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What are some of your favorite songs?

Started by Raineyrocks, March 19, 2007, 08:40 AM NHFT

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coffeeseven

Quote from: jose on December 29, 2008, 10:58 PM NHFT
81 tom your showin your age that is the year i graduated and i also saw foghat i think with quiet riot around that time

now im more into CDB  "long haired crountry boy"  and uneasy rider    but i still love foghat



Ted Nugent was my first concert  my ears rang for 2 days and now im half def thanks to the motor city madman   for his oncore he swang onto the stage in a leopard skin loin cloth  and sang wang dang sweet poon tang   gotta love it


Nugent played twice at the speedway 5 miles from my parent's house. I didn't have to go. I could hear it fine from the house.  ;D

Before Cheap Trick got big they played a lot of local gigs. They are from my home town obviously. My first job was skate guard at our ice rink. Cheap Trick put down rugs on the ice and set the stage up on the rugs. Every body skated around the stage listening to Cheap Trick live. Pretty sure that was '76. Good memories.

"Why when I was your age........" HAHAHAHA

Friday

Quote from: jose on December 29, 2008, 10:58 PM NHFT
Ted Nugent was my first concert  my ears rang for 2 days and now im half def thanks to the motor city madman   for his oncore he swang onto the stage in a leopard skin loin cloth  and sang wang dang sweet poon tang   gotta love it
;D I suggested Nugent as a speaker for Liberty Forum.  Maybe next year. 

Tom Sawyer

Be careful what you wish for... he is pretty much a zero tolerance anti-drug nazi asshole. That's right I've met him before. ;D

Pot smokers should be thrown in dungeons, but he runs around leaving children he has fathered in his wake.

He said he didn't know that "Journey to the Center of the Mind", his hit as the Amboy Dukes, was about drug useage. He didn't seem to have any problem accepting money from all those awful drug users in his audience.

Ted Nugent, as in the band, was much more than his smoking guitar playing, in fact without the vocals of Derek St. Holmes they wouldn't have been much to listen to. Most people thought that was Ted's voice, and he treated him rather poorly.

Friday

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on December 31, 2008, 09:10 AM NHFT
Be careful what you wish for... he is pretty much a zero tolerance anti-drug nazi asshole. That's right I've met him before. ;D

Yeah, but I brought him up as a possible speaker on the gun panel.  You've got to admit, he's a very high profile pro-gun person.  Also, he's hilarious.  That's right; I've met him before, too.   ;D (OK, I didn't reeeeeeally "meet" him, but I saw him speak at FreedomFest in Vegas.  Saw his wife speak, too.)

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Rage Against the Machine - Killing In the Name Of


Friday

#470
Everclear - Santa Monica

Edit: Woops, wrong song!!  Dang, some of those Everclear songs sound awful alike.




Friday

Dramarama - Anything Anything



After watching this video, I saw this one.  WTF?  I remember this chick from San Francisco, back in the day.  I see she's as big a ham as ever.  ::)  Is "Rockstar Supernova" a TV show?

Storm Large - Anything Anything

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Men at Work - Who Can It Be Now? 
(is it just me, or does FreeStater Tim B. resemble the lead singer of this band (except for the crazy eyes)  :D )


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R.I.P., Dewey Martin

the Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth


thinkliberty

#476
Greg Graffin - Dont Be Afraid to Run (To NH)


KBCraig

Pardon my flashback to the '80s:

Just about anything by Jerry Jeff Walker. And/or Gary P. Nunn. Major props to Guy Clark. "Viva Terlingua" was pretty much the anthem for my fraternity c.1982.





(There's plenty to hate about Texas too, but it's a nice sentimental song.)




Wow, 1977...




Finally, the one most appropriate for my FSP friends, "Contrary to Ordinary":



Friday

Quote from: KBCraig on February 07, 2009, 03:59 AM NHFT

Finally, the one most appropriate for my FSP friends, "Contrary to Ordinary":

hehe... a certain member of the leadership of the FSP once described me as "a very nice person, but a bit... contrary" on the Board of Directors discussion list, probably never suspecting "the rabble" would later elect me to the BoD and I'd see it.  I think I'll make that my tagline.  >:D

John