The bass playing is not good. If you want good check out Stuart Hamm. I still dig BOC though, just not impressed with the bad lead in. Just sloppy noodling.
This was timely and made me feel a bit melancholy for some reason. Been struggling a bit at work and with the long winter chill starting to wear on my nerves it was nice to see some unfamiliar territory . Thanks
‘Preciate it man! Just registered bikes ! About two hour drive to some semi-flatland riding so, that’s the plan for the weekend if all goes well!! Still feets of snow in our mountains as you know!! Cheers man!
People say I am strange. Well Morrison said people are strange, so yeah. Just went to southern Cal to get out of all this snow and cold, and it was cold even there at first. Flash floods everywhere.
Love your channel and just subscribed to it. Great taste in music. I'm 49 and this is the music I grew up on, besides growing up on two stroke dirtbikes, since 1978, at the age of 5. Much love and respect from New Orleans, La....PS. Where do you live, brother? Gorgeous scenery in the video.
Glad you enjoy the tunes. I always ride bikes with the buds in my ears. I live in Utah, have since '73, and am 64 years old so most of my riding is now in a side by side. But I can still rock on.
Saw BoC in El Paso, TX in the late 70s. Awesome as F-. Today? I don't mean to be an asshole but, these guys aren't even close to what they were. Yes, they're good but, not INCREDIBLE like they use to be.
Dude, you do realize Eric is 78 and Buck is 75. I doubt I’ll even live that long or be still working if I do. They are LEGENDS. Buck may be pulling on his fingers to ease arthritis now when he plays the end of Cities On Flame but damn he can still play and shread better than a lot of guitarists in their prime.
We had to ride to hill climbing around Tracy Calif mid 70s on mostly stock bikes. Ride them there and go for it. At the time the XL 350 Honda single was great for that,stay in second gear as long a you could.
Yes I know about the Widowmaker then somebody built the motorcycle that could go over it and of course it was dispute this is when we had Haystack too you can have big huge concerts we had bands it was like a mini Woodstock but riding my motorcycle we had a mock Widowmaker and Milton-Freewater Oregon they were all over the place let the motorcycles have gotten to outrageous technology ruined the fun it's a light show and a 300 mile jump but as memories go who cares they're here today gone tomorrow memories are the biggest joke of the century memories do you nothing so there and they're gone wanting more another memory got to get my rig Drive 400,000 miles for to get another memory 1980 just an old flip flop rock and roll heading to Disco memory when you go to concerts for $5 and afford the gas to get there and people weren't so jacked up demonized with tattoos and witchcraft which craft ruined the United States and the Freemasons thinking they're the good guys and then Mormons holy s*** I know why they got that by the Salt Lake yeah a conductor I no the little green man who stands behind the pipe organ
I grew up with Kerry Peterson’s kids. He was a badass, and still is. I went with them to the Tracy and Washington hillclimbs in the mid 90’s. His sons were very successful hill climbers as well. Cool family and great video. Thanks for putting this on the interwebs! Kerry, his son Robie and his youngest son Brett.
One of my heroes as a young man, and he doesn't even know it. My mom was one of the few very few women doing hill climbs and hair scrambles back in the early '70s. She was married to a guy called Weyburn speak everyone called him Zeke, he is the one that got her into it. When I was a kid my uncle tie rags to branches through the paths that the cattle/sheep had made in the woods and every weekend about 15 guys would come over and race through there. The sound of those two strokes made me feel like it was Christmas my birthday I lost my virginity and got a brand new car all at once.