Haha! Yes it does, that whole album is really freaking jammin. Good pow skiing music, it reminds me of hanging out at Murphy's in down town Steamboat around 96/97 and watching the hippy girls shaking their asses.
Haha! Yes it does, that whole album is really freaking jammin. Good pow skiing music, it reminds me of hanging out at Murphy's in down town Steamboat around 96/97 and watching the hippy girls shaking their asses.
LOL --- hippy girls are cool and all but give me a good ole country girl any day!!
Mmmhmm. Girls in boots, hats and daisy dukes kill me but I won't discriminate. A bong and a bj can be pretty nice! :)
Although that vid has a mesmerizing effect I like my country a little more gritty.
I'm not much of a jazz fan but I do have a HUGE appreciation for what it takes. I had the honor, and pleasure of calling one of the all time great jazz musicians my friend. His name is Spiegle Willcox, I first met Spieg in the late 80's, his grandson and I were very good friends. Spiegle was a great man!! Also one helluva hunter!! Man did we have fun hunting together at his place. in fact, one of the mounts I have hanging in my house came from his property. What a place he had too!!!! I would've given my left testicle to live in the house that man built. Anyway, thanks RA you just brought back many, many, many, GREAT memories.
I often ask myself: Is this song legal? When this song came out Gene Simmons had to be in his mid to late 20's
Even better... they actually made a movie. It's remarkable because today, any schlep can make a movie and get on Internet TV. During the 70's, other than the Price is Right or the Gong Show, you needed to be famous in order to get on TV. Back in 1978, this production actually aired on prime time network TV (NBC I think?). This is one of my earliest memories of TV as a 5 year old kid. It's a bit crazy to think that my parents were OK with a 5 year old watching this shit.
I laugh my ass off every single time I watch this video. This was our local punk rock artist from back in the day. He's still doing it in NYC, but this is from 1985, the year after we graduated. You should get a kick out of it.