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Who's the brave/naive girl dancing with Weber?
ОтветитьI knew Jeff for a long time. Few people knew he wrote this song as a tribute to his uncle, Willie Sutton, "The Gentleman Bankrobber!"
ОтветитьWe must check that out.... thanks!!!!
ОтветитьAw the good ole days.
ОтветитьI used to play this song on KFAT
Ответитьthank you carmen san diego!
Ответить@m.chasmen webers dance partners name is holly or amizon linda i for get for but have the whole thing on tape
Ответитьthis is unbelievably amazing
ОтветитьThe last time there were that many hippies gathered in one place, it was called "Woodstock."
ОтветитьI don't know who hit the thumbs down button but you should rightly and totally be ashamed of yourself. I say this as a person who does not enjoy shaming people, but I must say shame shame on you!!!!!!
ОтветитьBefore there was The Dude, there was Jeffrey Frederick.
ОтветитьThings Jeffrey Frederick loved, in order:
1/ Robbin' banks
2/ Bein' chauffeured
3/ Poachin' chickens
4/ Drinkin' whisky
5/ Bein' illegal
Who's playing the fiddle?
ОтветитьThis entire set was so gloriously bucolic and ramshackle. True folk music. I still think it's funny that Frederick is playing a heavy metal 'shredder' guitar here...
ОтветитьThis is my fave song from the "Have Moicy!" record.
Ответить🔥🔥
ОтветитьRIP Turtle VanDemarr
ОтветитьSo good
ОтветитьMiss some of these guys, even a peak from Gary Ewing, (known for his light shows) as MC. RIP. 🌠 Thank you David Jester for being there, so long ago. 💖
ОтветитьMe and my mad-lads would listen to the Michael Hurley & the Clamtones album on repeat during our weekend poker games. Jacknife/Red Newt, Robbin' Banks, etc., great grand stuff.
My wife works for a local bank. Every time I go A capella and tear into, Robbin' Banks I get "the look". Ha!