And this fantastic song by one of The Deadmen.

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And this fantastic song by one of The Deadmen.
Last two tunes for this week. First up, this one!
"...it's not alright and it might not be again."
The Deadmen - Sons and Dogs
"Where have all them dark days gone? The good times just keep draggin' on..."
Just saw The Deadmen "revived" last Friday night. I was also at this show at IOTA, way back two and a half years ago when they played with their old rhythm section featured here on what is one of my favorite songs, "Don't Be Afraid (To Let Go)". They kicked their show off with this song again last Friday night at Comet Ping Pong in DC and it's definitely one of my favorites. Guess because it is so appropriate now as I've been experiencing many losses over the past year, but also many gains, so I feel like the positives are outweighing the negatives, which is definitely a good thing, and the chorus for this song has definitely helped to lift me up and to not be afraid to let go.
It was way cool to hear/see Justin Jones and Josh Read (former front man for Revival) playing again and EVEN COOLER still to have Brandon Butler (former front man for the greatest DC band EVER, Canyon) drumming for them now and John Bustine (one hell of a front man for his own bands as well, the latest incarnation being The Vicars of Dickroy) on bass. ABSOLUTELY BADASSES. Seriously. The showed RULED more than anything has ever ruled before. Hope they play again soon, and hope John Bustine "revives" The Vicars of Dickroy also sometime soon as well.
Video from Saturday's scrutineering for the 2013 Valvoline Shakedown Stages. Listen to Josh Read's Toyota Starlet idling and revving.