Clap for the ladies of rock:)

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The Donnas.....very young lasses there :):):)

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Yeah! I dig the Donnas. Just good old rock about goofy teen problems.

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Yeah! :D

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SPIKE wrote:
spiders&snakes wrote:Great artist TB....runs in the Bonham family:):):):)
Not the same family. I thought that too.

You oughta know this one!
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The Bonham I was talking about is DEF a BONHAM......John Bonham's "Bonzo" sis:):):)
http://www.deborahbonham.com/news.html

She's quite cool and talented too:):)
Like bro like sis :):) 8) :wink:



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spiders&snakes wrote:Great artist TB....runs in the Bonham family:):):):)
Not the same family. I thought that too.

You oughta know this one!
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SPIKE wrote:Tracy Bonham
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I got to see her open for and perform with the Blue Man Group. I didn't even know she was gonna be there so it was an extra treat!
Great artist TB....runs in the Bonham family:):):):)



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By blackglove at 2010-02-23

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Tracy Bonham
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I got to see her open for and perform with the Blue Man Group. I didn't even know she was gonna be there so it was an extra treat!

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ILLICIT EVE

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:D

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we're all ears...hehe

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I keep trying to write, but I'm listening to Amy sing her song alone and solo, and she's helping me remember so many times, things, people.

I can't tell you folks how much Amy's song meant to me; how much her and Emily's record meant. Over and over with the listenings. IGs played at Happy's at Appalachian State University in the Spring of '90 ... One of my friends said, "Why in the world would you skip free pizza at the Lambda Chi Alpha frat rush party?"

You know what I said?

"They are my favorite band."

There are so many stories about this record that I don't have the guts to get into it on a "Jayfer's Board Post."

Pony

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Re: Ah...Ms. Ray: me and Kittie Boo love you forever

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Grifterwithafunnylittleha wrote:Blood and Fire, is my #1 most meaningful song of all times because of all the back story and happenstance amongst a host of Amy's songs ... My heart beats fast for her, for writing Blood and Fire.

When I was a freshman in college, I took spring break at Aunt Helen and Uncle Ben's house in Belmont, NC. I put a roof on their new garage and sang Blood and Fire every night until mono wrecked my life within a week.

I love Amy. She was my first. After, Stevie. And the twins from Seattle. And Joni. And Sandy Denny. And elizaBeth.

I love girls who write songs and sing, and who are THE BEST EVER,
Pony
Pony,
Weird. I always assume I'm the only one.
I played that song in a coffee house (weird, I know!) in Houston (Downtown Grounds) when I was 20 I think; back in '89 or whenever that record was released. I played a LOT of folky-girly-coffee guitar back then and sang lots of ya know, torch songs, or whatever. Anyway - Blood and Fire. Favorite. I played it and the hip coffee-drinking art crowd loved it. Of course, nobody knew who the hell Amy was then. I remember being super-pissed that I didn't write that goddamn song. I can play just about every Amy song off the first 4 IG albums, I guess. I was obsessed. She's just such a bad-ass. I wanted to be able to fill in if she ever ditched Emily and needed another guitar player that could sing harmony with all her tunes.
1989. Dang. I fell in love with her INSTANTLY. I saw them play at the old Tower in Houston around then, too. I was positively giddy to get to see her. My friend and I brought her flowers! She was super sweet, and we sat and talked about guitars and "girls with guitars" and about how dreamy Michael Stipe is. I really admire her, still. Pure force. And she can DESTROY a guitar, she's amazing.

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Ah...Ms. Ray: me and Kittie Boo love you forever

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Blood and Fire, is my #1 most meaningful song of all times because of all the back story and happenstance amongst a host of Amy's songs ... My heart beats fast for her, for writing Blood and Fire.

When I was a freshman in college, I took spring break at Aunt Helen and Uncle Ben's house in Belmont, NC. I put a roof on their new garage and sang Blood and Fire every night until mono wrecked my life within a week.

I love Amy. She was my first. After, Stevie. And the twins from Seattle. And Joni. And Sandy Denny. And elizaBeth.

I love girls who write songs and sing, and who are THE BEST EVER,
Pony

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