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mbshannon 18 Reviews 447 reads
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the group performed at " back to the fifties" car show a year or two ago. the original drummer has passed, but his son is the fill-in. a true surviving, local, surfer group from the 60's. the gray hairs and gear heads loved it.
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I have  not posted  for a long time. The board has been too nasty  for  my tastes.  On the  positive side,  I just heard  an old song  that some of you might remember. Surfing Bird  by the  Trashmen, a Twin Cities  band from the 60's I think. Memories are a great thing.

the group performed at " back to the fifties" car show a year or two ago. the original drummer has passed, but his son is the fill-in. a true surviving, local, surfer group from the 60's. the gray hairs and gear heads loved it.
mbs

...and The Trashmen wrote one of the most enduring 'ear worm' songs ever with Surfin' Bird.  Other less memorable Minnesota musical artists include:

Prince
The Andrews Sisters
Bob Dylan
Soul Asylum
Judy Garland
The Castaways (Liar, Liar)
Eddie Cochran
Yanni
Dr. Demento
Gary Puckett
and, I believe, Glenn Fry

I was a huge fan of Minnesota's 'The Litter' and 'Jokers Wild' from which Lon Knight emerged. And, I loved seeing Chameleon (featuring Yanni) with the drummer who had his set on a hydraulic platform that would rotate so he would play upside down. Tommy Lee later would replicate this feat in his Motley Crue concerts.

Also, there was Mark Naftalin who played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

Heard Liar Liar this morning on the 60s channel on  Sirrus XM...Thought about the fact they were from Minneapolis and now you post this info. Has to be more than coincidence!!...lol..

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...and The Trashmen wrote one of the most enduring 'ear worm' songs ever with Surfin' Bird.  Other less memorable Minnesota musical artists include:  
   
 Prince  
 The Andrews Sisters  
 Bob Dylan  
 Soul Asylum  
 Judy Garland  
 The Castaways (Liar, Liar)  
 Eddie Cochran  
 Yanni  
 Dr. Demento  
 Gary Puckett  
 and, I believe, Glenn Fry  
   
 I was a huge fan of Minnesota's 'The Litter' and 'Jokers Wild' from which Lon Knight emerged. And, I loved seeing Chameleon (featuring Yanni) with the drummer who had his set on a hydraulic platform that would rotate so he would play upside down. Tommy Lee later would replicate this feat in his Motley Crue concerts.

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Thanks  

Are  you still  a good looking , red headed, sex kitten
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Indeed she is!!  And welcome back.

rochmn190 reads

Thanks for the welcome. Good  to hear from you both.

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