stevo_b (Rock Ridge) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2008 - 13:58 | |
lwilkinson wrote:So buckwheat .......... exactly what is it about the definition of the word "eclectic radio" that your little pointy head can't wrap itself around?  Get a grip, what is it about free speech you do not understand. |
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lwilkinson (North Am-Home of the Last of the Rugged Individualists) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2008 - 13:53 | |
stevo_b wrote:
Agreed.
So buckwheat .......... exactly what is it about the definition of the word "eclectic radio" that your little pointy head can't wrap itself around?  |
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baltimorelovejoy (Philadelphia, PA) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2008 - 13:53 | |
I'm just curious...there's a list of highest-rated music...why not but a lowest-rated list there as well? What would a 2-average song be? Would it be Orange Red? And a 1 is Red?
COOL!
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stevo_b (Rock Ridge) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2008 - 13:51 | |
californiatwin wrote: Agreed. |
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OCDHG (Tlingit-land) | | Posted: Jul 13, 2008 - 22:37 | |
Ha ha, of course it's corny! It's great. Love Webb Wilder. Doo Dad and It Came from Nashville are both excellent. This guy puts on a heck of a show, every single last time.
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ChicoCyclist (Chico, CA) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:26 | |
Definitely enjoying this and would love to see some more like it mixed in. One of my favorites is Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s...good jump/swing.
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wxman (a random dimension) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:20 | |
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ploba (the other coast and hang a left) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:20 | |
okay enough of this foolishness now
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Smoove_D (Milwaukee) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:19 | |
Sounds like the B-52s, but slightly better. That makes it a 5.
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californiatwin (Back in play) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:19 | |
Bill's on a puke roll. :puke: :puke: :puke:
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aflanigan (ashore) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2008 - 10:18 | |
dboseman wrote:Yuck. I really don't think this fits in the RP format.
 (RP doesn't have a format. Ain't that kinda zen-like?) |
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Gregorama (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Apr 10, 2008 - 11:57 | |
Webb used to play at the Zoo Bar back home in Lincoln fairly regularly. Can't recall the lead guitar, but Webb referred to him as the Twangler! Webb's a hell of a great guy and wildly entertaining. They really rocked hard, as per the creed...
If memory serves he was from Roanoke or D.C. ...
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dboseman
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Yuck. I really don't think this fits in the RP format.
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cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | | Posted: Apr 10, 2008 - 11:46 | |
lwilkinson wrote:Must be something about the High Plains.
I've never heard this before but I like it a lot and it very much reminds me of early Joe Ely and The Maines Brothers. (I lived in the Panhandle for a time and spent too much of my time in honky-tonks from Spearman to Spur to Midland-Odessa, not to mention the TX Tech student hangouts in Lubbock.
Huh? Too much? I don't get it.
xoxox,
c. |
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Grizzly_old_man (I'm in the state of confusion on the west coast of Illinois) | | Posted: Mar 10, 2008 - 00:45 | |
This whole disk is a good one. If you kinda like this tune you will really love the rest of the album.
Of course I am a 'genuine' Webb Wilder fan.
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Bat (Austin) | | Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 13:33 | |
Just tuned in and saw that I missed Webb. I own this CD and will have to dig it out.
As he describes himself:
Last of the full grown men. The idol of idle youth.
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williamk
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Not familiar with Webb Wilder -- but when I heard the song playing the background voices sounded like The Traveling Wilburys -- e.g., on "The Wilbury Twist." Cool sound.
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daveesh (birthplace of the american revolution) | | Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 13:08 | |
Was this used in "fast times at ridgemont high?"
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lwilkinson (North Am) | | Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 13:08 | |
Must be something about the High Plains.
I've never heard this before but I like it a lot and it very much reminds me of early Joe Ely and The Maines Brothers. (I lived in the Panhandle for a time and spent too much of my time in honky-tonks from Spearman to Spur to Midland-Odessa, not to mention the TX Tech student hangouts in Lubbock.
This tune takes me back to 1980.
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sarahbean26 (waukegan,IL) | | Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 13:08 | |
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Lonestar (Probably Above You) | | Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 13:05 | |
All together now ... "Ahh-heyuk"
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kulmacet
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Webb is one of the coolest acts around. I am in the North Texas area and even ventured into the hinterlands Tulsa, Oklahoma to go see. If in your area for sure worth the trip
How can you go wrong with a credo like this:
Work Hard
Rock Hard
Eat Hard
Sleep Hard
Grow Big
Wear glasses if you need 'em
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slartibart_O (nomadic around austin) | | Posted: May 17, 2007 - 09:24 | |
aflanigan wrote:Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks! Wow a relatively obscure blast from the past.
Wish I had a copy of "It Came from Nashville" to upload. How Long can she last (going that fast) is great.
Do you all remember, and follow, the Webb Wilder Credo?
Most excellent to hear Webb here, great band live when you can catch them. Fun, crisp clean and tight sound. They are a real throwback to sittin round and jammin just for the simple pleasure of making music. Won't have many fans here among Radiohead worshippers but they are what they are and damn good at it. |
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aflanigan (The Balcony) | | Posted: Apr 15, 2007 - 21:12 | |
Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks! Wow a relatively obscure blast from the past.
Wish I had a copy of "It Came from Nashville" to upload. How Long can she last (going that fast) is great.
Do you all remember, and follow, the Webb Wilder Credo?
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On_The_Beach (Vancouver, Canada) | | Posted: Mar 15, 2007 - 15:02 | |
Liked 'em better when they were called Sha-Na-Na.
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donpdonp (Portland, Or) | | Posted: Mar 15, 2007 - 15:01 | |
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pherthyl (Victoria, BC) | | Posted: Mar 15, 2007 - 15:00 | |
It almost sounded like the singer from Midnight Oil at first. Not so much later in the song though. Not as good either.
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