Good Songs by Non-famous Bands

insomnia65

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Forget it... I just can't figure out how to do this... :fire: :fire: :fire: :fire: :fire: :wall::wall::wall::wall::wall::dunce::dunce::dunce::dunce::roll::roll::roll::roll::finger::finger::finger::finger::spew::spew::spew:... Anyway,somebody else put it up for me... Q Lazzarus: Goodbye Horses... Buffalo Bill and Silence of the Lambs made this famous... Look for Buffalo Bill Dance Goodbye Horses Silence of the Lambs... Or just watch the original video... You will be surprised either way!!!
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Frank Nitty

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I refuse to frustrate myself with this any longer... It doesn't work for me, :fire: :fire: :fire: :fire: :wall::wall::wall:thanks for trying to help though... I'm just clueless about how this works...
 

jimihendrix1

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Heres one some of my buddies did back in the late 60s.

Loving You Sometimes.

One of the members. Ralph Morman, went on to sing for

Bux
Savoy Brown
Angel

And when Joe Perry quit Arrowsmith, he hired Ralph, to sing on his Solo Album.

Let the Music Do the Talking.
Alo consider. Ralph-RIP, was a chronic Partier. It was always about the party, and girls. If he had taken thiongs more seriously, he could have been at the top of the heap. Joe Perry said Ralph, was the Second Best singer, in R&R, next to Steven Tyler.
When Ralph and the group were recording Loving You Sometimes, at Plato Records,, he went out fucking around someplace, and Al Collinsworth had to sing lead vocals.

When they were first on tour.
 
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