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    Here is a good jam artist. Strange dude, but very, very good.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbeaux View Post
    Chris Cornell definitely my favorite vocalist of all time - much less the 90's.

    But the 90s kicked out all sorts of cool stuff - from Screaming Trees to Porno for Pyros to The Tragically Hip (which any actual Canadian will tell you is the best rock band of all time from Canada - then proceed to apologize profusely for Nickelback)

    https://youtu.be/9-WBZMRFFkU?si=6zHn3cr2U1yVcXgE
    Canadian Rock Bands?

    1 - Rush
    2 - Unleash The Archers
    3 - Everybody Else

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    Canadian Rock Bands?

    1 - Rush
    2 - Unleash The Archers
    3 - Everybody Else
    Theory of a Deadman, maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Here is a good jam artist. Strange dude, but very, very good.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA
    I completely forgot about Buckethead. I have not seen videos of him in years. Very innovative guitar player for sure.

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    My first "real" concert was the Lovin Spoonful and the Beach Boys in Jones Hall in Houston around 1965-66.

    I saw James Brown at the Big Oaks Club in Vinton about that same time frame.

    I saw Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs at a dive bar in Deer Park right before "Wooly Bully" hit the charts.

    For the country guys out there, I saw Little Jimmy Dickens at a bar on Magazine Street in 1967, and Micky Gilly played my Prom in 1965.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    ...and Micky Gilly played my Prom in 1965.
    Now that must have been fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    Now that must have been fun.
    It was fun, but really, at the time he was just a guy who played clubs and school dances in the Pasadena to Baytown area.

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    I forgot about another pair. I was in Mississippi at a cousin's house for the summer of 1964. One of my friends managed to sneak us in to some kind of event going on in a tent in Calhoun City, MS, to see Ace Cannon; and I saw Fats Domino play at the Rec Center in Abbeville, about 1967.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    My first "real" concert was the Lovin Spoonful and the Beach Boys in Jones Hall in Houston around 1965-66.

    I saw James Brown at the Big Oaks Club in Vinton about that same time frame.

    I saw Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs at a dive bar in Deer Park right before "Wooly Bully" hit the charts.

    For the country guys out there, I saw Little Jimmy Dickens at a bar on Magazine Street in 1967, and Micky Gilly played my Prom in 1965.
    Now thats a list!

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    Just curious if any RP’ers went to the Turnpike Troubadours show in BR last night. What an insanely talented lineup. It was my first real experience with Trampled By Turtles. Elite level musicianship.


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