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So glad that I made my mecca to Oregon from Massachusetts, rather than to a legend in its own mind California.
This is really nice.
azdcryan wrote:
Great story. Great song. 8
correct me if I'm wrong...
RB is a blind bluesman who was a street performer when he encountered the young dudes that have since become the band.
I caught them at JazzFest a few years back and they were suprisingly hot!
RB is a blind bluesman who was a street performer when he encountered the young dudes that have since become the band.
I caught them at JazzFest a few years back and they were suprisingly hot!
Great story. Great song. 8
correct me if I'm wrong...
RB is a blind bluesman who was a street performer when he encountered the young dudes that have since become the band.
I caught them at JazzFest a few years back and they were suprisingly hot!
Another song about California. Cool.
Ain't no Joe Cocker.
Wow,diggin it, and that cover art!
Good stuff
bokey wrote:
Where do they find these guys?
I don't know, but the guy at the bottom of the album cover later went on to star in the "House" series.
Well, I'll never forget the day
I motored into big L.A.
I remember seeing the Dodgers play some ball
Well I'll never forget the sound of all the
Greyhound bound, takin me home, to see my momma
Robert Bradley
I'll never forget the day
We motored stately into big L.A.
The lights of the city put settlin'
Down in my brain
Though it's only been a month or so
That old car's buggin' us to go
We've gotta get away and get back on
The road again
Lobo
bokey wrote:
Where do they find these guys?
They (the band) found him (Robert) singing on the streets of Detroit. Its a pretty fantastic story. (click here)
sometimes, the best surprise, is no surprise
bokey wrote:
Where do they find these guys?
Define "they"?
First time hearing this. So, I am not sure if it is his voice or distortion!
Where do they find these guys?