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    Tom Cocran..... wouldn't recognize it if I did hear it. Is he the guy from Red Rider? Lunatic Fringe gets a pretty regular spin on our home town R&R station.

    I posted those links and ended up buying that disc with Go For A Soda, Kimbo. Some vendor had one for $5.35.

    Which side of the border was Mahogany Rush from? There's some R&R but you don't hear it any more unless you're like me and have the old slabs of wax. I'd love to get What's Next on CD. Something's Coming Our Way had my amps cranked to 11 for, a long time.

    Any April Wine still on Canadian air waves? Those guys are a big St.L fav. I really like April Wine, they're one of those bands whose sound changed over the years, and also couldn't make up their mind if they were Pop or Hard Rock. They did both pretty well. As well as make some killer songs like Wings Of Love.

    Moxie's, Sail On, Sail Away is a monster St.L classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    Tom Cocran..... wouldn't recognize it if I did hear it. Is he the guy from Red Rider? Lunatic Fringe gets a pretty regular spin on our home town R&R station.

    I posted those links and ended up buying that disc with Go For A Soda, Kimbo. Some vendor had one for $5.35.

    Which side of the border was Mahogany Rush from? There's some R&R but you don't hear it any more unless you're like me and have the old slabs of wax. I'd love to get What's Next on CD. Something's Coming Our Way had my amps cranked to 11 for, a long time.

    Any April Wine still on Canadian air waves? Those guys are a big St.L fav. I really like April Wine, they're one of those bands whose sound changed over the years, and also couldn't make up their mind if they were Pop or Hard Rock. They did both pretty well. As well as make some killer songs like Wings Of Love.

    Moxie's, Sail On, Sail Away is a monster St.L classic.
    Yeah, Tom Cochrane is the Red Rider guy. He had a huge hit a few years back with Life Is A Highway.

    April Wine still get a fair bit of airplay on the classic rock station. They still tour frequently and play a lot of bars and festivals. But I don't know how many of the members from the 80's version of the band are still involved.

    As a matter of fact, we saw April Wine and Kim Mitchell at the same show a few years ago. The line-up was April Wine, Kim Mitchell, and David Wilcox. Unfortunately, halfway through Wilcox's set a couple of fights broke out in the crowd and we decided that it was time to leave.

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    Oh yeah, Life Is A Highway was huge. Made popular again as covered by Rascal Flatts. I think it was RF's version that made onto the Cars soundtrack.

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    Actually, isn't purple one of the few words that don't rhyme with anything? Maybe orange as well. Of course, you can add to purple, like, purplr haze... all in my brain.... or, use it twice, like, lemon lemon, orange orange...... but I'm pretty sure they don't rhyme with any actual word. Somebody have a dictionary

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    Sticks a frat-boy? It's amazing the ironies you find out about people if you hang around here long enough.

    "Thank you sir, may I have another?" Now Sticks, don't start telling us about the virtues of song fest or how that elephant-walk brought you all so much closer together....

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