Torrey, I absolutely love you! I called
Ann when I read your post and asked her how she felt about Hilton Head in
August. She said are the DB there? When I told her yes she said
you're kidding? I told her you posted it and sInce you posted it, she
believes it is true. She was listening
Title: What the...?!?!
I love the Doobie Brothers! and the fan club. I will continue to post (off the list and on) to family
members on all types of subjects, doobie related or not. If you write it, I
will read it. I am a big girl, in charge of me. My happiness
on this list is not, in an
Thanks Bob, totally awesome and just what the
(family) list needed
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From:
Bob
Young
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 3:41
AM
Subject: totally non doobie related,
nearly, I think.
`Do be or not Do be, that is the
quest
Who am I? Hmmm a very complex question (if you've
met me you know that's true) but here goes...
I am a happily married 41 year old mother
of two grown children. I have worked as a deputy sheriff for the
last ten years currently working in the Patrol Division and I have a sense of
humor. (
Ann and I just got back from Richmond, VA and
would like to take a minute to thank our President for a most wonderful BTM
party.
The trip (7 hours from here, 4 hours if you follow
Steve Adams LOL) was rainy and dreary, the company was warm and
wonderful!
Steve A, Steve W and their wonder
H, four concerts vs. three, I would love to go to LA BUT, Ann is the
biggest fan so I let her choose. If I know her (and I do indeed know her),
it will be four concerts (regardless of where they are) that will get her
vote. In fact, Ann is probably trying to budget both. I just need a concer
Any word on this yet? I noticed Laurin said
there is nothing on yet so I wonder when and where? If there's a chance
for a vote, I say Atlantic City (or anywhere on the east coast) however, if it
is in Austrailia, I'll do my best to get there.
Mr. President, a very good question...Another Park Another Sunday, 45th
Floor, Jericho,
I WANT TO HEAR ANY SONG I NEED A CONCERT NOW!!!
(Sorry, it's been a stressful month.)
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday,
Was PGLA released first because the
DB read some of the recent posts on this list?
I love ya guys, whether your comments
are good, bad or indifferent...we share the love of the DB through our
interactions with each other whether it's Tiger Beat, music riffs, chords,
recent concerts or othe
very well put Thor but may I add a few things? The Doobie Brothers brought
us all together and we thank them. Through our love for them and their
music we have become a family and as such we share in each others lives;
both joy and sorrow. We are never rude to each other, even if we don't
alway
Glenn, Bless your heart, what a horrible
thing to happen. My prayers are with you and I thank God you are going to
be OK. Yeah for the dog...give it a BIG bone and lots of love! Take care and get better soon,
Helen
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From:
Glenn A. Maloy
To: [EMAIL P
Scooter is unusually quiet this week, could it be old age? Happy Birthday
Scooter.
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From: Scooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DB Fan Club <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: Thank you all
> Just a short note to thank you all for the B
Chris S., thank you for caring enough to participate, for taking the time
to deliver the toys and for NOT going out to buy more. I know you wanted to
but IT IS a collective effort and you DO s much already.
Chris P., thank you for all of your hard work this year, (the reminders, the
pleas,
George, this is hard to answer. I enjoy all of the songs but I have a
favorite one for each mood. My all time favorite DB song is Another Park.
h, from this CD, I really like them all and can't say which I like
more. Will any one of the new songs replace Another Park as my favorite? I
don'
No need to get serious...but if we are, I'll tell
the truth. I don't think Ann even knows what shine is but I do remember
her buying a carrafe of wine a few years ago to get the bottle. She
offered the wine to me. She's sooo cute, I would like to be more like her
when I grow up. See ya in
Scooter, I think it's the shine, not the wine. LOL Seriously, Ann doesn't
drink, I do but Ann sent it...I saw her drink a glass of wine a few years
ago... so it may be the wine.
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From: Scooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Our Doobie Family <[EMAIL P
Thanks for the good luck wish Laurin, I would love nothing more than to
stay home and listen to the DB however, crime won't wait for the snow to end
and I'm on evenings. The worse part, my computer in my car is broken and I
can't even listen to the tunes in the car...POOR ME!
As our royal lea
Scooter, you genius! A trip to the show in St. Louis sounds awesome.
Friends, Doobie tunes and a road trip, a, just what I need to get over
the midnight shift. Helen
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From: Scooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Asheville Lions Eye Clinic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Adams,
I agree totally Nick, crank up the Doobies and educate the children on what
good music really sounds like.
