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re: My dog passed last night

Posted by redneck hippie on 5/20/24 at 10:34 am
RIP Blue Looks like a great boy...
I had a deadhead buddy tell me they are doing four different sets and then rotating them in out each week. Like there is a Thursday set list, Friday set list, Saturday set list, etc. that makes sense. Same thing Trey alluded to in his interview with CBS. You can’t just wing it in that venue. Every...
I’ve never eaten lab grown meat, but I’m skeptical it tastes like the real deal. Seems like the market should be able to sort this out without government intervention. ...

re: Seger or Springsteen

Posted by redneck hippie on 5/17/24 at 2:37 pm
[quote]Racing in the Street[/quote] great song Seger is fine, but not really in the same league as Springsteen IMO...
New Romantics is a banger for sure [embed]https://youtu.be/7C68TNjpkaQ?si=OYMKoBpv8rKYo4BV[/embed]...

re: I want to learn to weld..

Posted by redneck hippie on 5/15/24 at 4:33 pm
[quote], i don't even know if stick welding is thing any more.[/quote] Stick welding is typically used outdoors. Pipeline, corrals, steel building, pipe fence etc. MiG and Tig are used indoors in a shop setting typically. Shielding gases required to MiG and tig weld don’t do well outdoors due ...
Michael Jackson's Thriller and the Footloose Soundtrack....
Everyone should take a moment and watch some YouTube videos of his show from the 80s called Night Music. Lots of great guests, including Miles, Pharoah Sanders, Bootsie, etc. Here’s a very young RHCPs [embed]https://youtu.be/ClivCUC9R_4?si=7R_JUohaH_lQ6CPt[/embed]...

re: Most Underrated Songwriters

Posted by redneck hippie on 5/10/24 at 12:04 pm
[quote]Teddy Thompson[/quote] I was coming in to post his dad for songwriter, but he's also a top-notch guitar player. ...

re: Beatles or Stones?

Posted by redneck hippie on 5/8/24 at 12:16 pm
I'm a big fan of both, but the Beatles influence on pop music is undeniably more important. Before The Beatles pop music was doo-wop, Elvis, late 50s sha na na type stuff, what was left of the Buddy Holly legacy, and I guess we had surfer music. The Beatles changed all that. Everything after t...
I've heard that the balcony is the best place to sit. I can say it's easily the worst venue I've ever been to. If you are seeing a band that only pulls 250-300 people maybe. But anything over 500 will have you under the balcony/mezzanine area with zero view of the stage and horrible sound. ...
we're supposed to go to Tulsa tonight for the Jason Isbell show. Wife is trying to talk me out of it. not really worried about the trip going, it's coming back tonight that might get hairy. ...
Welcome to getting older. Also, you are probably going to bed earlier than when you were younger. ...
Damn. I saw the video earlier this week but had no idea the child died. Horrible....
[quote]Oklahoma State[/quote] Couldn’t get through one of the roads that run close to campus last week because of a protest. It was less than 50 students probably, but we have a large Muslim and Islam population here...

re: Billy MF Strings

Posted by redneck hippie on 4/28/24 at 4:20 pm
[quote]then Billy strings is your jam[/quote] Oh I’m familiar with William MF Strings. I’ve seen him in concert twice. And yea, he’s phenomenal. He combines the elements of traditional bluegrass I love and also melts face like the dead and Phish ...
[quote]529 plans[/quote] This what we used for both kids. We put $200 per child in each month and have since they were born. Son is 14 and daughter is 12. We started early but we’re pretty much there with a few years to spare. All their tuition, books and most living expenses are currently covered....
[quote]Y'all can keep making this bullshite claim, but it's wrong[/quote] Not exactly the same thing, but I did have a neighbor poison my dog for stealing eggs. I lived a pretty rural area. We had no fences, no highways anywhere close. Dogs just roamed the country side. One dog kept coming back ...
[quote]Nowhere in the Bible does it claim the earth is only 6,000 - 10,000 years old. [/quote] Thank you for this. I’ve always wondered about the young earth theory. I’d always heard that the number of generations between Adam and Jesus was accounted for in the Bible. Still not sure but this is a...