I may need someone to facilitate in memphis
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I may need someone to facilitate in memphis
I did a search on the facilitator's thread and came up dry. If anyone is willing to help coordinate a purchase and shipment, please let me know.
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I lived in Memphis twice, long before Beale St or anything else was commercialized, (other than churches.)
You could get a mixed drink for .65 and they hosed down the floor after closing time, which was "approximate."
Bands would come to town and rehearse in the Orpheum before touring; it seated about 250 and tickets were free.
As such, I get a hangover just thinking about Memphis. I'd love to drive there and facilitate.
You could get a mixed drink for .65 and they hosed down the floor after closing time, which was "approximate."
Bands would come to town and rehearse in the Orpheum before touring; it seated about 250 and tickets were free.
As such, I get a hangover just thinking about Memphis. I'd love to drive there and facilitate.
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I lived in Memphis twice, long before Beale St or anything else was commercialized, (other than churches.)
You could get a mixed drink for .65 and they hosed down the floor after closing time, which was "approximate."
Bands would come to town and rehearse in the Orpheum before touring; it seated about 250 and tickets were free.
As such, I get a hangover just thinking about Memphis. I'd love to drive there and facilitate.
You could get a mixed drink for .65 and they hosed down the floor after closing time, which was "approximate."
Bands would come to town and rehearse in the Orpheum before touring; it seated about 250 and tickets were free.
As such, I get a hangover just thinking about Memphis. I'd love to drive there and facilitate.
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Robbie and Grady, I can't even imagine what it would have been like to run around with you two in the 70s.
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That about sums it up.
Let's just say Mrs. Gomango does not let me talk about those days with the boys.
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I worked at a restaurant there for two weeks in 1978. We were on a 6 month motorcycle trip around the United States and we were incredibly broke. I had a 1974 Kawasaki Z-1a and that thing went through gas like a pig. The owner let me help with food prep during the day and wait tables at night. We slept at a guy's house that was about two blocks from Graceland. Great memories from Memphis. I wish I still had that Kawi.
Casey, you'd have been right there in the thick of it.
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Mrs. Gomango would relate to Mrs. Tunes. I guarantee Mrs. Tunes wouldn't have spoken to me if she'd seen me. She ignored me in college until I cut my hair. Proper women always seemed to be so embarassed when we got around other civilized society. Dunno why....
Seems like there weren't as many police around then....
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There was a GREAT motorcycle shop on Elvis Presley Blvd, about 2 block up from Graceland. That was not the best of neighborhoods. During that time, I was riding a KZ1000 Mk II. I-240 was finished, but the spur to Millington was not, so we rode on that all the time; had to watch out for barrels.
Casey, you'd have been right there in the thick of it.
Casey, you'd have been right there in the thick of it.
Didn't help much that we were from the north. But we managed to make a few new friends in Memphis.
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My son had to ask my brothers; my mom refused to tell anything (Good Grandma). One of them refused (says if I ever run for office, he's moving to Costa Rica), the other one said "well, he should be dead." He's the one who thanked the Dairyland Dare riders "for kicking my brother's ass on the ride."
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... a little bit of That 70's Show, and a couple of Johnny Cash songs (Sunday Morning Coming Down-one of the best lines ever..."and the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert."
Mrs. Gomango would relate to Mrs. Tunes. I guarantee Mrs. Tunes wouldn't have spoken to me if she'd seen me. She ignored me in college until I cut my hair. Proper women always seemed to be so embarassed when we got around other civilized society. Dunno why....
Seems like there weren't as many police around then....
Mrs. Gomango would relate to Mrs. Tunes. I guarantee Mrs. Tunes wouldn't have spoken to me if she'd seen me. She ignored me in college until I cut my hair. Proper women always seemed to be so embarassed when we got around other civilized society. Dunno why....
Seems like there weren't as many police around then....
The police we met were decent guys, especially when we told them we were only stopping for two or three weeks.
One guy made me call my mom to tell her we were fine.
At any rate, our next stop was Miami. Now that was a heck of a spot for a nineteen year old.
My friends have asked me if I ever will go back there, but I somehow can't imagine it would be the same at 55 years of age.
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@ Casey
Hair!
I looked like a sheepdog.
As for bikes, my dad had a BSA Gold Star 650 when I was growing up.
My Triumphs were TR-6s. I had three of those beasts.
When they ran they were a hoot.
Hair!
I looked like a sheepdog.
As for bikes, my dad had a BSA Gold Star 650 when I was growing up.
My Triumphs were TR-6s. I had three of those beasts.
When they ran they were a hoot.
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At the same time, I had a Tiger 750, green and white. Lucas wiring, so you know it only ran 1/3 of the time, until I went Wagner and magneto-less. Or was it the other way around? Grady, we actually totaled a TR4A just outside of Memphis, forgot to turn R or L at a "T" intersection. The motor came through the radiator (mounts must have been bad, eh?). We took the cassette case, the wooden luggage rack, and left the title in the glove box, reported it stolen. Never heard back from them. We were on our way to tour Shiloh, and stopped also at Pickwick Landing. A state trooper poked his head into our tent, asked us what was up, and said, "if anything happens around here tonight, you did it. Understand?" Yep, we left.
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... a little bit of That 70's Show, and a couple of Johnny Cash songs (Sunday Morning Coming Down-one of the best lines ever..."and the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert."
Mrs. Gomango would relate to Mrs. Tunes. I guarantee Mrs. Tunes wouldn't have spoken to me if she'd seen me. She ignored me in college until I cut my hair. Proper women always seemed to be so embarassed when we got around other civilized society. Dunno why....
Seems like there weren't as many police around then....
Mrs. Gomango would relate to Mrs. Tunes. I guarantee Mrs. Tunes wouldn't have spoken to me if she'd seen me. She ignored me in college until I cut my hair. Proper women always seemed to be so embarassed when we got around other civilized society. Dunno why....
Seems like there weren't as many police around then....
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