Helen
P.S. I think 45th floor KICKS MAJOR LEAGUE ASS also and believe now is a
really good time to play it LOUD!
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Steve, bless your heart. I know how you feel. As I prepare for winter
weather in the mountains (21 degrees last night), I remember the feel of the
California heat, blasting the Doobie tunes to Montalvo (anticipating the
concerts) Santa Cruz, San Francisco and home to NC. I miss the live shows
If I had a million dollars...
I would rent the Grove Park Inn for a
week and invite the DB and their families to
visit (uninterrupted) for 5 of those 7 days.
I would set up East Coast
concerts for the fan club for the other 2 days and we would
have one heck of a party
I would
don
Yeah, it was GREAT. I believe he said that Poison was the heavy metal band
of the 80's, for rap he liked DJ and adult contemperary it would have to be
the Doobie Brothers.
Let's hear it for the Brothers!
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTE
Gina girl,
I know I'm late and I'm sorry but I had to work 13
hours Halloween, 15 the day after and 12 the next. I haven't turned on my
computer until this morning and now I'm trying to catch up. Hope I'm
forgiven now AND after I sing.
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy b
Roger, the pictures are fabulous! I
especially loved the picture of you and Pat. Boy LeeAnn takes excellent
pictures. Is she a photographer? Oh what a night! I bet you're
still on cloud nine aren't ya? I'm sure the NVF is. It's great that
you helped such an important organization with
Thank you Holly, we would find it a pleasure to shop with you also. Maybe
we can all go shopping before the convention next year? Ann and I tried but
ya know how it is when you remove the girls from North Carolina...we had to
ride around all week in the convertible with the top down, sightseeing
Holly, I believe they spell KILL. On a different page I believe Shane
calls it the KILL photo. Too cool. Looking at his website, you can tell he
has a wonderful grasp of computers. Wow I wish someone could teach me.
Helen
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTE
Amen Chris and Chris... Ann and I went shopping today for our toys and had
the BEST time. I forgot the wish list and Ann gave me THAT look. I said no
problem, we'll buy what we can remember off of the list. Ann rolled her
eyes and questioned my memory (since I forgot the list). In the end, we
ju
Title: EMAIL THIS Email
Holly, Did I overlook something like the
email address for this, this, this person? Gotta have it. I will be
nice however, I would like him to remove his head from the sand and give me the
statistics on the crime that is down that he is talking about. I am busier
I am on midnights but could not sleep until I saw
the Doobie Brothers on Regis.
THEY WERE AWESOME!
They looked and sounded great. They were
right on the money with their cues and played the small stage really well.
They all looked like they were having a great time. For a few minutes
Happy Birthday Pat and Big Mike! Gina said it
best and all I can really add is THANK YOU for the music. I hope you know
how many lives you've influenced with your
songs.Pat, thank you for always being there, for
keeping the music alive and for living the dream. You write and
sing you
Steve, A most excellent idea! But I see Tommy singing "Let it Snow" and
John singing "Away in a Manger" They could have their wives sing with them
and their children could sing a few songs. Oh and I would like to see Pat
in the elf suit (wouldn't you Gina girl).
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Gina, I would do the same with a few additions...I would have to install a
black light, some posters and stock the fridge with Budweiser. (Uh yes,
Budweiser, that's what I drank in 1974.) I would also put in one of those
aluminum Christmas trees that had the light that sat behind it and turned
th
And may I add that when Metallica came out with the
new look and sound everyone was shocked but it grew on them. I asked my
son what he thought of the whole situation and he explains it as the DB are at a
place in their life where they sing the music that comes from their souls.
They have
And when I hear Ordinary Man I think, huh? There is NO way Pat can honestly
believe that he is Just an ordinary man. I don't believe it ( of course he
is Superman to me. ) (down Gina girl )
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From: Dorman, Gina (CPS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EM
Happy birthday mr.
president and many, many more!
I am sad to read the messages on etiquette as it pertains to our club
members. I realize we can't find the problem until "it" reveals itself
however once this is done, it would be nice for the club members to know
"its" identity. How do we do this? Don't we have a fan club representative
at eve
Rick, you wonderful nut, I can see this exactly as you described it with
one exception, in my mind you are now the imix executive. The first order
of business? Hm, let's see, will you fire the techie or will you train
him as he should have been trained in the first place. I vote for cutti
Thank you for the wonderful birthday wishes... I
will thank each of you personally.
