Susanna Hoffs
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My band opened for the Bangles in the early 80's. Susanna was kept on the bus, well away from everyone (sadly). The Peterson sisters were very kind and friendly to us. Michael Steele was cold as ice. A fun show. 
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Neat story. Thanks for sharing that. As is my habit, I will post the link to "In your Room," which is what I do on any Hoffs/Bangles related thread (can't....stop....):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLzrRAs8fdc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLzrRAs8fdc
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They have.firstbassman wrote:
That recording btw comes from Hoffs' and Sweet’s “Under the Covers” CD. I wish they would do a follow-up.
It's "Under the covers volume 2!"
Once again some very cool cover versions, but this time it's tracks from the 70's.
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Actually, It was Michael Nesmith's mother who created liquid paper.johnallg wrote:Inventor of White-Out. Mixed batches on the kitchen table.firstbassman wrote:No, Nesmith was never a member of the Stone Poneys. But there is a nice little trivial item about his mother. (Easily lookup-able.)
http://inventors.about.com/od/lstartinv ... _paper.htm
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Which is what was posted. The question was about Nesmith's mother, whom I replied about. Good to know Mark and I aren't the only two who knows this bit of trivia.clearblue wrote:Actually, It was Michael Nesmith's mother who created liquid paper.johnallg wrote:Inventor of White-Out. Mixed batches on the kitchen table.firstbassman wrote:No, Nesmith was never a member of the Stone Poneys. But there is a nice little trivial item about his mother. (Easily lookup-able.)
http://inventors.about.com/od/lstartinv ... _paper.htm
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Check out P.P Arnold's version of Different Drum with Steve Craddock from OCS/Paul Weller 'tis sweeeeeeeeeet. (vague Rickenbacker connection! 
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Best version ever of Different Drum: The Monkees season 1, Ep. "Too Many Girls." Mike performs an abbreviated (and intentionally bad) version of the song as a "contestant" on a talent show.
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Video Here: Different Drum
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firstbassman wrote:No, Nesmith was never a member of the Stone Poneys. But there is a nice little trivial item about his mother. (Easily lookup-able.)
Inventor of White-Out. Mixed batches on the kitchen table
Actually, It was Michael Nesmith's mother who created liquid paper.
http://inventors.about.com/od/lstartinv ... _paper.htm
Which is what was posted. The question was about Nesmith's mother, whom I replied about. Good to know Mark and I aren't the only two who knows this bit of trivia.
Ah yes. I missed seeing that.
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rickosound wrote: My dad told me this song was written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees.
johnallg wrote:I remember that version but didn't know that was Linda.
Man, I am feeling really old right now.
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Which guitar is this?


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What guitar?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:What guitar?
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I love a girl with a Rickenbacker.
