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Been pissing around in the shed listening to podcasts from Basic Brewing Radio and Conversations with Richard Fiedler.
It's now 10:00 PM + and I'm in the **** with the better half.........,been a top day all the same. :)

And the " visual" from Weal's post above was a great help...NOT! ;)
 
If it's lyrics you like, @wide eyed and legless, then I assume you'll love this one...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZWz9tRRdeA
 
I reckon Mardoo you have met a few rock stars, my closest encounters is when my Da tells us about the time he hit Noddy Holder between the eyes with a bog roll, and I have met and spoken to Tina Arena but I wish it had been Natalie Imbruglia, did I have the hots for her during puberty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgNvWfCMMh0
 
I was sitting in front of Jon English at a performance of Jesus Christ Superstar in Wollongong about 20 years ago.

That's about all I've got, along with a signed ticket somewhere.

Oh, I also made eye contact with the bass player from Dropkick Murphys a few years back during their gig. I can already smell the jealousy.
 
wide eyed and legless said:
I reckon Mardoo you have met a few rock stars, my closest encounters is when my Da tells us about the time he hit Noddy Holder between the eyes with a bog roll, and I have met and spoken to Tina Arena but I wish it had been Natalie Imbruglia, did I have the hots for her during puberty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgNvWfCMMh0
Why, you dirty old ******.



Oh, you mean your puberty..
 
My claim to fame is I nearly killed John Farnham.

We were in Mansfield years ago and I pulled in to a servo a bit too quickly as he walked across the driveway.
Had to slam the brakes on, came about a metre from taking out his knees.

If only I hadn't braked...could have saved us all those come back tours, and years of a bad mullet.
 
Don Kirshners Rock Concert show hosted some serious heavyweights in its day, like these up and comers.
Surprisingly, Geezers fingers don't appear to snap off at any point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfX4cxyS2Yc
 
Oh yeah, Don Kirshners was the best. Some awesome performances there, sometimes from folks you wouldn't expect. Rose Royce's "Car Wash" was completely off the hook.
 
Looked up some of the other artists, Fleetwood Mac, Alice Cooper, Eagles, Rick James, Joe Walsh, Sly Stone, *** Pistols, New York Dolls, Bad Company, Ramones, Bob Marley etc.

Frankly, I would have settled for a ticket to the green room..
 
Use to think detuned Sabbath riffing like that found on Sabbath bloody Sabbath was the genesis of the stoner / doom genre, until I heard the Melvins.

Much like I thought Tool were the first band to bring polyrythms to the masses, before hearing King Crimson.

I should get out more I suppose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZbd7EL7kvQ
 
manticle said:
Got stoner with up loud while brewing an aipa.
How ******* good are melvins then?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VIo3ve1UhsM
When King Buzzo came out a few years ago for his solo acoustic tour, the first song he played was Boris, unplugged and acoustic. It was the slowest, hardest, heaviest version I've ever heard him play of it, amazing. I reckon he could have out "metalled" any metal band with just that unplugged acoustic guitar.

*edited due to auto incorrect.
 
manticle said:
Got Stoner Witch up loud while brewing an aipa.
How ******* good are melvins then?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VIo3ve1UhsM
always knew of The Melvins with 'Revolve' abut almost actively ignored them for some reason in the 90's, I blame soundgarden. Really only got into them last year - a little late but holy ****, a band that are deceptively heavy, can't get enough although their albums are arguably inconsistent, but I guess that's part of their stoner/weirdness appeal. Never done a bad interview either. God bless 'em.
 
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