Growing old is never easy but it sure brings a HUGH
smile to your face when sooo many wonderful people care for you. I have
never had this many friends and family (Ann was my only sister) until I joined
th
Rick, I love my CD's just because it is the Doobie Brothers. I am
disappointed in the cuts because I like to hear what the Brothers have to
say between songs. I think it makes it more personal and gives the fans a
little insight into the warm and wonderful band. I also like to hear Tom
say we'
My son went to OZZFEST this year and says Ozzy is cool. He doesn't always
play my kind of music but I do so love a smart man! Helen
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 2:14 PM
Subject: Another shared opinion
> Hey A
Holly, don't be so hard on yourself. We are all human and make mistakes
(especially when we have Doobie Dust in our eyes). We tend to not notice
somethings, at least you got the important things right. Thank you for the
review. Glad you are back and sooo glad you had a good time. Take care,
H
Happy Birthday Tiran and thank you for so many
things beginning with the music. I saw you for the first time in
Asheville, NC in 1975 and I thought "He is sooo cool." I listened to your
music through the years and when I met you in Saratoga I had already added
talented (years ago) so all t
;m leaving town.
Helen
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From: gina dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Helen Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: Next on Sallyor Re: Relief at last
> It only stands to reason, Hele
Gina,
I can see it all as you described with one exception... knowing Ann as I do
(40 yrs.) I picture her smiling as she moves through the audience, pushes
Sally aside and takes this person by the hair calmly saying "We have a life,
thank you, now please sit down and say no more until you have an
Well, well, well, after much whining and
complaining (I do both really well), I now can say I have heard the new
CD's. Ann bought them for my birthday and I spent hours talking her into
giving them to me now. Thank you to the wonderful club members who asked
her to give them to me early an
Rick,
You are sooo lucky to meet and talk to Michael McD! This couldn't happen to
a nicer guy! Tell us how you feel after you talk to him, if you can form
the words. Ha Ha. Take care, Helen
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From: Rick Santangelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Doobie Bros. Fan Club <[EMA
Gina girl, It is always good to read your posts as you always have
something unusual and fun to brighten our day. I have no patience for
monopoly but if it were as you described, I would buy the game and actually
sit down and play it. Take care, and please keep dreaming. We need the
time out
Miles,
You are so right. It's discouraging to not
see the DB in the RNR Hall of Fame (as they deserve it more than most) but they
would rather help people with their music than be recognized. As TJ would
say "That's what it's all about people". Thanks for helping keep us
grounded when we
Cris and Pat, congratulations!!!
I'm sure your lives are hard and extremely complicated and I applaud
you for taking the time to care for each others feelings, support each
others careers and I especially applaud you both for staying together in a world
that believes divorce is easier than
I've searched high and low this week for the band
who cares for their fans like the DB do. Seven nights of watching and I
believe I found two that came close. Notice I said came close. 38 Special and The Wilkinsons were the best two with their
fans.
I really liked The Wilkinsons becaus
The NC State Fair is in town and we are working
it. I have had the honor of working security for the entertainers this
week and I can now honestly say I know how the security at Montalvo felt.
The fans are almost as wild as we are yet it didn't appear
that any of the entertainers so far (e
Thanks for the reminder Nick... A very Happy Birthday to John! May today be
your best birthday yet! Helen and Ann
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: John's B-Day
> Today is the 9th of Sept., which i
Yes, I know I'm a little slow! I've been on
midnights (which stink) and have lost a week. I got our pictures developed
(7 rolls) and picked them up yesterday. Ann came over and we listened to
the music I downloaded, looked at the pictures and relived the convention.
While going through t
Scott, I'm with ya on this. I went to
Saratoga a fan of the music, I came home with an appreciation for the work of
the band beyond the music. They are truly
awesome!!
My first thought was to start at the top with
a campaign that goes like this "Skylark the tasmanian bass player for
Tammy, not a stupid question at all. Yes, there is a convention The way
it was explained to me when I asked is - the Doobie Brothers sign a contract
with a venue for several days (more than 1 preferrably 3) and the fan club
plans a convention. This year it was at the Los Gatos Lodge in CA. We
Money for the auctions Steve so we can see you singing on stage to LTTM
(perhaps you'll wear those jammies with footies?)
I know it was suppose to be a once in a lifetime thing but it raised good
money for the NVF(thanks to Lori and Rick.) Maybe it will be offered
again??? If it is, FYIAP...(fo
I have to agree with Torrey. Rick and Lori did a wonderful job and had sooo
much fun (you can see that in Ricks pictures). I also send a big thanks to
them for their wonderful contribution to the NVF. What super people!!
