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The Greatest Southern Rock Song,,,
wheelrite Offline
#1 Posted:
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ever

Take the Highway

Marshall Tucker Band,,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25ALsr5phZo

if you disagree you are

Yankee scum,,,

wheel,,
Palama Offline
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I'm no Yankee but how 'bout "Green Grass and High Tides" by the Outlaws?

Edit: As far as MTB songs go, I've always been partial to "Can't You See."
wheelrite Offline
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Palama wrote:
I'm no Yankee but how 'bout "Green Grass and High Tides" by the Outlaws?


good one too,,

but not quite as great..
m j toal Offline
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"Dreams" by The Allman Brothers
wheelrite Offline
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m j toal wrote:
"Dreams" by The Allman Brothers


love me some Allman Bros
but not that song is not the greatest,,,

wheel,
crgcpro Offline
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Ahead of Freebird and Sweet Home Alabama???
wheelrite Offline
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crgcpro wrote:
Ahead of Freebird and Sweet Home Alabama???


yes way ahead,,,

Those songs were recorded for the Yankee Scum,,,

$$ and stuff,,,

wheel,
banderl Offline
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Neil Young, Alabama.
wheelrite Offline
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Palama wrote:
I'm no Yankee but how 'bout "Green Grass and High Tides" by the Outlaws?

"


I do luv that song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82OM5tzcrk
wheelrite Offline
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let us not forget Blackfoot..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy5TIsBNjhE

Highway Song,,

a good one but not the greatest,,

wheel,
m j toal Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
love me some Allman Bros
but not that song is not the greatest,,,

wheel,


Then you obviously never really listened to "Dreams". To the lyrics or the music. The most masterful exhibition of lead slide guitar ever.

You must open your mind.
wheelrite Offline
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m j toal wrote:
Then you obviously never really listened to "Dreams". To the lyrics or the music. The most masterful exhibition of lead slide guitar ever.

You must open your mind.


dude,,,

I have seen the Allman Bros several times and Duane by himself a couple,,,

Dickie and his red guitar are fantastic,,,

But
for a single song,,,

MTB has it,,,


wheel,
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wheelrite wrote:


MTB has it,,,


wheel,

wrong
allman bros - one way out
m j toal Offline
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hIvh_t_Ut5o

Get some good headphones and enjoy.

You novices will thank me.

Your welcome

Palama Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
dude,,,

I have seen the Allman Bros several times and Duane by himself a couple,,,

Dickie and his red guitar are fantastic,,,

But
for a single song,,,

MTB has it,,,


wheel,


Where does "Blue Sky" line up for you?

Duane by himself?!?!?!? Dayum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I only got to see ABB once, November of '73 for the "Brothers & Sisters" tour. Lotta haziness, by the end of the concert those guys were midgets (...if you know what I mean...).
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#1) Dreams

#2) In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
m j toal Offline
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Palama wrote:
Where does "Blue Sky" line up for you?

Duane by himself?!?!?!? Dayum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I only got to see ABB once, November of '73 for the "Brothers & Sisters" tour. Lotta haziness, by the end of the concert those guys were midgets (...if you know what I mean...).


Good call!!

#3) Blue Sky
m j toal Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
dude,,,

I have seen the Allman Bros several times and Duane by himself a couple,,,

Dickie and his red guitar are fantastic,,,

But
for a single song,,,

MTB has it,,,


wheel,



Then you're a poor evaluator of talent. I can boast of all the times I've seen them too.

Means nothing.

Try again.
m j toal Offline
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And "Real" Southerners don't say "Dude"
wheelrite Offline
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m j toal wrote:
And "Real" Southerners don't say "Dude"


incorrect !!
BroOOOOOOOOOOOO !
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LMAO! Skynyrd by far!
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m j toal wrote:
#1) Dreams

#2) In Memory of Elizabeth Reed





Yes.


Whipping post is my favorite...Fillmore East '69 I believe...
m j toal Offline
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#4) Stand Back

Phil,
You're not even close!!!!
tyyler82 Offline
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hot'lanta




Whatever the song...It must be sung by ABB...
wheelrite Offline
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m j toal wrote:
#4) Stand Back

Phil,
You're not even close!!!!


who let the wannabees in here ?
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m j toal wrote:
And "Real" Southerners don't say "Dude"



We're not Southerners, we be Texans
tyyler82 Offline
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Head's in mississippi?
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Dude
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mikey1597 wrote:
We're not Southerners, we be Texans


And we say 'dude' all the time, dude...
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tyyler82 wrote:
Yes.


Whipping post is my favorite...Fillmore East '69 I believe...


If you're referring to the double album with the b&w cover - March 1971.

There is a recording as early as Feb. 1970 at the Fillmore East but the CD has been long out of print. Much HFT than a lotta cigars.
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mikey1597 wrote:
We're not Southerners, we be Texans


Thanks MIKEY !!

said with my best Billy Gibbons smile !


wheel,
tyyler82 Offline
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'71 it was...I think
m j toal Offline
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mikey1597 wrote:
We're not Southerners, we be Texans


Duly noted.
wheelrite Offline
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Palama wrote:
If you're referring to the double album with the b&w cover - March 1971.

There is a recording as early as Feb. 1970 at the Fillmore East but the CD has been long out of print. Much HFT than a lotta cigars.


cds are not printed,,,
m j toal Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
who let the wannabees in here ?


C'mon Phil.

You know you're a transplant.
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m j toal wrote:
C'mon Phil.

You know you're a transplant.


um,,
who is Phil ?
m j toal Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
um,,
who is Phil ?


I thought your name was Phil.
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kill phil....













volume 8
Palama Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
cds are not printed,,,


"Print" is generally the word used in the recording industry. They're actually "pressed" but saying "Out of press" doesn't have the same ring to it.
Taps86 Offline
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So as texans, shouldn't you be naming mariachi bands???
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Not talking
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Stars above, hell below

~ The Toadies
wheelrite Offline
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Palama wrote:
"Print" is generally the word used in the recording industry. They're actually "pressed" but saying "Out of press" doesn't have the same ring to it.


vinyl was pressed cds are "burned"

just saying,,

Beer
wheel,,
wheelrite Offline
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Taps86 wrote:
So as texans, shouldn't you be naming mariachi bands???


no,,
maybe Stevie Ray , though,,,


Drool
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Stars above, hell below

~ The Toadies



I like 'Dollskin'


Probably told you already, but my highschool teacher was a friend of The Toadies.
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That's cool.....no you hadn't told me. One of my top 5 bands.

Wheel isn't cool enough to know one of Texas's greatest bands ever.
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Wheel's just old...
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True.......he is.
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wheelrite wrote:
no,,
maybe Stevie Ray , though,,,


Drool


SRV's anniversary is coming up - 23 years... Sad
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Stevie is Blues, not Southern Rock.

Surpised no one has mentioned
Charlie Daniels Band
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Little Feet
Hank Williams Jr,
Johnny Cash
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