Name That Band!
wow, some real good sugestions here!
thanks aunt dee, it was a better idea!
live mostly classic rock, with some blues, and a little swing.
babs1 ugh!
ozy payback ozy, i'll remember that one! lol
queeny TBOTMG, real food for thought!
thanks everyone,
keep um come'n, we have til sunday night!
ohoh
FF
thanks aunt dee, it was a better idea!
live
kind of music is it Rusty?
babs1
We have a sober band here called that.
ozy
blame the drummer..
queeny
Back of the Mall Gang?
thanks everyone,
keep um come'n, we have til sunday night!
ohoh
FF
WhittleKingbooboo
I like "Rule 62"
Albums by Rule 62 - Rate Your Music
Rusty Zipper is also taken
I would have suggested "The 12-bars" since your music has blues elements, but there is already a band called "the twelve bar blues band"
Hmmm....Difficult one. Maybe something inspired by the lyrics of a song all of you like?
To quote Rusty Zipper...
Originally Posted by Rusty Zipper
Rule 62, "Don't take yourself too damn seriously,"
is found on Page 148 of the book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
In discussing Tradition Four
"Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole"
Bill W.'s essay spoke of an example where a group had grandiose ideas, partly because an enthusiastic promoter got them all excited about building "a great big alcoholic center" using other people's money.
The deal went sour and the experience became a lesson in humility.
is found on Page 148 of the book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
In discussing Tradition Four
"Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole"
Bill W.'s essay spoke of an example where a group had grandiose ideas, partly because an enthusiastic promoter got them all excited about building "a great big alcoholic center" using other people's money.
The deal went sour and the experience became a lesson in humility.
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