Loaded for bear. Now time to get ish right again 😎
Rack.Steely Dan, ftw.
There are a bunch of villas right “downtown” Crossville 5 minutes from most of the courses.Appreciate the info. Last question, did you stay onsite or on a hotel near by ?
Punk Rock was started by Richard Hell of Lexington, Kentucky.
Yup, Mintz or Wheeler fit the bill. I'm more than happy with either.TyTy
Grady
Fredrick
Allen
Toppin
Brooks (?)
Collins
Oscar
Ware
Hopkins
A PG who can shoot.
3 guys who shoot 40%+ and a defensive specialist pogo stick at the wings.
A stretch 4, a shot blocking specialist, a dominant back to the basket big, a hustler man off the bench, and a freshman project.
Add in another lead guard or 2 and you can’t fault the makeup.
Same. Saw Richard Lloyd at the Basement in Nashville a few years back. One of my favorite shows ever.-he was definitely there at the start in NYC. *Love* television. Richard Lloyd is one of my guitar heroes.
His game is funkdafied!Did we just sign Da Brat? I kid, I kid...love his game (at least his highlights against HS kids). Shaping up to be a nice and balanced roster.
Those are my top 2 as well, in that order. Give one of those Any Major Dude spots to Aja.You c any do a top 5 for Steely Dan because they go like 25 deep. So here’s my top 15:
1) Peg
2) Hey Nineteen
3) Your Gold Teeth II
4) Time Out of Mind
5) Caves of Altamira
6) Reelin in the Years
7) My Old School
8) Kid Charlemagne
9) King of the World
10)Brooklyn
11) Gaslighting Abby
12) Any Major Dude
13) Fire in the Hole
14) Any Major Dude
15) Black Cow
you mocked me out on that juice about 6 months ago. Welcome to the party..
-Won a SmokeWagon uncut/unfiltered the other day that finally came in. Fresh crack........checks calendar........Wednesday!
Dude. Bless your heart. Porch light on for your apparent lack of exposure to the entire Beatles’ catalog of awesomeness.I am of the belief that the Beatles suck. I get the appeal, or whatever, but just never got into them. John let a chick break them up, Paul was killed in a car wreck and had a body double, Ringo was, well, Ringo, and the other guy wrote a song that was basically 6 words long.
Grew in the 60's and 70's (young guy from KY, joined the Navy, away from home, with a group of guys from NY and CA...picture that. If you try to rank them, I'll vote a BIG HELL NO! They took music to the edge. Some, but not many, today can do that...stop before the edge, fail...go over the edge, fail. They sat the bar.A little late, but I was at that Stones concert at Churchhill in 2006. My cousin and her spouse, my brother and sister-in-law, and my husband and me. It was amazing and the added bonus was Alice Cooper as the warm up. School’s Out rocked the audience.
My better half got so trashed that he went to the restroom as we were heading out to get in the taxi line for the hotel and never returned. An hour later we found him passed out in a stall like recess on the walk out. Good times!
I will have no part of this petty squabbling about which bands were the better rock and roll bands of the 60s & 70s. Children, please.
The list:
The Beatles (no better, I will knife you)
The Stones
The Who
Led Zeppelin
Yes
Jethro Tull
The Moody Blues
Pink Floyd
all this bias about who was better... Just No. They were all amazing trail blazers and timeless.
1) Peg
2) Hey Nineteen
3) Your Gold Teeth II
4) Time Out of Mind
5) Caves of Altamira
6) Reelin in the Years
7) My Old School
8) Kid Charlemagne
9) King of the World
10)Brooklyn
11) Gaslighting Abby
12) Any Major Dude
13) Fire in the Hole
14) Any Major Dude
15) Black Cow