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Killick said:
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson is:
1) a big history buff and a world class fencer (explains some of those lyrics), and
2) a first officer on a English charter airline (Aestrus, I think) that flies into Newfoundland all the time.

Nice to have something to fall back on if this music thing doesn't work out. :D

I believe he is also a train buff, and collects locomotives....some of which he operates on some UK branch line.
 

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J S Moore said:
Anyone remember "The McCoys"? "Hang On Sloopy"? Ted Nugent was in that band.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I think you are referring to Rick Derringer rather than Ted Nugent. I don't think Nugent ever was a member of the McCoys.
 

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J S Moore said:
Yes!!! You're right. It was Rick Derringer I was thinking of. I swear Ted Nugent came from some odd band as well, just got the two confused.

Are you thinking of Amboy Dukes?
 

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nine said:
I'm pretty sure we can all agree that a tree ultimately ruined Sonny Bono's career.
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Yes!!! You're right. It was Rick Derringer I was thinking of. I swear Ted Nugent came from some odd band as well, just got the two confused.

As for Sonny Bono: Cher or tree, there's not much difference.
Of course, Bono would save the tree.

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
 

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mandocaster said:
Of course, Bono would save the tree.

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Sonny actually wrote a song called "laugh at me " that Mott the Hoople (ian hunter ) covered on one of the early discs. I thought it was a great song , but that was in the early 70's and there was much altering going on at the time ? I still think it would be a great song , I'll have to dig out the big black disc and give it a spin someday .
John
 

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Sonny actually wrote a song called "laugh at me " that Mott the Hoople (ian hunter ) covered on one of the early discs. I thought it was a great song , but that was in the early 70's and there was much altering going on at the time ? I still think it would be a great song , I'll have to dig out the big black disc and give it a spin someday .
John
Hence my continual digs at Bono, i.e. an Irish guy with one name...., He takes himself far too seriously, in public. Pompous twit that he is. Sonny Bono, on the other hand, did not take himself seriously, but had the gumption to reinvent himself several times throughout his life, as need dictated. I'm sure he's mocking the tree from out spiritland way. Oddly, the irony is that Cher is an American diva.....with one name.

Funny how things go. I think Sonny Bono was real cool in his own way, and had the last laugh, even as he did his arboreal face-plant.
 

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mandocaster said:
Hence my continual digs at Bono, i.e. an Irish guy with one name...., He takes himself far too seriously, in public. Pompous twit that he is. Sonny Bono, on the other hand, did not take himself seriously, but had the gumption to reinvent himself several times throughout his life, as need dictated. I'm sure he's mocking the tree from out spiritland way. Oddly, the irony is that Cher is an American diva.....with one name.

Funny how things go. I think Sonny Bono was real cool in his own way, and had the last laugh, even as he did his arboreal face-plant.

...many people hate bono for drawing attention to certain world problems. evidently, that's bad thing.

personally, i think we need more like him.

-dh
 

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david henman said:
...many people hate bono for drawing attention to certain world problems. evidently, that's bad thing.

personally, i think we need more like him.

-dh
There is nothing bad about drawing attention to problems. The irritating thing about Bono is his pretense at being some kind of expert. He is an expert, in his chosen field, music. But as a commentator on complex issues, he is a buffoon, I'm afraid to say. He doesn't present solutions to problems beyond sweeping rhetoric like "endorsing" Canada as a country, for example. Really, that's like Joe Blow endorsing a country; essentially lacking substance.

But this is just my opinion, and I'm a relative nobody who doesn't wear pink glasses nor enter into areas of expertise beyond my capability. I personally think the world is going to hell in a handbasket, but beyond that, I have no solution to the problem. I'll just sit back and fasten my seatbelt and watch the pundits dodge bullets aimed at their feet.

I better shut up, now, I'm dragging it a bit off-topic.
 

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Bone Ho

Heres an interesting fact about Bono.................He's always harping about humanitarian this and that and harassing world governments about money and not helping the poor enough. Anyway, he and his bandmates recently moved U2's base away from Ireland to avoid the country's high tax rate. That tax money would have been used to help the poor on the emerald isle.
What a hypocrite
 

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Heres an interesting fact about Bono.................He's always harping about humanitarian this and that and harassing world governments about money and not helping the poor enough. Anyway, he and his bandmates recently moved U2's base away from Ireland to avoid the country's high tax rate. That tax money would have been used to help the poor on the emerald isle.
What a hypocrite
Right on, R.L.F. Right on.

Also: The names in the Rush song "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" come from their manager's two dogs. One was a habitual biter and the other was white.
 

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Neil Young and the Squires played at my High School graduation in Winnipeg in 1964. That was at Glenlawn Collegiate. The interesting thing about that, is that there were three bands at the dance. Neil Young and the Squires opened for Burton Cummings and the Devrons, who was the second band and the headliners were Chad Allen and the Expressions with Randy Bachmann, Jimmy Kale on bass and Peterson on Drums.

I remember an instrumental number that Neil Young played in tribute to John F. Kennedy. It was called "White Flower" a tune I have never seen in his repertoire to date.
 

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Heres an interesting fact about Bono.................He's always harping about humanitarian this and that and harassing world governments about money and not helping the poor enough. Anyway, he and his bandmates recently moved U2's base away from Ireland to avoid the country's high tax rate. That tax money would have been used to help the poor on the emerald isle.
What a hypocrite

...message to bono, oprah, al gore, mike moore et al: don't even think about trying to do any good for this planet or its people unless you are perfect yourself.

no wonder most people prefer to mind their own business...

-dh
 
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