I want insight into why the only people I meet wh0 hope for a resurgence of
"Southern Rock" are all from north of Virginia ( a state still quite
suspect)
>John Friedman writes:
>>
>>Jon Johnson:
>>
>>> *One* guitar player?!?!?! Hell, John, why don't you just tell us
>>>they were recruiting for the Socialist Worker's Party while you're at
>it?
>>
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>>Hm, if that's a sarcastic remark, which is cool, my guess is that
>>you're not familiar w/Molly Hatchet.
>
> My point was that Molly Hatchet with fewer than three guitar players
>onstage is...well, just not right. It doesn't live up to one's
>expectations. I'm plenty familiar with their stuff, by the way. They
>were never a patch on Skynyrd, but who was? Hatchet's first couple of
>albums were about as good as the genre got if your band's name wasn't
>Lynyrd Skynyrd. I keep expecting to see a southern rock revival at some
>point, though despite noble attempts by the likes of Raging Slab and
>Pride and Glory, I don't think it's gonna happen.
> Saw Marshall Crenshaw open a show at the Paradise in '92 with a
>bitchin' cover of "Flirtin' With Disaster," by the way.
> --Jon Johnson
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> Wollaston, Massachusetts