I NEVER met any girls like that in my little farm town that my family still calls home… I’d would have never left if they did…
Don’t laugh, but today’s title, besides being a popular expression, is also a very humorous ABBA song… okay, I’ll wait for you to stop laughing… Yes, ABBA.Β I know, I’m a rocker and ABBA and I should not mix, but I love ’em.Β Don’t ask why, but I generally get my Judist Judas Priest albums out after listening to ABBA… just to cleanse my soul I guess!
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Enjoy the weekend… Bud and Jeff are! π
PS: Crap… I was tired when I posted this… not only did I mis-spell Judas… but I TOTALLY forgot to mention that the 2nd panel is based on Dean Yeagle’s ‘Mandy” character.Β That pose is one of the more popular ones so just Google Dean’s name and you’ll find the pose I’m talking about.Β The guy can draw, man!
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Is “Judist” Priest an inside joke? Or does that mean you haven’t listened to them in too long?
Rob Halford (lead singer of Judas Priest) came out of the closet about ten years ago, to a huge swell of support from the heavy metal community. Good for him!
(And good for Bud and Jeff too⦠for very different reasons!)
No, I was just tired and spelled their name wrong! DOH! That’s what I get for posting this at 11:30pm and still get up at 5:30am to get my youngest off to school!
Ah, Judas Priest! First heard “Green Manalishi” from Unleashed in the East in 1979, and it leveled my world. That album was one of the first I bought with my own money. I’d already been a fan of Kiss, Heart and Nugent(*), but Priest, Black Sabbath, Van Halen, AC-DC and Zepplin (all of whom I discovered that year, along with The Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, Rush and more, courtesy of 105 FM and DC101 in Northern Virginia) rocked my world to its foundations.
Of the lot of them, Priest and Sabbath remain my favorites. I confess that Sabbath has aged better than Priest to my ears, but I still adore both bands. RAWK!
Oh, and I recall seeing a country girl similar to yours while refueling on a trip through Tennessee. We were pumping up the van when a pickup filled with teens drove up and unloaded. One of ’em was a tall, hot blonde, barefoot with cut-offs and, as I recall, a sleeveless T-shirt. I deeply envied whomever got to drive HER around, and remember her fondly almost 15 years later.
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* – Who’s now on my “Verbotten” list, after touring the country advocating the assassination of Clinton and Obama while waving guns in the air. Had Ice-T said something similar about McCain, he’d be six feet under by now. Nugent, meanwhile, is now stumping for “a conservative revolution.” Ted, Ted – you should have just stuck to playing guitar and killing Bambis.
On a lighter note, Heart, Prisim and BTO threw the first live concert I ever saw, back in 1977 or ’78. That was also the first time I smelled pot. Let’s hear it for the ’70s!
5:30? I don’t know what that kid has on you, but have you really considered whether or not it’s worth it?
RE Kevin: Yeah, but he’s 11 years old and has to catch a damn bus to like another state as we live really far west of Chicago and the new middle school isn’t ready until next year. My wife and I drew straws, and since she birthed all the boys, I’m the one that gets up early!
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Just because I’m up doesn’t mean I’m awake…
RE satyrblade: Ted Nugent really said that? Wow, totally lost respect for him if he did… that’s just nuts.
Heart and BTO together… wow, I missed that one! I love both those bands.
My oldest sister introduced me to pot in the summer of ’73… listening to “We’re An American Band” while stoned was pretty cool. Discovered the true “Dark Side of the Moon” that summer too! π
But, my first “smelling” of pot was my very first concert in 1974… it was George Harrison on his only USA tour and we were packed into the old Chicago Stadium where the Bulls and Black Hawks use to play and the place was FULL of pot… the pidgeons were flying upside down after the concert.
Sorry i haven’t commented recently, i’ve been uber busy, just caught up on the week’s comics today! And an awesome week it has been for your comics π
I’m going to see Judas Priest live in February, it’s going to be awesome.
Hey Dan, no problem. As an old country farmer once told me “I’m sure as hell ain’t goin’ no where!” and the same can be said about 1977. Seems it’ll be here for a while!
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Priest is back on the road? I gotta get out more…
FYI, Byron, Yngwie Malmsteen has conclusively demonstrated that ABBA and rock do mix by recording a heavy metal cover of “Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!”
I shall go look it up! Thanks for the heads up! And ABBA had it’s moments for sure. π