URL: /buckfever
Member since: 08/03/2007
Number of hits: 17286
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Quote/Motto: Turning on the people ... now that's a beautiful place to be, but if I spend my time turning on the people who's gonna turn on me?
Favorite Track:
Martinsville Speedway
Favorite Racing Moment:
Earnhardt winning Daytona.
How I discovered Rowdy, and why I Listen:
Oh I dunno.
My dream car:
A Hinckley Sou' Wester 70
Heroes:
Pop Pops, Arnold Palmer and The Duke
This pretty much says it all now don't it?
Holy Wa, I thought I was the only one in this neighborhood who knew of these guys.
Hey, check out this one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQVvtecOhGg
Bass might remember them...maybe
That is the proverbial poop there, boys and girls. I love it! Talking Heads (circa"True Stories") meets Hank Williams... THAT's what I'm talking about!
Seriously... I'm gonna watch it again... and probably one more time after that...
X:)
...as in Jack White? I mean, 'cause the drummer from the White Stripes is a chick, so I guess it would have to be. Very cool...
My friend told me that little factoid. White's first professional music experience came in the early 1990s as a drummer for the Detroit cowpunk band Goober and the Peas. This led to work with various other bands such as the garage punk band The Go on their album Whatcha Doin', and 2 Star Tabernacle. Also, in addition to being his mentor and neighbor, Muldoon played drums with White in late night jam sessions; informally, they called themselves "Two Part Resin",[8] although their post-breakup debut single on Sympathy for the Record Industry from 2000 is credited to The Upholsterers.
I LOVE MOONSHINE, I don't have a big butt, but I have put away some shine. Good music bad costumes. I have beenconsidered a hot woman and I like beer. can this be my new motto?