Saturday, July 11, 2015

Somebody Has Been Holding Out On The Good Shit

I like music.
A Lot.
I was a Metal Head before there was even a fucking name for it fer Chrissakes.
Love, love love The Blues ,most especially Electric Blues.
I'm a Blues Junkie  when it comes to that shit man.
Blues guitar does something inside me that nothing else comes close to.

I also really like Southern Rock .


So when I stumbled on this somehow while listening to a mix of tunes I don't even remember clicking on while I was dicking around doing something else , I didn't know who or what I was listening to but I Fucking Liked It.
It only took me  half a second to click over to the tab it was hiding on to see what the hell was going on.

I'll be damned if I remember ever hearing of this bunch but I'm here to tell ya, I'll be scouring YouTube finding more of this shit right the hell now.

Somebody been holding out on the good shit here man.

3 comments:

taminator013 said...

WOW! This came out in 2001. How come I never heard of them? This sounds like the great stuff from the '70s and '80s.
The guitar kind of reminds me of Blackfoot. Now I have a tremendous urge to listen to "Highway Song"................................

Sixbears said...

Always great to discover more good music.

LJ said...

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doc-Holliday-Band/136996349707100
I have largely been staying busy building tribe and off the internut. Catching up on my favorites this morning and ran across this post. Thanks Phil.
LJ

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