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Old 01-13-2009, 12:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My darkest secret is that in 9th grade I played bass in a garage band with Michael McDonald. The band was called the Good Feelin' and Mike quit after about a year and told us that we really sucked.
LOL. Seriously?
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Old 01-16-2009, 10:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My darkest secret is that in 9th grade I played bass in a garage band with Michael McDonald. The band was called the Good Feelin' and Mike quit after about a year and told us that we really sucked.

LOL. Seriously?
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Yes, seriously. Also in the Good Feelin' was Steve Scarfina who was booted out of REO Speedwagon by Irving Azoff shortly before they cut their first album. I always detested that band. Steve went on to found an obscure prog rock group called Pavlov's Dog who were really big in Japan for about a year.

As for the rest of the Good Feelin' members, the drummer, the organ player and myself were no-talent wankers who just wanted to smash things up like the Who. We got a fair amount of gigs for a high school garage band.

After Mike McDonald left the Good Feelin' the new singer was some freak with a Prince Valiant haircut who wore velvet capes and juggled flaming tamborines while he sang. He called himself Sir Stephen and it was too bad he couldn't sing on key.
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Old 01-18-2009, 07:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I heard Lifted by the Lighthouse Family for the first time in a good ten years today and have to say that it's actually quite a good song

Maybe if I lie here long enough I'll wake up in a bit and everything'll be fine.
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