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  • lesfunk
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 3583

    How about some Molly Hatchet?

    enjoy bitches!
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  • stringfelowhawk
    Foot Soldier
    • Mar 2004
    • 559

    #2
    Always been partial to "Gator Country" myself. Kinda their F.U. to the rest of the Southern Rock clan at the time. But gotta say I still blast "Bounty Hunter" too. Shame is my niece and nephew only know them from like Rock Band or Guitar Hero or one of those damn games and then its only their biggest song "Flirtin With Disaster"! Oh, this generation is missing out on real music and we can all thank MTV and Clear Flannel for that.
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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32798

      #3
      I remember buying a Molly Hatchet ticket just because their album cover art was cool. It was money well spent, those guys could play and it was my first taste of Southern fried rock.
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • Nitro Express
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Aug 2004
        • 32798

        #4
        Molly Hatchet had all Peavey gear too. I thought it was strange a rock and roll band would use what I thought was a country western brand. In the early 80's where I lived if you drank Coors beer and had a Peavey amp, you wore a cowboy hat and chewed straw.
        No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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        • Nitro Express
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 32798

          #5
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          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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          • lesfunk
            Full Member Status

            • Jan 2004
            • 3583

            #6
            I was always partial to Whiskey Man
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            • Va Beach VH Fan
              ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
              • Dec 2003
              • 17913

              #7
              First rock show I ever went to, 1980, I think....

              My mother dragged me to a Manilow show in about '76 or so, but I don't like to talk about that....
              Eat Us And Smile - The Originals

              "I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth

              "We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth

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              • Jagermeister
                Full Member Status

                • Apr 2010
                • 4510

                #8
                Hell yeah kick ass. I love me some Molly. I saw them back in the day as well. Kick ass although you have to wonder just how many guitars you need in a band.

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                • sonrisa salvaje
                  Veteran
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 2098

                  #9
                  I love Molly Hatchet, at least when Danny Joe Brown was singing. When he left after Flirtin, i didn't care for Beatin the Odds or the next one. When Danny Joe came back for No Guts No Glory they picked right up where they left off. Good stuff.
                  This leads me to a question. For Molly Hatchet's 1989 album Lightning Strikes, they did a cover of Hide Your Heart by Paul Stanley and Demond Child. That same year, Ace did it on his Trouble Walkin' cd. I think Kiss recorded later. A lot of people pointed out at the time that if Ace was doing that song, then his relationship with Kiss must not be as strained as it once was, pointing to a possible reunion which eventually did happen. My question is how the hell did Molly Hatchet end up recording that song the same year Ace did?
                  RIDE TO LIVE, LIVE TO RIDE
                  LET `EM ROLL ONE MORE TIME

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                  • chefcraig
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 12172

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sonrisa salvaje
                    My question is how the hell did Molly Hatchet end up recording that song the same year Ace did?
                    These songwriters have people that actively shill their tunes to other artists or record companies, in order to make some fairly lucrative bucks. This is why you'll hear Aerosmith doing some astoundingly crappy song for a movie, and then it winds up on some country singer's album 4 months later. As I recall, "Hide Your Heart" was pitched by A&R people to a bunch of people. Hell, even Bonnie Tyler wound up doing a version of it a year earlier, in 1988.









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                    ― Stephen Hawking

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                    • sonrisa salvaje
                      Veteran
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 2098

                      #11
                      Originally posted by chefcraig
                      These songwriters have people that actively shill their tunes to other artists or record companies, in order to make some fairly lucrative bucks. This is why you'll hear Aerosmith doing some astoundingly crappy song for a movie, and then it winds up on some country singer's album 4 months later. As I recall, "Hide Your Heart" was pitched by A&R people to a bunch of people. Hell, even Bonnie Tyler wound up doing a version of it a year earlier, in 1988.
                      No shit. I had no clue Bonnie Tyler had done a version previous to any of that. What a trip.
                      RIDE TO LIVE, LIVE TO RIDE
                      LET `EM ROLL ONE MORE TIME

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