Cub Koda 'Smokin In The Boys Room' 12/12/87

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Been diggin' into the archive and finding some cool stuff. Former Brownsville Station guitarist (They were known at the time as Cub Koda and the bone gods) at the Milan Pool Hall, in Milan, Tn. He introduces the band at the end... Enjoy...

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  • holy shit I was THERE....underage, too!

  • It really hasn't been all that long ago? whoa.

  • I saw the Original Brownsville station at the Whisky A GO GO in 1972. They were the warm up act for Ted Nugent and the AMboy Dukes. It was a real small crowd and they were all in a bad mood. I'll never forget Cub looking down from the stage at this pathetic crowd and said, "C'mon people, you clapped for Johnny Rivers, you can clap for us". That cracked me up. Nugent was so irritated all he did was hold one of those obnoxious feedback notes for about 15 minutes. We all left.

  • Cub was one of the best performers/showmen I ever witnessed, no matter what size the crowd, he always played like it was "Don Kirschners Rock Concert".

    Thanks for your memories...

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  • Cub is the greatest, and this version of SMOKIN' flat out Rocks !

    Go Cubbyyyy ! ! !

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  • Ahh me buddy Bubba on the bass, i played with him fer a few weekends, and i knew Cubby, Brownsville rules and i will do the songs that they did, they kicked ass! TCB

  • Anybody out there remember Sherwood Forest in Davidson,Mi.,SuperSaturdays & WildWensdays? Lottsa MIchigan bands cut their teeth there in the late 60s & early 70s.They had aindoor stage & a outdoor stage.The Nuge,Seger and a lotta other bands rock da joint back then.Lets hear some memories if ya can drege em up from those foooooogy days!

  • Yeah, I used to stand in the alley there, try to get beers, listened to the bands when I was supposed to be in the movies...Alan owned that place, I think...owns the Skullbone music park now, the store in Cades too.....good guy...worked with him years ago....where are you at?

  • A great noisy, garagey band that new what rock and roll was all about. Kings of the Party was another one of those tunes that jumped right off the turntable at you. Take the fun out of rock n' roll and you ain't got diddly squat!

  • love this band,alan,uk

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