The Train's Lounge Car
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Phil, the amazing race dweeb????hedonist said:I'm just a big fan of Phil, especially after watching an interview with him a few years ago. Pretty cool dude.
uh, yeah.....hedonist said:(and no, not seen Flight to Mars but have realized I should)
https://player.vimeo.com/video/22616399
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
Missoula 240 -
Just found out that The Eagles are touring again. But.... .I won't be going back again.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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We were discussing the same thing this weekend.I think we are going to pass on the Eagles this time around.
Now if Henley or Walsh Tour solo that would be different.0 -
Yes to Phil - and I'll also admit I find him a bit attractive (where's the "shhh" emotifella?)imalive said:
Phil, the amazing race dweeb????hedonist said:I'm just a big fan of Phil, especially after watching an interview with him a few years ago. Pretty cool dude.
uh, yeah.....hedonist said:(and no, not seen Flight to Mars but have realized I should)
https://player.vimeo.com/video/22616399
I will check out that link!
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That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
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Talk about cool! I'm in LA so it's not too unlikely his band has been here (or will be at some point). And yeah, Rick seems like a genuine, down to earth - and funny - guy.muskydan said:
That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
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Funny is a understatement for him Hedo. At our annual father/son golf outing we had a rule that If on your tee-off and you don't get past the lady's tee on your drive you have to hit your next shot with your pants at your ankles. So Rick prepared himself for this rule and on the first tee he duffs his tee shot on purpose. Well since it was the first tee eveyone wanted to watch this rock star Hit a golf ball. So he approaches his second shot that Went about 10 feet, drops his drawers revealing one of those elephant snout thongs. The thing had big ears and everything...not gonna describe the snout...He then turned around to the 100 or so guys watching and did the herky jerky while air guitaring.....the place just erupted. By far the best round of golf I ever played in. My Dad talks about that everytime we tee them up togther. Then he went on to play a improptu set in our basements w/ Miles band at the time....oh to be 20 againhedonist said:
Talk about cool! I'm in LA so it's not too unlikely his band has been here (or will be at some point). And yeah, Rick seems like a genuine, down to earth - and funny - guy.muskydan said:
That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
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^^^ "elephant snout thongs" haha! Never heard that before but that's hilarious, muskydan!
Have a good day loungers.
Cheers!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
hedonist said:
Yes to Phil - and I'll also admit I find him a bit attractive (where's the "shhh" emotifella?)imalive said:
Phil, the amazing race dweeb????hedonist said:I'm just a big fan of Phil, especially after watching an interview with him a few years ago. Pretty cool dude.
uh, yeah.....hedonist said:(and no, not seen Flight to Mars but have realized I should)
https://player.vimeo.com/video/22616399
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
Missoula 240 -
Um, my brother-in-law had (and proudly
worestrutted around in) one of those elephant thong-things. Not one of his finer moments, though he'll contest that assertion to this day.
(and imalive, oh no you didn't)
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Very cool Dan.I bet he's a super down to earth guy.I can't wait to see them again at wrigkey this summer.muskydan said:
That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
I will look out for the Rusted Hearts.I will def check em out.Are they straight forward Rock n Roll?0 -
This exhale is so needed.
Bless music.
And the Beatles and Billy.
And Friday on the horizon.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veA2ffahq7E
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And cheers to my 18-yr-old Integra! She rolled over the 90K mark today.
(sorry, girl - you're soon to be sold or traded in)0 -
kind of hard for me to describe his Music, it's got a little bit of everything since Miles was very fortunate to learn from and play with some of the worlds best musicians throughout his life. Everyone in Rock n Roll loves Rick and many have spent time at the Nielsen house. Our Boy EV spent 2 different Thanksgivings there back in the day.rr165892 said:
Very cool Dan.I bet he's a super down to earth guy.I can't wait to see them again at wrigkey this summer.muskydan said:
That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
I will look out for the Rusted Hearts.I will def check em out.Are they straight forward Rock n Roll?0 -
Do you never drive? 90k is 2 years for my vehicle.Damn.2k a year.Good for you.Everyone must be walking in LA.hedonist said:And cheers to my 18-yr-old Integra! She rolled over the 90K mark today.
(sorry, girl - you're soon to be sold or traded in)
How's the 8track?Still cranking?lol0 -
Going to research him this weekend .thx Dan omuskydan said:
kind of hard for me to describe his Music, it's got a little bit of everything since Miles was very fortunate to learn from and play with some of the worlds best musicians throughout his life. Everyone in Rock n Roll loves Rick and many have spent time at the Nielsen house. Our Boy EV spent 2 different Thanksgivings there back in the day.rr165892 said:
Very cool Dan.I bet he's a super down to earth guy.I can't wait to see them again at wrigkey this summer.muskydan said:
That is very cool and very much like Rick. Not sure where you live but if his son Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts comes to town near you must check out what he's got cooking. They are awesome and Miles puts on a amazing show. I went to college w/ Miles and spent numerous nights in Rockford w/ the Nielsen family on breaks. If you come to a show in Chicago and Rick is not touring you most likeky be able to meet Him since he goes to most of his sons Chicago shows. He is one of the most approachable Rock stars you will ever encounter. He would love your story.hedonist said:Guess I've got a few years on you - my first concert was KISS with Cheap Trick opening for them. 1977 or 78, I think.
Always thought they were such a talented and underrated band.
(Rick Neilsen actually responded to my fan letter back then! - yes, I sent those when I was 11 or 12-ish- I still have the postcard saved among my lovables)
I will look out for the Rusted Hearts.I will def check em out.Are they straight forward Rock n Roll?0 -
8-trackrr165892 said:
Do you never drive? 90k is 2 years for my vehicle.Damn.2k a year.Good for you.Everyone must be walking in LA.hedonist said:And cheers to my 18-yr-old Integra! She rolled over the 90K mark today.
(sorry, girl - you're soon to be sold or traded in)
How's the 8track?Still cranking?lolHaving a cd player (single-version, mind you!) was such a treat at the time. But yeah, super short commute for the past several years, and we use my husband's much newer car for longer drives.
I've actually had strangers approach me to buy it. Great car.
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It's Friday!!!!!
This is where my head is at tonight.
Enjoy a double shot of the Cars.
Moving In Stereo and Candy-Ohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=q1vjmaEJeqg
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Such great memories of their early albums (won't even mention anything about the Pavlovian response/memory between Moving in Stereo and Phoebe Cates
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I think I still have one of their vinyls among our LP's.0 -
"Dosent anyone knock anymore"0
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