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Brownsville station "the kings of party"

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joel19604 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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They opened for Black Sabbath in Lincoln Ne around 1976, great show from what I remember. Wow those were the days.
crankerny (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Total Kick-Ass American Rock & Roll !!. Saw them open for Triumph in Rochester, N.Y. at the Auditorium Theatre back in 1979 they almost stole the show but Triumph had the blinding light show and i was trippin' on Purple Micro Dot you know the deal !!!!!!
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These guys were an excellent kick-em-out band. They played in the cafeteria when I went to college in the late 60s. They were 1 of 4 bands in a fantastic concert at Univ of Detroit - the other 3 were Mashmakhan, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and 3 Dog Night (who didn't take the stage until 12:20 AM) Camcorders were born too late!
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The guy you think looks like a girl is my guitar teacher.
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Yeah, Michigan is the birthplace of good Rock and Roll music if you ignore 10+ years of Rock and Roll history that happened before Michigan came up with Mitch Ryder. Perhaps you haven't heard of Fats Domino, Little Richard, or Chuck Berry (whom Brownsville is covering here on "Sweet Little Rock and Roller"), but they ain't from Michigan and they are damn good.
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They are from the great louie-- by the way-my brother Little Richard pennimmen if i spelled it right is from Ann Arbor Michigan, say what ya want--- i have a band that will put Browsnville back on the map--i knew Cubby, and Henry, and Mike--get up and play your axe or shut -up!! Your choice sissy!!
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Wow. Where to begin? 1. Little Richard is from Macon, Georgia (which, last time I checked, was not part of Ann Arbor, MI). 2. Congratulations on having a band. 3. Good, bring back Brownsville's style if you can. I'd welcome it. 4. Congratulations on knowing members of Brownsville Station. 5. I don't own a guitar. 6. That doesn't preclude me from commenting. Therefore... 7. not shutting up or playing guitar. (Bonus Point 8. Only Chuck Berry is from "Great Louie." Fats Domino's from New Orleans.)
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Got ya satan sissy--you will be the first --know it all! Richard spent time in A2-yes he was born in Macon-but cut his teeth in the A2 Detroit area--yes Brownsville does more than smokin--and sit and realease your bowels, and make sure your boyfriend has the right amount of ky-jelly--whoo-hoo! ARF!
angrysamoan666 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Too tone?

Get back to the Ska revival buddy, this is for Detroit rockers

And cut the homo jibes, it takes one to know one LOL
deckape1956 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Henry weck is my buddy--what a fuckin drummer!

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