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  1. #576
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    fuck. back to square one.

  2. #577
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Howzabouata little Jim Croce? Operator? Big Bad Leroy Brown? Mr. Bojangles? Here let me hum a few bars...
    Jim Croce did Mr. Bojangles? That's appalling. I heard Jerry Jeff do it a couple of years ago in a little club in Auburn--sounded awful, but he was 75 at the time.

  3. #578
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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    Jim Croce did Mr. Bojangles? That's appalling. I heard Jerry Jeff do it a couple of years ago in a little club in Auburn--sounded awful, but he was 75 at the time.
    But OG, Jerry Jeff didn't write and get any residules from Big Bad Leroy Brown like I bet Croce did....( $$$ ). Pop tunes/jingles don't have to be grandiose pieces...just sayin'.
    Have a great Fourth....

  4. #579
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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
    Years ago I was sanding down some old bondo on a 77 Trans Am to re do the rear quarter panel patch better and found a Donna Summer cassette as a space filler in the old patch job. We laughed our asses off looking at that.
    that's fucking amazing. Who could even make that up?

  5. #580
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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    cooked a perfectly good Saturday Night Fever 8-track by
    leaving it on the dashboard one hot afternoon in Chico.
    disco was so hot but that soundtrack was no match that day
    Chico! Hi^5


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  6. #581
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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    cooked a perfectly good Saturday Night Fever 8-track by
    leaving it on the dashboard one hot afternoon in Chico.
    disco was so hot but that soundtrack was no match that day
    The proper way to dispose of a Saturday Night Fever album is to throw it off the Verazano Bridge..

    Full disclosure, still have that soundtrack and some other Bee Gees in my main car MP3 player.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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