venues
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- Location: northern cambria(about 30 mins away form jtown)
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where is a good place for a metal band to play in the area...if someone knows of anyplace please let me know. thanks
its not what u take when u leave this world behind you, its what u leave behind u when u go.
- Skate Toad
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Peter C's and Aldo's both will give just about any band a chance
http://www.rockpage.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=25(for contact info)
http://www.rockpage.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=25(for contact info)
I didn't do it! It was the other guy! I Swear to God!!
Awesome! my Dad bought his (Randy's) first album at none other than the Cambria County Fair when he performed there back in (I think) around '86!subdue wrote:my dad always listens to the cd at the house...lol...its a good line. real deep
I still have the tape! (Dad passed on,

I live outside of spangler. PM me yer digits and we'll shoot the breeze.
I have some club connections, too, so I'll point ya any direction that I can
Peace

CUNTS will be CUNTS.
- bassist_25
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Randy, along with Ricky Skaggs, took country radio, which had been a commercial-pop wasteland (kinda like now..), and started the New Traditionalist movement. By 1989, radio was actually pretty listenable for nearly any musician, as well as average fans, and records began selling like crazy. Back then, radio drove records, now records drive radio. You make a record, a huge megalith corporation puts it on the zillion stations it owns, and the sheeple buy the record, because they've heard it beaten into their brains, and it's one of only 30 songs being played, so they don't know any better.
Randy's "Storms of Life" is one of my top 5 country LP's of all time, and the other 4 were done prior to 1980. He's not a writer per se, but hit with the exact needed material at the exact right time, and changed the face of the genre. Now that's country!---->JMS
Randy's "Storms of Life" is one of my top 5 country LP's of all time, and the other 4 were done prior to 1980. He's not a writer per se, but hit with the exact needed material at the exact right time, and changed the face of the genre. Now that's country!---->JMS
- bassist_25
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Yeah, it was a movie starring Patrick Swayze as a truck driver. I forget all of the details, but I believe that plot was he's an ex-con who had to transport weapons or something like that. It was kind of like a more serious version of Smokey and the Banit. It also starred none other than Meatloaf.Mo Lester wrote:and hey Bassist_25,
is Black Dog a Movie?

"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.