I saw V H open for AC/DC . Saw Sabbath twice in Fresno and once in Madera . Saw Zepplin SATURDAY at Oakland Coliseum, the next days show was their last in US . Saw Stones at Candlestick Park. Some of my favorite Fresno shows were ZZ Top opening for a no show Savoy Brown , Deep Purple ( Machine Head ), Foghat , and the original Sabbath . The Buell pic is posted on my EBay , only 150 mph Sportster on the block . CHP clocked me at 123 and let me off with a warning . Engine was built by Chris Rivas , land speed record holder for a Harley Bagger . Mostly ride my 00’ Road King . Cheers to all you old rockers with well worn ear drums . BTW , I missed Joplin and Hendrix and thankfully Viet Nam due to age . God bless those that served .
Cat Scratch Fever?
Looks like another non-believer in what's going on got served.
https://www.thewrap.com/ted-nugent-covid-19-positive/
Mid 70's was maybe the crossroad of R&R. A combination of great music/musicians and it changing with the times. Bands were incorporating more "visual"-Alice, Kiss....
Underneath Ted's persona is a real deal guitar player who along with Derek St Holmes, did a debut album that stands the test of time. I lost interest by the time the thread title album came out.
Oh well, Ted will overcome Covid, and probably start talkin the Ted usually does. I dig 1975 guitar Ted, but not political Ted.
https://www.thewrap.com/ted-nugent-covid-19-positive/
Mid 70's was maybe the crossroad of R&R. A combination of great music/musicians and it changing with the times. Bands were incorporating more "visual"-Alice, Kiss....
Underneath Ted's persona is a real deal guitar player who along with Derek St Holmes, did a debut album that stands the test of time. I lost interest by the time the thread title album came out.
Oh well, Ted will overcome Covid, and probably start talkin the Ted usually does. I dig 1975 guitar Ted, but not political Ted.
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