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Any of you ever heard of The Atlanta Rhythm Section? So Into You, Imaginary Lovers, Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight, Spooky, Champagne Jam and so on. Your Southern Fried Drummer, Bogie

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bogie wrote:

Any of you ever heard of The Atlanta Rhythm Section? So Into You, Imaginary Lovers, Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight, Spooky, Champagne Jam and so on. Your Southern Fried Drummer, Bogie

Ya saw ars a couple times live back in the day and have a couple old lps stashed away. Makes me want to get em on the old turntable

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A big high 5 to the first post that can tell me what band Atlanta Rythym Section evolved from, and Bogie you should know this. Speaking of female southern rockers, anybody ever heard Ruby Starr? And how about Dale Krantz, now Dale Rossington on the Rossington Collins Bands first LP Anytime Anywhere Anyplace.

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  How about Mississippi' 3 Doors Down???????? They got to do a number of dates with their heroes Lynyrd Skynyrd last summer. They usually do a Skynyrd cover in their live sets.

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See much as I love Whippin Post to me it just ain't southern rock... Henry Paul's awesome group post Outlaws was superb, Grey Ghost is a killer SR tune.

Also on the rockier side of southern we have Point Blank whose first two slabs of SR were just KILLER... they also did an awesome live version of Highway Star.....

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High 5 Jane, Why doesn't it surprise me that you got it. Tell the truth though did you look it up or just off the top of your head. Oh never mind your music knowledge always amazes me. Hey MikeB, Grey Ghost was also the name of Ruby Starrs band.

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You lucky girl!!! The Frynds Tour isn't playin' out west. I love how you're never demanding too. LOL. Skynyrd is playin' the west coast, but not with Hank Jr. However if Rickey Medlocke's step-brother Austin Hanks opens for them as he has the last two summers on the west coast the J Dawg is backstage again!!!! It's amazing what a bunch of shots of Patron can do for ya.

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Jane,

Make a shirt that says, "Raise your hand if you are an original member."  Haha.  j/k

For me, not the traditional thought of it, but the Black Crowes as southern rockers.  Remedy is a masterpiece.

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No one mentioned Grinderswitch?!
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skynyrds comin home is one of my all time favorite songs.

i just really really love when a clean piano melds so well with electric guitar it is one of my favorite things in music.

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Love Skynyrd! Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels too.
But IMO, nobody compares with The Allman Bros. So many great songs, I don't think I could pick just one...Whipping Post is a good choice, but also In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Statesboro Blues, their version of Stormy Monday, One Way Out, Stand Back, Southbound, etc., etc.

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Hey Bill, I'm with you on your opinion as to which AB tune is best. I think they're all great too. One of their less popular albums that I've got on CD that I pull out occasionally is Enlightened Rogues. Can't Take It With You and Jelly Jelly are a couple of faves. Live at Fillmore East can't be beat, but what do you expect, it was produced by Tom Dowd, he is sorely missed. If you've never seen The Language of Music get your hands on a copy and watch it. Joe's in it at the beginning in the studio with Tom.

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"Had to leave before Hank played..."

I would have left too.

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"... he saw him once and he talked for more than half the show instead of playing"

Sounds like B.B.

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Hi Bill-I have to agree with your comments here.  The Allmans have been on rotation alot the last couple of weeks with the arrival of spring. Their music always seem to go with the oudoors and friends gathering for a barbecue. I love the way Gregg sings Midnight Rider and I'm No Angel.  I'm not sure if you realized that Duane Allman would have been 60 in November on our birthday. I was reading a Dickey Bettes interview and saw that. So, Joe Walsh and Duane Allman were born on the same day. Have you read Skydog...bought it but haven't read it yet.  And has anyone seen Dickey Betts recently?

Bill S wrote:

Love Skynyrd! Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels too.
But IMO, nobody compares with The Allman Bros. So many great songs, I don't think I could pick just one...Whipping Post is a good choice, but also In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Statesboro Blues, their version of Stormy Monday, One Way Out, Stand Back, Southbound, etc., etc.

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Angela wrote:

Hi Bill-I have to agree with your comments here.  The Allmans have been on rotation alot the last couple of weeks with the arrival of spring. Their music always seem to go with the oudoors and friends gathering for a barbecue. I love the way Gregg sings Midnight Rider and I'm No Angel.  I'm not sure if you realized that Duane Allman would have been 60 in November on our birthday. I was reading a Dickey Bettes interview and saw that. So, Joe Walsh and Duane Allman were born on the same day. Have you read Skydog...bought it but haven't read it yet.  And has anyone seen Dickey Betts recently?

Bill S wrote:

Love Skynyrd! Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels too.
But IMO, nobody compares with The Allman Bros. So many great songs, I don't think I could pick just one...Whipping Post is a good choice, but also In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Statesboro Blues, their version of Stormy Monday, One Way Out, Stand Back, Southbound, etc., etc.

No Dickey Betts recently, but I saw Gregg Allman a fwe months ago at HOB's Chicago. Great show.

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I'm going to see Dickie Betts this w/e at Tampa. Last time I saw him (5yrs ago?) I thought he looked more like Willie Nelson than I remembered. He could still play well though. I'll report back....Cathy

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If you want to know how Dickey is doing nowadays look out for the DVD Dickey Betts & Great Southern - Back where it all beginns. Live from the rock and roll hall of fame.
Hope he is coming to Europe one day.

Great show!

Andre Wittebroek.

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Jane, I really like the piano lead-in in "Sloe Gin"...powerful..