Helen
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From: Torrey G Leininger <[EMAIL PROTEC
Miles, a truly wonderful review. Everyone at
Montalvo (and probably in San Jose) can testify that you were yellin' "I wanna
hear motorcycles!" LOL It was great!
Venice is a really good band. They sang LTTM
with everyone the last night and were in heaven. Their lead singers
told us t
Many thanks to Torrey and those who gave the info
on the new song. I have listened to it all morning. I heard it
at TOGA but could not pay close attention to the words - just too much
going on, clapping cheering etc... IT IS AWESOME.
Gina girl, I start midnights on Thursday and
go stupid for the week. I am afraid I will miss wishing you well
this weekend so I want to do it now. Every time I hear the Doobies
sing "Excited" I think of you and Mike dancing and the beauty I'm sure
you both take to the stage. I hope the
What a great review! Ann and I flew over Sacramento yesterday and thought
of all of you down there enjoying the show. We wished we were with you but
had to get home. Today is my anniversary and I have to take my wonderful
husband out to celebrate. How wonderful to have a new doobie fan. How o
I have received 100+ e-mails (thank you all) with
questions of things I forgot to put on the first post so here
goes...
No, Ann did not freeze up when she met
the Doobie Brothers. Actually she was in the lobby when they walked in and
they gave her the opportunity (she says it was an honor
Greetings from NC (just now made it home)!
Having never met the Doobie Brothers, attended a fan club convention or been to
CA as an adult, we must admit WE HAD ONE HELLUVA TIME!
The convention gave us a chance to meet alot of
wonderful people. It was s cool to share the music and lov
Just wanted to take a minute to say bye for a
week. We are leaving in the morning at 8:00am to begin our
journey. We will be spending the night on the NC coast and leaving
from Charlotte on Tuesday to fly to TOGA. Whether you're traveling or
staying home, please take care.
Helen and A
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: DOOBIES IN BILOXI, MS
> All of you that are TOGA Bound should have a fun time.
>
> I've got to make one of those shows maybe next year. I would love to
go
> out
Gina girl, you'll be there in our hearts
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From: gina dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:45 PM
Subject: TOGA TOGA TOGA!
> less than 7 days I'm so excited i can't hardly stand
it!!!.oh yeah, i forgo
I have driven for many years (almost since the
Model T) and have never seen the bad drivers I have seen this week. I got
to tell you all, I'm wondering if I'll make it to the airport to go to
Saratoga. Tonight I was driving to meet Ann when 4 people decided they
wanted my lane and took it.
Gina, the way you zipped through the list of new posts reminds me of the
"Taz". My head is still spinning. I think it's great the way you tried not
to leave anyone out. You're such a thoughtful person.
I'll have to tell the stories, Ann has a way with words, like you and Holly,
and tells them b
Rick you nut! You are too cute and not at all shy. Of course you love us
all, what else could you do? LOL Thank you for telling me what to wear in
San Fran. I am packing some warm clothes. Sweaters and stuff. So the
chill bumps will be from the music and not the cold.
Steve, you are such a
Nancy, wouldn't it be nice if someone said "Take the day off" and it
actually meant that you could? It sounds to me like it will be 11pm before
you finish, if you finish then. I remember the days and I say Bless your
heart. A mothers work is never done. (Even when the children are grown)
Helen
-
Roger, I have to agree with you on the efforts of our President. While I
am getting ready for my trip, wondering what to pack, where to go and what
to do in California, Laurin is getting together the EVENT of the year and he
is planning this event several thousand miles from home. I worry abou
Happy
Birthday Tommy, and thank you for the music!
Helen
and Ann
Gina,
You are a dear. Your e-mail was wonderful and even though Ann gave you an
amen for both of us, I want to give one too.
Where would I be now without the DB's? I hate to admit this but I would
probably be stuck in the Osmonds, Jacksons, and Partridge Families fan
clubs. Oh lord, is that a d
Lady Nancy is right about the new CD on Ebay.
The first one sold for $60.00 and this second one is up to $22.00 with several
days left to bid. Does anyone know who this is and how they got the
not-yet released CDs?
Being the HUGH Doobie Brothers fan that I am, I
would love to have the
Wednesday I received a call from Ann inquiring if I
wanted to get together at her house to plan our TOGA trip, listen to the Doobies
and can green beans. I stalled for a minute and thought "Oh well, two out
of three ain't bad" and said yes. If you've ever canned green beans,
you'll underst
How well I remember those days. At the
time it was sheer torture, (I liked the Osmonds and the Jackson 5). Oh
Lord, did I just say that out loud? Ann worked hard to change that.
