:
I think it still holds the position as the best selling live album ever!
assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
Glimmerjim wrote:assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
Huh! I am just completely unaware, at. I will check it out. I like the look......looks like he was outnumbered and the Misfits took his bike!
jarbo03 wrote:
Glimmerjim wrote: I think it still holds the position as the best selling live album ever!
one2many wrote: im not sure if that still hold true or not.it is a great album.
my money for greatest live album goes to At Filmore East from The Allman Brothers Band. it is also hands down my favorite album.
now lets get back to what all us old white guys really love
jarbo03 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
Huh! I am just completely unaware, at. I will check it out. I like the look......looks like he was outnumbered and the Misfits took his bike!
He is good, sounds great live. Would like to watch the video, but it is not available on my phones platform. ****!
assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
Glimmerjim wrote:assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... XX9hOH8zDM
Does this help at all, at?
Nope. Didn't help on my end. I hate f*ck ups! Will keep trying to access!
jarbo03 wrote:
jarbo03 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
Huh! I am just completely unaware, at. I will check it out. I like the look......looks like he was outnumbered and the Misfits took his bike!
He is good, sounds great live. Would like to watch the video, but it is not available on my phones platform. Horseshit!
Glimmerjim wrote:Sorry my friend, but I have to confess that I always thought of Peter Frampton as a bit of a one trick pony. One hell of a guitar player, considered at one time to replace Mick Taylor in the Stones, but just no fire coming out of him.They also considered Ry Cooder, but he was too much of a prima donna to get into what Keith required, the ability to seamlessly transition between lead and rhythm and other roles in the music. They went to Jack Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, and others, then Ronnie walked in. He walked in and interplayed with Keith as Brian had done (and kept up drinking with him). The deal was sealed. They were a London band, and to project the sound they wanted that couldn't change.
one2many wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:Sorry my friend, but I have to confess that I always thought of Peter Frampton as a bit of a one trick pony. One hell of a guitar player, considered at one time to replace Mick Taylor in the Stones, but just no fire coming out of him.They also considered Ry Cooder, but he was too much of a prima donna to get into what Keith required, the ability to seamlessly transition between lead and rhythm and other roles in the music. They went to Jack Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, and others, then Ronnie walked in. He walked in and interplayed with Keith as Brian had done (and kept up drinking with him). The deal was sealed. They were a London band, and to project the sound they wanted that couldn't change.
comes a live is as far as i go with him.
tell me you dont sing along with " Do You Feel Like We Do"
assateague wrote:I will see your Tuesday's Gone, and raise you Four Walls of Raiford. But this is one of those cases where the remake is way better than the original. But hey, it's Jamey Johnson.
one2many wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:Sorry my friend, but I have to confess that I always thought of Peter Frampton as a bit of a one trick pony. One hell of a guitar player, considered at one time to replace Mick Taylor in the Stones, but just no fire coming out of him.They also considered Ry Cooder, but he was too much of a prima donna to get into what Keith required, the ability to seamlessly transition between lead and rhythm and other roles in the music. They went to Jack Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, and others, then Ronnie walked in. He walked in and interplayed with Keith as Brian had done (and kept up drinking with him). The deal was sealed. They were a London band, and to project the sound they wanted that couldn't change.
comes a live is as far as i go with him.
tell me you dont sing along with " Do You Feel Like We Do"
Glimmerjim wrote:
Sorry my friend, but I have to confess that I always thought of Peter Frampton as a bit of a one trick pony. One hell of a guitar player, considered at one time to replace Mick Taylor in the Stones, but just no fire coming out of him.They also considered Ry Cooder, but he was too much of a prima donna to get into what Keith required, the ability to seamlessly transition between lead and rhythm and other roles in the music. They went to Jack Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, and others, then Ronnie walked in. He walked in and interplayed with Keith as Brian had done (and kept up drinking with him). The deal was sealed. They were a London band, and to project the sound they wanted that couldn't change.
gila-river wrote:YouTube was being a bitch so I hope embedding works on Vimeo. This one is for a whole weekend off. Awww yea:
http://vimeo.com/m/67921589
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:gila-river wrote:YouTube was being a bitch so I hope embedding works on Vimeo. This one is for a whole weekend off. Awww yea:
http://vimeo.com/m/67921589
Nope. Doesnt work for me.
clampdaddy wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:
Sorry my friend, but I have to confess that I always thought of Peter Frampton as a bit of a one trick pony. One hell of a guitar player, considered at one time to replace Mick Taylor in the Stones, but just no fire coming out of him.They also considered Ry Cooder, but he was too much of a prima donna to get into what Keith required, the ability to seamlessly transition between lead and rhythm and other roles in the music. They went to Jack Perkins, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, and others, then Ronnie walked in. He walked in and interplayed with Keith as Brian had done (and kept up drinking with him). The deal was sealed. They were a London band, and to project the sound they wanted that couldn't change.
Yeah right. Every single one of the Stones look like monkeys. They killed the one that didn't. No way they were going to bring a pretty boy into the band who was also a better guitar player. He'd pull all of the choice groupies. Keith and Mick wouldn't have that happen.
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