@badradger saidSounds like a training school for dogs.
met her at 17 married her at 21 she was 22/ gold tooth at 40 had it 27 years = 67 she is 68/ go on u tube type doghouse friday and you will see me back then i am the singer guitarist.
My God she must be an angel to put up with you for so long. 😉
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidprobably bumped into you, was in there every saturday night/jazz club redcar on sunday
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I used to go to the Kirk in the 70's.
@badradger saidI’m so glad you posted the name of your band. I had forgotten it and had not got around to asking you to remind me. I remembered that you had shared music with me a while back and this being my favourite:
met her at 17 married her at 21 she was 22/ gold tooth at 40 had it 27 years = 67 she is 68/ go on u tube type doghouse friday and you will see me back then i am the singer guitarist.
How wonderful that those memories are preserved...and even more so the love, affection, and commitment of 50 years. Please pass along my best regards to your lovely wife.
@hakima saidI thank u hakima and may your god bless you. still got the guitar but my voice has gone a bit, gave my equipment amps etc to my son who is a very talented guitarist as is my daughter who still resides in austrailia.
I’m so glad you posted the name of your band. I had forgotten it and had not got around to asking you to remind me. I remembered that you had shared music with me a while back and this being my favourite:
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How wonderful that those memories are preserved...and even more so the love, affection, and commitment of 50 years. Please pass along my best regards to your lovely wife.
-Removed-the band split, we were basicly a covers band no drummer, I wanted to get more bluesy so we parted company then we had 2kids(i was in a band playing semi pro footie and floorlaying during the day) when the kids came along I concentated on my flooring firm as to my temperament my wife would describe me as placid and easy going untill i get wound up then BOOM.
@badradger saidWow, that is quite a load you had there.
the band split, we were basicly a covers band no drummer, I wanted to get more bluesy so we parted company then we had 2kids(i was in a band playing semi pro footie and floorlaying during the day) when the kids came along I concentated on my flooring firm as to my temperament my wife would describe me as placid and easy going untill i get wound up then BOOM.
Congratulations on the preservance through the decades.
@ponderable saidcheers
Wow, that is quite a load you had there.
Congratulations on the preservance through the decades.
@wolfe63 saidthe amount of practice we put in was a pain, we had a basic set about 12 songs so 1 trick ponies really, as a rider to this thread it was my wife that taugh me chess.
I really like the soothing quality of your strumming guitars and harmonizing vocals.
In some ways, it's better than the original.
Maybe I just don't appreciate the time-stamp of their tambourine, I dunno.
@badradger saidI remember those days the long hair and sideburns were the thing.
the amount of practice we put in was a pain, we had a basic set about 12 songs so 1 trick ponies really, as a rider to this thread it was my wife that taugh me chess.
Well she tried to teach you chess anyways! 😉
Not half bad actually singing....Were you around in the Elvis days?
-VR