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Post by TheLucasBeard on Jun 11, 2015 22:36:22 GMT -5
Pales of warm fresh milk, ? He was kind of funny to listen to between sets,
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Post by misterbrow on Jun 12, 2015 4:42:57 GMT -5
This was one of my favorite on stage moments. I was a good minute into the song before I thought, "Wait... this isn't a milk maid field song!"
Back at the RV I was rambling about it and Big Bear was like, "WTF was that?"
Lil Brother was like, "You guys are making that up."
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Post by hunterdrummer on Jun 12, 2015 6:49:35 GMT -5
We couldn't figure out what he was talking about either.. The visual was awesome in my head but.. yeah...
My girlfriend and her friend were walking around and ran into Plant.. Had NO idea who he was. Our friend says "Swashbuckler eh?" And my girlfriend goes to him "I'm allergic to swashbuckling"...
they had no idea until he came out on stage... hahahah...
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Post by TheLucasBeard on Jun 12, 2015 8:58:10 GMT -5
He also was talking about British groups during the start of the mod rocker age, when he said the group Tiny Tim I was on the ground after name after name of freaky 60's garage bands it was hysterical and he played a tune from one, Post it if you have it.
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Post by hunterdrummer on Jun 12, 2015 9:08:53 GMT -5
My memory is sketchy on deets... Things were going very well for me at that point of the night...
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Post by misterbrow on Jun 12, 2015 18:41:43 GMT -5
Couple of Howlin Wolf tunes and a Bukka White tune - A big influence on Derek Trucks. Joan Baez' Babe Im Gonna Leave and SPOONFUL by Willie Dixon.
He rambled about hearing American bands and how nothing was going on in England but some jazz clubs and how the English bands did nothing original just copied... those between song stories I like in bands. One of the reasons I love the Truckers. Great set.
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Post by habibtuhin on Nov 13, 2015 4:36:26 GMT -5
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