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PopTodd

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  1. Willie Nelson. Do I really need to explain why?
  2. a little bit taller I wish I was a baller I wish I had a girl who looked good I would call her
  3. Hendrix was the touring guitar player for the Isley Brothers for a while before going off to England and forming The Experience.
  4. I always considered Jeff the Paul to Jay's John in UT, or the Grant to Jay's Bob. Jay certainly took the lead, but Jeff was by no means a sideman, IMO.
  5. It's been so long since I've listened to this album, but it's so good.
  6. Not a sideman in UT. He sang and wrote a good portion of the songs, just as Mick Jones was NOT a sideman in The Clash (who somebody mentioned earlier), but wrote and sang a good portion of their tunes.
  7. It's been so long that he's been his own man, I nearly forgot that Eno was originally just the weirdo working in the shadows of Roxy Music, making weird noises and stuff.
  8. This is a place to talk about the albums released by folks that you generally think of as sidemen/women who have released albums where they took the lead/front role and just knocked it out of the park. The #1 that comes to mind for me is: Ron Wood - I've Got My Own Album to Do A bona fide classic, and it should be recognized as such. Son Volt did a great cover of the song that I posted here, but there is so much more to the record than just "Mystifies Me." Just about every song is great. Sits in that sweet spot between The Stones and The Faces. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy_479bariY L
  9. Here's a song from the album: Dig it.
  10. Don't are if anyone knows who popularized it. I just want to see it come in to common usage. And the phrase is "borrow on". The "on" is the key word there, implying the lack of choice of the recipient. Again, don't need credit, just would amuse me to see it being used.
  11. At a second glance, that looks to be a JAZZMASTER! Or a 3-pickup Jaguar?!?!
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