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| 1. On Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 12:20AM yardmaster (a member) wrote:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | Subject: Heard a song that Webb should put his touch to The song was "Hot Dog" by Corky Jones ...(Buck Owens in his early rockabilly days). Great bass lines for Tom to play. I heard it on xm and found a copy on itunes..On the same compilation album on itunes is "Down on The Farm" by big Al D. | |
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| 2. On Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 8:30AM Tater Bodine (a member) replied:  Tater Bodine Member Since: September 2005 You are what you is! You are what you is! | I'd like to hear Webb do -"I'm a Real Wild Child" by Iggy Pop. It kind of fits right in with other songs like "Born to Be Wilder". | |
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| 3. On Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 9:37AM pablo jelm (a member) replied: | | Not to try and top the king, but, I love American Trilogy and would love to hear Webb take it on. His Streets of Laredo shows the tenderness and soul our Idol is capable of. Not to mention The Rest Will Take Care of Itself. Moves me to tears. Check out Dread Zeppelin doing Trilogy. That is fun also. | |
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| 4. On Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 8:56PM movax0 (a member) replied:  movax0 Member Since: June 2006 You cant be late till you show up. You cant be late till you show up. | Ian Hunters "Once Bitten" or the worlds third best song, by Hunter, about getting the clap-"Mad Mother' was it? Or "I get so Excited" Now theres your covers, if we want some covers. 6 or 8 guitars layerd, with 4 dripping wah wah pedals and some fuzz bass all up on 11, with a real strong ride cymbal clankin in the background. I'd buy it. | |
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| 5. On Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 9:00PM movax0 (a member) replied:  movax0 Member Since: June 2006 You cant be late till you show up. You cant be late till you show up. | I have blasphemed Ian Hunter. Try man o war instead of mad mother. | |
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| 6. On Friday, May 30th, 2008 at 10:08AM Colin (a member) replied: | | man o' war? wow! I'd forgotten about them warlord of the road was a good track | |
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| 7. On Monday, June 16th, 2008 at 11:44AM revblues (a member) replied:  revblues Member Since: July 2006 Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul | Two Ray Wylie Hubbard songs come straight to mind, [b]$60 Ford[/b] and [b]If Heaven is Not a Place to Go[/b]. The former is so "Webbish" that the first time I heard it I thought it was the man hisself, the latter has a strong Wilder vibe going as well.
Another RWH ditty would be [b]Live and Die, Rock and Roll[/b] off of Snake Farm.
Can ya tell I'm a RWH fan? LOL | |
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| 8. On Monday, June 16th, 2008 at 11:47AM revblues (a member) replied:  revblues Member Since: July 2006 Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul | Guess ya can't do bold print on this board, please ignore the [b] and [/b] tags.
Sorry | |
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| 9. On Monday, June 16th, 2008 at 4:09PM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | Yep, sorry Rev, text enhancement is a feature that is not presently supported. Have you seen the third picture in this set? http://www.webbwilder.com/?goto=band_photos&gig=99998  | |
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| 10. On Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 12:38PM revblues (a member) replied:  revblues Member Since: July 2006 Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul Stratocaster Heart and a Hiwatt Soul | NICE!!!! Two of my all time favorites in one pic. | |
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| 11. On Saturday, October 18th, 2008 at 12:19PM Exploding Ned (a member) replied:  Exploding Ned Member Since: February 2007 He's Cranky. He's Exploding. He's Cranky And Exploding Ned. Deal With It. He's Cranky. He's Exploding. He's Cranky And Exploding Ned. Deal With It. | Webb's cover versions are great esp. Too Much To Dream, Baby Plz Don't Go, etc.
Would be great to hear Webb's version of Ten Pound Note (Steel River), Smell Of Incense (Southwest F.O.B.), or maybe even some Steve Hillage or Elmore James. | |
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