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weatherman90 wrote:Don't really see a place to discuss 38 Special anywhere. I'm heading to see them on Thursday and I just wanted to get the scoop on the band.
I started listening to their greatest hits and they have some good stuff - and I didn't realize that a lot of their hits were co-written by Jim Peterik.
It looks like they lost a few original members along the way but they still have Don Barnes, Larry Junstrom, and Donnie Van Zant.
Anyone else seen the band recently? I can't seem to even find a set list.
weatherman90 wrote:Don't really see a place to discuss 38 Special anywhere. I'm heading to see them on Thursday and I just wanted to get the scoop on the band.
I started listening to their greatest hits and they have some good stuff - and I didn't realize that a lot of their hits were co-written by Jim Peterik.
It looks like they lost a few original members along the way but they still have Don Barnes, Larry Junstrom, and Donnie Van Zant.
Anyone else seen the band recently? I can't seem to even find a set list.
Rick wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Don't really see a place to discuss 38 Special anywhere. I'm heading to see them on Thursday and I just wanted to get the scoop on the band.
I started listening to their greatest hits and they have some good stuff - and I didn't realize that a lot of their hits were co-written by Jim Peterik.
It looks like they lost a few original members along the way but they still have Don Barnes, Larry Junstrom, and Donnie Van Zant.
Anyone else seen the band recently? I can't seem to even find a set list.
I didn't know Barnes was still with them. Last time I heard anything from them was with a different lead singer and it was some easy listening song. I wanted to barf. I love their older stuff though. Saw them in the early '80's and had a great time.
Allied Forces wrote:Rick wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Don't really see a place to discuss 38 Special anywhere. I'm heading to see them on Thursday and I just wanted to get the scoop on the band.
I started listening to their greatest hits and they have some good stuff - and I didn't realize that a lot of their hits were co-written by Jim Peterik.
It looks like they lost a few original members along the way but they still have Don Barnes, Larry Junstrom, and Donnie Van Zant.
Anyone else seen the band recently? I can't seem to even find a set list.
I didn't know Barnes was still with them. Last time I heard anything from them was with a different lead singer and it was some easy listening song. I wanted to barf. I love their older stuff though. Saw them in the early '80's and had a great time.
Barnes returned to the band quite some time ago. Well over 10 years at this point.
Rick wrote:I didn't know Barnes was still with them. Last time I heard anything from them was with a different lead singer and it was some easy listening song. I wanted to barf. I love their older stuff though. Saw them in the early '80's and had a great time.
StevePerryHair wrote:I live in a very small city outside of Orlando and they will be playing at our founder's day festival for free. Our city is paying for them to play here. Normally they end up with up and coming country singers or some semi-known ones and this year decided to go bigger. I have no idea what they will do with all the people that may come into our little town for that. I really don't think they have any idea what they've done!
Rip Rokken wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I live in a very small city outside of Orlando and they will be playing at our founder's day festival for free. Our city is paying for them to play here. Normally they end up with up and coming country singers or some semi-known ones and this year decided to go bigger. I have no idea what they will do with all the people that may come into our little town for that. I really don't think they have any idea what they've done!
Hey, I have a great idea... get them to host Skynnard along with them, and that should be enough to draw all the rednecks out of Arkansas, like moths to a flame. We'll evolve another 10 years overnight!
Rip Rokken wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I live in a very small city outside of Orlando and they will be playing at our founder's day festival for free. Our city is paying for them to play here. Normally they end up with up and coming country singers or some semi-known ones and this year decided to go bigger. I have no idea what they will do with all the people that may come into our little town for that. I really don't think they have any idea what they've done!
Hey, I have a great idea... get them to host Skynnard along with them, and that should be enough to draw all the rednecks out of Arkansas, like moths to a flame. We'll evolve another 10 years overnight!
johnroxx wrote:Rick wrote:I didn't know Barnes was still with them. Last time I heard anything from them was with a different lead singer and it was some easy listening song. I wanted to barf. I love their older stuff though. Saw them in the early '80's and had a great time.
That was Max Carl, and the song was "Second Chance," which might have sucked but was a #1 hit for the group on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
Max is now with Grand Funk Railroad. He and former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick joined GFR when Mark Farner left.
And yes, they do perform "Second Chance" in their set...
7 Wishes wrote:I've seen .38 Special three times and they bored me to tears. Very unenthusiastic delivery...nothing off Tour De Force. VERY disappointing each time.
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