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re: Vintage southern rock
Posted on 3/13/20 at 8:54 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 3/13/20 at 8:54 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 3/14/20 at 11:17 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 3/28/20 at 9:57 pm to DownSouthJukin
And you had that big breasted album cover girl from the down south album or whatever it was called
Posted on 3/28/20 at 9:58 pm to SidewalkTiger
Opinions vary
I love CCR but some of their lyrics were anti soldier
I'm anti war, not anti soldier
I love CCR but some of their lyrics were anti soldier
I'm anti war, not anti soldier
This post was edited on 3/28/20 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 4/19/20 at 3:26 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Early Wet Willie should not be overlooked- that show they opened for the Allman Brothers at the Warehouse back in the early 70's was awesome!
Posted on 4/19/20 at 4:48 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 4/19/20 at 7:10 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
I was at this CONCERT 1981.
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The Roundup: Southern Rock Playlist
On June 20, 1981 The Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, and The Allman Brothers Band rocked Philadelphia's JFK Stadium in what was billed as The Roundup. Looking back at that bill it was probably one of the best southern rock lineups ever to play the same stage in one day. Sadly, I did not go to that concert. At that time in my life I did not listen to or enjoy southern rock. It wasn't until I was probably in my thirties did I "discover," understand, and appreciate The Allman Brothers and the genre they help architect, Southern Rock. A few summers ago on July 4th I decided I wanted to create a southern rock playlist. In the years since I first really heard "Ain't Wastin' Time No More" I've come to the conclusion that nuthin’ defines summer American music more than southern rock. Think about it -- what goes better with 80 plus degree temperatures, barbecue, hot dogs, hamburgers, cold beer, and apple pie -- than Lynyrd Skynyrd? The following list is by no means the definitive southern rock playlist. It is, however, at least for me, a list that defines what southern rock is all about: honest, dirty, hard working, and all American.
Posted on 4/19/20 at 7:32 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
You gotta be some bad asses to have a flute front your band. My hometown is Spartanburg, SC. Home of The Marshall Tucker Band.
Marshall Tucker-Heard it in a Love Song
Marshall Tucker-Heard it in a Love Song
Posted on 4/19/20 at 8:25 pm to tigeroarz1
Posted on 4/19/20 at 8:50 pm to OWLFAN86
quote:I love Tom but he refused the Southern Accent.
How has this not been mentioned yet?
Posted on 4/20/20 at 9:37 am to Tear It Up
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Gritz- “Bayou Country”
Dats some good shite
Posted on 4/20/20 at 9:51 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs!
Posted on 4/20/20 at 10:04 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 4/20/20 at 6:54 pm to Robin Masters
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Vintage southern rock
At the risk of sounding a tad or 56 snarky, is there any other kind? What was the last new band to make any kind of impact that the label "Southern Rock" could even remotely be applied to? The last one I can think of are the North Mississippi All Stars.
Posted on 4/20/20 at 7:21 pm to 88Wildcat
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What was the last new band to make any kind of impact that the label "Southern Rock" could even remotely be applied to?
The first two Kings of Leon albums.
Posted on 4/22/20 at 8:44 am to 88Wildcat
Blackberry Smoke and The Steel Woods are carrying the torch at the moment.
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