She bought every new Doobie album and would sit on the floor in front of the
speakers with her note pad and li
A most wonderful idea. A pat on the back of
the person who came up with it. My children are grown (no grandchildren
yet) and it will be nice to buy toys again. Can anyone contact me off the
list and give me some good toy ideas? Thanks
Title:
Isn't Tommy Johnston's birthday on the
15th?
Helen
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From:
Adams, Steve
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:24
AM
Is there is a Doobie's birthday this month just
before SaraTOGA?
Later,Steve
Roger, Lt. is for Lieutenant. Sorry bout
that. I forgot that everyone doesn't know. Yes, they do come in the female
variety (in some departments, some divisions etc.) not in my division which is
Patrol. In fact, I'm not even sure we have a female Lt. in our
department. KC, I have a differ
My Lt. and I were working at Bele Chere Thursday
night and got to listen to a cover band play music. The band was good
which was a good thing as we were stuck there. My Lt. told me to listen to
the band and I would probably hear Listen to the Music. I thought he was
giving me a hard time
My first Doobie Brothers concert was in Asheville, NC. I believe it was
1975, I was 15. Ann came home from working at Dunkin Donuts one afternoon
and announced that the Doobie Brothers were coming to Asheville. She was so
excited I could barely understand what she was saying. Ann can probably
All of them should have been number one. Some of my favorites are:
Another Park .. (OK I know you're tired of hearing this)
Road Angel
South City Midnight Lady
Neal's Fandango
Clear As The Driven Snow
Song To See You Through
The Doctor
Take Me To The Highway
Another Park .. (had to say it again
Just a short thought:
I was in the process of making potato salad for a
cookout for my sons 22nd birthday and I thought... I believe I'll put on
the video of the wildlife concert; the music will help me get through the
job. Three hours later (I had to rewind a few times) I found that I
ha
As I get ready for work, I am listening
to Another Park Another Sunday and thinking WOW! In 37 days we leave
NC for CA and in 39 days we hear the Doobie Brothers. One concert would be
great but three concerts are indeed heaven.
I know I am excited and somewhat of a pain to
my husband b
Good review and so graphic I felt like I was there. I wish I were there! I
agree with Holly, even in a dungeon they would rock!!
Helen
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From: Larry B. Sarver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 12:15 PM
Subject: Concert on the L
I was talking to my sister this morning about the
discussion on the list about to know or not to know the playlist for concerts
and our discussion led back to 1974. Many years, many good
memories.
Ann reminded me of the DB albums she owned and
how she would put them on the record player e
Hey guys, with permission, I will bring a tape recorder to tape your songs
and you can make copies etc. for those who want them. Have you made a list
of songs yet?
Helen
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2
I read the three replys I got and wondered if I had
made the question too easy. Then I though "No way", these are just true
Doobie Brothers fans. Good job guys! Steve and Skunk answered
in no time. No RogBC, I did not know that. You should have put that
on the list.
Take Care,
Helen
Hi everyone. The list is quiet this week so I
decided to ask a trivia question. Please forgive me if this has been asked
before, I've only been on the list for 2 months.
What song was released on the "Still Smokin'" album
and the "Vices" album with the same music but different words?
P.
Good story Gina. Tommy is awesome! I have never met him but I hope to in
Saratoga. Now if I could only talk him into singing Another Park Another
Sunday, and Pat to sing South City Midnight Lady (if only a few words) I
would be in heaven.
Attn musicians: Have you picked a few songs to play for
25 years? WOW! Thank you Pat (and of
course The Doobie Brothers) for a most awesome song.
Helen
This is a great idea. Sorry it took so long
to respond but I just finished the 3p to 1a shift and life is reduced to very
short sentences while working it.
"The Doobie Brothers"- Greenwood
Creek
"Toulouse Street" - Toulouse
"Captain and Me" - South City Midnight
Lady
"Vices" - An
Another Park Another Sunday ... Favorite song since
Vices came out and I still listen to it several times a day.
I can't remember which song I woke up to but I remember that I went to sleep
and woke up with the Doobies songs.
For approximately 3 years (until I got married and moved out) my sister, Ann
would put on the record player every Doobie Brothers album she owned and
they would play all night.
It see
My favorite line, and one I don't get to hear in
concerts anymore would have to be
"I'm much obliged indeed"
That would also be what I would say to the Doobie
Brothers if I could say anything at all.
Helen
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From: gina dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 10:25 PM
Subject: am i getting through?
>
> ---Got it, How many ladies besides "South City Midnight Lady"
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