t-shirt too LOL
I remember looking through magazines in the 1970s and seeing ads for posters, and they had teeny weeny tiny winy examples of some of the posters that they had for sale, and I remember there being some cheesecake type posters with actual semi bare breasts, and focusing on that single pixel nipple lol. Alot different compared to nowadays where the interwebs is an onslaught of sexual imagery with nothng left to the imagination and then some things you wish you had never seen lol
Yep yep ahhh memories…
Love head banging 70s rock ozzie etc along with southern genre syknerd molly hatchet and alman bros. As well as disco those were the places where you could score 99% of the time back then
38 special
The Outlaws
Marshall tucker band
Oh yeshhad chance to meet molly hachet morning after a show with kansas very cool bunch of guys
Danny Joe Brown could belt a tune, for sure
speaking of country rock from the 70’s, does anyone remember Blackfoot?
I held down the bass position in that band for a brief moment in the 80s
the ‘Oysters’ used to cover all their stuff on FMB. Talk about ‘hole in the wall’ used to go to a bar there to score weed. Had a laundromat inside.
I have a list of strain name ideas in case I ever come up with something worthy. One of those names is Molly’s Hatchet.
Fox chase
Spending cabbage
Train train
Highway song
One of my favorite groups
nice, I figured you guys here would know about them. I mention them to people now and I get a blank look mostly lol, although Rick has kept the band active hiring new guys and sending them out on the road, while he plays lead guitar with Lynnrd Skynnrd. He was originally the drummer for Skynnrd, then left to form Blackfoot, playing guitar, and then later he rejoined them. I played during the first era when he broke up the band and hired new guys while still playing lead. I toured and recorded with them - lots of great memories of that time.
I doubt the current group covers this song anymore lol, but this is when I was with the band:
not one of their more memorable tunes, it appeared on Atlantic Records and got zero promotion understandably, and is what was referred to by the band back then as the “tax write-off album” lol.
Did you have cool hair?
I never had cool hair lol, I tried to have big rock and roll hair but failed, I tried a mullet and failed (doesnt everyone?), and I tried a punkish hair cut like sting, and even had a mohawk for a bit, but my hair has no body and I am bad about using product lol, and I have a bowling ball shaped head so my hair-do’s were hair-dont’s mostly. I learned to wear a hat a lot of the time. Rick was going bald back then and had a big old mullet, in fact I think he still does.
Explain the 70’s how can you explain what you can’t remember
I was a footballer- or soccer player as Americans say. In the 80s we all had that curly mullet that typified the sport. We thought we were kings.
I see those pictures now and laugh. We all do stupid shit don’t we? Funny stuff.
Yes I do did you happen to be with the band in 1985 at a show outside in new hampshire where you guys blew up the PA system
In the U.K. smileys were late eighties early nineties and were about the acid house scene and second summer of love
lol nope that was slightly before my time, but I have similar stories - sound guys didnt seem to like us much