Hardcore Husky Podcast: Explaining the Suspension of WoolleyDoog
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Here's a pretty good interactive interview with Ed King, with him showing some riffs and talking about leaving Lynyrd Skynyrd. You have to get past Marty to enjoy it:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KnmdyejQYsk
I noticed he didn't mention that leaving Skynyrd was also because of his increasing coke habit. Oopsie. Oh well, Ed King was a great piece of the band and helped write some great stuff. His strat sound really added a dynamic to the group. RIP
Picking your favorite Skynyrd guitarist is like picking your favorite girl on Gilligan's Island. Pointless.
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Needs more @WoolleyDoog IMO
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#METOOSources said:Needs more @WoolleyDoog IMO
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Mrs HowellSwisherSweetboy said:Here's a pretty good interactive interview with Ed King, with him showing some riffs and talking about leaving Lynyrd Skynyrd. You have to get past Marty to enjoy it:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KnmdyejQYsk
I noticed he didn't mention that leaving Skynyrd was also because of his increasing coke habit. Oopsie. Oh well, Ed King was a great piece of the band and helped write some great stuff. His strat sound really added a dynamic to the group. RIP
Picking your favorite Skynyrd guitarist is like picking your favorite girl on Gilligan's Island. Pointless.
(Mary Ann) -
WoodCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Mrs HowellSwisherSweetboy said:Here's a pretty good interactive interview with Ed King, with him showing some riffs and talking about leaving Lynyrd Skynyrd. You have to get past Marty to enjoy it:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KnmdyejQYsk
I noticed he didn't mention that leaving Skynyrd was also because of his increasing coke habit. Oopsie. Oh well, Ed King was a great piece of the band and helped write some great stuff. His strat sound really added a dynamic to the group. RIP
Picking your favorite Skynyrd guitarist is like picking your favorite girl on Gilligan's Island. Pointless.
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Thanks for the pod, pods
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King has always been the Mick Taylor of Skynyrd to me. Not an original member and the band was great before and good after but seemed to be at their best when he was in the band.SwisherSweetboy said:Here's a pretty good interactive interview with Ed King, with him showing some riffs and talking about leaving Lynyrd Skynyrd. You have to get past Marty to enjoy it:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KnmdyejQYsk
I noticed he didn't mention that leaving Skynyrd was also because of his increasing coke habit. Oopsie. Oh well, Ed King was a great piece of the band and helped write some great stuff. His strat sound really added a dynamic to the group. RIP
Picking your favorite Skynyrd guitarist is like picking your favorite girl on Gilligan's Island. Pointless.
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It's a shame King didn't get a writing credit for Incense and Peppermints.
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Was overseas with a movie I wrote premiering at a film festival. My main motivation for the movie ever becoming anything is I have a tradition of making the last names of characters Huskies and bad characters Oregon players.Sources said:Needs more @WoolleyDoog IMO
Main characters of this one are Michael Browning and Jameson Gaskin. Villain Jeremy Herbert. -
There’s a film festival for gay porn?WoolleyDoog said:
Was overseas with a movie I wrote premiering at a film festival. My main motivation for the movie ever becoming anything is I have a tradition of making the last names of characters Huskies and bad characters Oregon players.Sources said:Needs more @WoolleyDoog IMO
Main characters of this one are Michael Browning and Jameson Gaskin. Villain Jeremy Herbert.







