Gregory Rust
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@mikemoviez I was a fan when Trapper and Henry Blake weee 2 of the main characters also got a kick out of Frank Burns later seasons didn’t hit me the same way
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@1keezybaby @td_nash Not a fan of either sport
Give me the NFL all day
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@Photomusicrock Remember seeing him with Brad Whitford from Aerosmith I believe it was the Whitford St Holmes band
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@KTrain939913 The move away from hard rock continues ever since Permanent Vacation I can’t listen to this version of the band , outside writers MTV and bad direction from management led to the pop rock version
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Today in Rock History
April 20, 1993
Aerosmith released Get a Grip, featuring guest appearances from Don Henley and Lenny Kravitz. The album included hit singles like “Livin’ on the Edge,” “Cryin’,” “Crazy,” and “Amazing.” Get a Grip was Aerosmith’s best-selling album of the 1990s, certified 7× Platinum in the US. It marked a strong comeback after the success of Permanent Vacation and Pump, blending hard rock with more pop-oriented production.
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@GlamSlam72 Saw Mott in 1973,with New York Dolls and Aerosmith. Mott was awesome
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📰 Mott the Hoople – Concert Advert
A bold, decorative concert advert bursts with mid‑’70s energy, framed by a floral border and the promise of a loud, electric night. The atmosphere is immediate and urgent — a show happening tonite, with Mott the Hoople headlining and Queen rising fast beneath them.
“TONITE — One Performance Only.”
“Mott the Hoople — with special guest Queen.”
🗞️ The Daily Oklahoman
📆 Date: 19 April 1974
🇺🇸 Country: USA

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@allrockmusic A great album what a way for Jim to leave his legacy
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@TV_Fanatic_Girl Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder in Justified
Originally was only supposed to be in the pilot
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