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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobat555 View Post
    Not impossible for sure, you go to the Psycho-billy shows?
    Been to a few in my day, but nothing any more. I love rockabilly though, and crap, I now have this stuck in my head

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    I find the rockabilly/psycho-billy/psycho-bluegrass stuff is infinitely more enjoyable live than it is on CD/MP3.

    In a little club full of people enjoying it (and a few adult beverages) its just tremendously fun ... in the car in traffic or on my media box in the office it gets old fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I find the rockabilly/psycho-billy/psycho-bluegrass stuff is infinitely more enjoyable live than it is on CD/MP3.
    I find the concerts infinitely more enjoyable then most concerts. Strangely enough the people just seem to be more "classy". We essentially on a dare went and saw GWAR, the people there all smoked inside (tobacco and otherwise), infringed as much as possibly on your personal space, and started fights left and right. With "rockabilly/psycho-billy/psycho-bluegrass" the crowd is mellow unless in the pit and if the pit gets to wild a bunch of the big guys walk in the middle and slow it down. Amazing how this effects the experience.

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettodub View Post
    Been to a few in my day, but nothing any more.
    Well if you ever decide to partake again let me know we might be at the same one and I will buy you a beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobat555 View Post
    on a dare went and saw GWAR
    Good to see a fellow gunnitor came back to co-ar15... got a Mosin yet?

    If you like rockabilly, you may enjoy another Reverend, that's Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band from my home state:







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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Good to see a fellow gunnitor came back to co-ar15...

    Never really left, just learned to ignore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Good to see a fellow gunnitor came back to co-ar15... got a Mosin yet?

    If you like rockabilly, you may enjoy another Reverend, that's Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band from my home state:
    H.
    The Rev Peyton is pretty amazing in concert. He gets a lot out of an acoustic guitar, washbboard & $5 drum set. I don't see Colorado on his current schedule but he is well worth checking out. When he come to Denver he usually plays the Larimer Lounge or the Bluebird.

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    Welp, here is a third Reverend for your enjoyment.





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