I've seen these guys a couple times. They sound kinda like George Thorogood meets the Black keys. They are from St. Louis area. Curious to know if anyone has had a chance to see them ever. http://youtu.be/srkj5djiS2c
I want to say something about the music, but I can't take my eyes off his saucy nipple that keeps teasing me. All I see is this:
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Is that pizza or Sigourney Weaver?
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 13, 2013, 10:14 PM
Is that pizza or Sigourney Weaver?
aRE YOU sETH mACfARLANE? yOU'RE DOG LOOKS LIKE sETH mACfARLANE'S DOG. hE LOOKS LIKE A FRIENDLY DOG.
I dig. Real energy.
Seriously, Cable Guy Nip Slip aside, stop googling baby Yac you creeps, :bath:
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
I've never heard of them, but I dig that video...do they have an album out?
Quote from: davymac on Jan 14, 2013, 01:21 PM
I've never heard of them, but I dig that video...do they have an album out?
Davymac. Yes they released an album last February. Called "greetings from welp city". It's on iTunes.
Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 09:56 AM
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
It's actually a genital wart.
Here is the Bio.
Seeing The Hooten Hallers perform can be a life-changing experience. Their shows are fun, fascinating and a little bit scary. It is like being on a rickety, broken-down roller coaster. You are barreling down the track, not quite strapped in, with the wheels creaking from the strain. The whole train is shaking to pieces, and there is nothing ahead but more uncertainty. You don't know what's around the next curve, but you know there is a chance that it could shake you to your very soul. Their music is an amalgamation of classic American styles and more modern rock n' roll: rifling through and mixing blues, punk, country, and even gospel in turn. We'll just say "Rock n' Roll & Hillbilly Soul".
The Hooten Hallers were formed in Columbia, MO in 2006: playing open mics and house parties until they developed a local following. For the next four years, they branched out and played as many shows around the midwest as they could, including several small festivals and short tours. However, it wasn't until early 2011 that The Hooten Hallers began touring nationally. Since then, they have been on the road almost full time. 2012 will likely bring an even busier tour schedule, with a route encompassing most of the United States.
To date, The Hooten Hallers have released a number of live and radio bootlegs, two full length studio albums ["We Have Friends"(2008), "The Epic Battle of Good and Evil"(2009)] and one live album ["LIVE at Widow's Peak"(2010)]. February 2012 will see the release of their latest studio album, "Greetings from Welp City". This album was recorded entirely live in studio, and finally combines the energy of their live set with the fidelity of a studio recording!
...The Hooten Hallers. They're coming, and you can't stop them
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Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 09:56 AM
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
It's actually a genital wart.
How did it taste ?
Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 02:05 PM
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Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 09:56 AM
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
It's actually a genital wart.
How did it taste ?
You'll have to ask my husband.
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Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 09:56 AM
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
It's actually a genital wart.
How did it taste ?
You'll have to ask my husband.
I give up, You win :grin:
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Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 02:05 PM
Quote from: Fully on Jan 14, 2013, 02:04 PM
Quote from: Taterbug on Jan 14, 2013, 09:56 AM
Fully is that a cyst or from your dinner plate last night ?
Ruckus. I got a chance to Hang out with them for a bit. They actually drove up from Missouri for a mutual friends birthday and played in his garage.
It's actually a genital wart.
How did it taste ?
You'll have to ask my husband.
I give up, You win :grin:
:kiss:
Coming to an area near you, Maybe.
See link for dates.
http://www.jambase.com/Artists/90816/Hooten-Hallers/Shows (http://www.jambase.com/Artists/90816/Hooten-Hallers/Shows)
Your Hooters are playing in Adams, TN (Home of Buford Pusser, Walking Tall) at the Spring Muddy Roots Fest. There is canoeing involved, Tater. CANOEING!!!!!! Also, Lee Bains and the Glory Holes or whatever their name is. PennyLane loves her some Glory Holes w/Lee Bains. :evil: CANOEING!!!!
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