
@robertdee Whenever I hear this song - for some reason, I want to grab a basketball and (attempt to) make trick shots from half court.

@rusty Yes man I understand. The Harlem Globetrotters theme song. I've seen them play basketball live before. They had another team with them called the Capitols or something and the Globetrotters best them. Surprisingly the other team kept the score close though. Probably part of the act!
I've always liked cowbells as part of a drum set. Buddy hits the cowbell very effectively in this short clip.



No; I found that online a number of years ago.
Tell Tale Signs has a ton of good songs on it. Worth searching for is the 3 CD edition



My brother put on a video about Gram Parsons death that I didn't want to see but after that I just had to watch my long lost favourite drinking song, Cry One More Time which scares me a bit. Remember once playing it all night then going to work still drunk and a kindly old lady putting me in a hideaway room so the boss wouldn't see. Gram channels his inner Elvis and I never heard Emmylou belt out the harmony like here, especially on the lines, Lost the best I had. And Neil Flanz, shades of Duane on pedal steel. Fantastic. So moving. Can't drink anymore, but still scares me. Masterpiece.



Krokus- One Vice At A Time



Sting - This War

Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death


Posted by: @robertdee@stratdal Iron Maiden should have hired Karen Carpenter on drums:)
I didn't know Karen could thump on the skins.
Well done! I've always like the Carpenters and love Karen's singing. She was quite the drummer too. May she Rock In Peace 🌹

Concrete Blonde - Everybody Knows

@stratdal Never heard of Concrete Blonde. Nice mood created with the music and beat. She has a unique voice and strong voice and musically impressive and is nice looking.
How about some jaw dropping drumming!! Turn it up!!

Steppenwolf - "Steppenwolf Seven"
"Is that a real poncho or is that a Sears poncho?"

Gov't Mule 6/3/22
"Is that a real poncho or is that a Sears poncho?"

Ramblin' Man in 1972 and Whipping Post in 1970.
Yeeeeeeeehaw!!!

Dickey and Bonnie Bramlett wrote this song!!!
Yeeeeeeeehaw!!

Dickey wrote this and plays the git'-tar!!!
Yeeeeeeeehaw!!!
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