Tom Fones
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My submissions aren’t working
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I wake up early but every thing is already covered.
Well how about Stephen Stills…
Friday evening
Sunday in the afternoon
What have you got to lose?
Tuesday morning
Please be gone I’m tired of you…
Will you come see me
Thursdays and Saturdays?
What have you got to lose? -
Jacki,
i look forward to sitting in the front row. 🙂
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 20:30 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollI’ve got Autoplay on. I never noticed. Don’t stress
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 20:28 in reply to: Albert Lee? Most appearances at Royal Albert Hall in different bands?Well – i’ll answer my own quiz.
Albert Lee has had at least three appearances at R.A. Hall
Everly Bros. reunion, EmmyLou’s Hot Band reunion and Concert for George
Sir Paul has had at least four appearances.
Recently as solo w/ friends, Concert for George, Wings, and that 1st band he was in back in 1964.
Mr. Clapton has a large number of solo dates, Concert for George, Delaney & Bonnie in 1970
and that band he was in back in 1963 (The Yardbirds)
Everybody and his brother was in Concert for George – except George, and John (:
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 20:18 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollNo – i get youtube suggestions in thumbnails off to the side.
I probably need to turn it off.
The trouble is half the time i enjoy it and half the time my attention deficit gets worse.
Don’t stress.
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 17:42 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollYoutube keeps throwing suggestions at me off to the side as i watch something.
Maybe everyone else has that turned off ?
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 17:12 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollJoseph,
their studio stuff keeps popping up on Youtube suggestions.
Damnit i can’t get any work done. 🙂
But thanks again.
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 16:31 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollJoseph,
i just love that injection of sweet soul in the heart of Dixie.
Where has Blackberry Smoke been hiding ?
Thanks 🙂
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 15:46 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollHenry. But i go by Tom. I don’t know how i got my formal name on the Web site.
I had a great year working for ‘Michael’ (Dell) in Round Rock.
Before i came home i toured south Texas a bit.
Northern South Padre Island reminds me of The Outer Banks in NC many years ago.
Southern South Padre Island reminds me of Cancun. Very resorty.
Big Bend Nat’l park is worth a week. Marfa is a hole in the ground.
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Tom Fones
Member10/10/2020 at 15:05 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollWHFS was progressive rock before it had a name.
I spent my formative years in Bethesda, MD.
The country and blue grass guys around Nashville deserve a lot of credit for musicianship.
Please see my Albert Lee post on Ask the Twins.
Austin is a nice area but too congested.
I believe that all the chaos is by being orchestrated. But i shouldn’t get started here.
Everyone stay strong.
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Welcome from Northern California.
I hope you all are breathing well up there.
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Tom Fones
Member08/10/2020 at 04:39 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollIsn’t it interesting how many noteworthy guitarists we can name who
got bit by the music bug while taking piano lessons in their youth.
Off the top of my head i can think of …
Mac MacAnally, Arlo Guthrie, Albert Lee, Nils Lofgren, and now we learn about
Chuck Berry thanks to our great researcher.
Great job Jung