R Ruttman98 Ruttman98 Jun 24, 2022 #6,188 Sorry--couldn't resist the lyrical automotive allusion! Celebrating Music's Greatest Stars - Johnnie Walker and the Eagles - BBC Sounds Another chance to hear Johnnie chat to soft-rock pioneers, the Eagles. www.bbc.co.uk Attachments 1967-ford-1-ton-flatbed-dump-truck.jpeg 206.9 KB · Views: 36 Last edited: Jun 25, 2022
Sorry--couldn't resist the lyrical automotive allusion! Celebrating Music's Greatest Stars - Johnnie Walker and the Eagles - BBC Sounds Another chance to hear Johnnie chat to soft-rock pioneers, the Eagles. www.bbc.co.uk
R Ruttman98 Ruttman98 Jun 29, 2022 #6,195 Not actually listening--manytimes you just wake up with a song in your head:
Roy Magnes Gentleman Driver Premium Roy Magnes Jun 29, 2022 #6,197 It's been a long time since I listened to them last, but today this one showed up in my reccomendations
It's been a long time since I listened to them last, but today this one showed up in my reccomendations
R Ruttman98 Ruttman98 Jun 30, 2022 #6,198 Roy Magnes said: It's been a long time since I listened to them last, but today this one showed up in my reccomendations Click to expand... That twang from the past and conjures this follow up from the pride of Canal Fulton, Ohio: Bonus points: Name the famous figure who used the pseudonym "Blonde Boy Grunt" as one of his performance names.
Roy Magnes said: It's been a long time since I listened to them last, but today this one showed up in my reccomendations Click to expand... That twang from the past and conjures this follow up from the pride of Canal Fulton, Ohio: Bonus points: Name the famous figure who used the pseudonym "Blonde Boy Grunt" as one of his performance names.
R Ruttman98 Ruttman98 Jun 30, 2022 #6,199 Two of Lawrence, Kansas's own: And Chuck Mead, of BR5-49 formerly of the Homestead Grays (band): Last edited: Jun 30, 2022
R Ruttman98 Ruttman98 Jun 30, 2022 #6,200 Alas, the above BR5-49 was a Gary Bennett composition sung by the same. Here's one written and performed by Chuck:
Alas, the above BR5-49 was a Gary Bennett composition sung by the same. Here's one written and performed by Chuck: