Topic: Long lost photo found
I searched and came up with a photo of High Voltage a Portland Oregon Hard rock band I was in Im third from the left,boy dose this bring back memories. http://pnwbands.com/highvoltage1.html
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I searched and came up with a photo of High Voltage a Portland Oregon Hard rock band I was in Im third from the left,boy dose this bring back memories. http://pnwbands.com/highvoltage1.html
ALRIGHT! YOU LOOK READY TO ROCK! Cool pic Russ.
i'm glad you pointed out which one you are as i'd never have guessed. i used to have hair once too, and i was in a hard rock band, if i remember correctly we were called Enchiriadis, then i joined a band called Sylvester. then an assortment of cabaret bands (i dont wish to recall) and a C/W duo called Bodene and Steele...ah! those were the days......i'll have a rummage around to see if i can find any old photo's .
Groovy Russ!!!
Lookin pretty good there russell,did you save anything you guys recorded?
When I was with them we did a lot of concerts and some clubs but mostly concerts we were damm loud! I was playing a Gibson Les Paul thru 4 Fender amps with 8 speaker cabinets I didn,t need a lot of distortion it was like a wall of sound High Voltage was the best band in Portland the clubs were ok but i loved the concerts the lounder the better.John Baker was a monster on drums he had a double bass drums set Greg the bass player used 4 amps the singer Bob was a wild man we lived in the same house and rehearsed every day we were not gigging except Sunday or monday I will dig up an old photo of me that was taken in Las Vegas my hair was almost waist high and I was THIN great times and good music.
No we were to busy playing to record when I was with the band after I left they replaced me and did some recording work
Lookin pretty good there russell,did you save anything you guys recorded?
They got another guitarist. There's no replacing the King of the Mutants!
After I quit they did come to Las Vegas to try and talk me into comming back but I was already in another band and booked so I closed the chapter on High Voltage cut my hair a tad and played the clubs and the strip in Vegas for several years the mutant mellowed (somewhat)
They got another guitarist. There's no replacing the King of the Mutants!
That is just too neat! Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Hey, I remember the Band! And I recognize the location where that photo was taken... 3rd street on the Southwest side. Cameron's Bookstore is still there.
Doug
Doug we played at the hydroplane races in washington on a barge it was a damm good band
Kool Pic!!!
Very cool Russ! I knew you had some good secrets about the past hiding away. Looks like you guys might have even had a few groupies. Cool pic!
thanks Amy,I could tell stories but this is a family site I thought of writting a book once but that passed
Very cool Russ! I knew you had some good secrets about the past hiding away. Looks like you guys might have even had a few groupies. Cool pic!
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Great pic Russell. I love finding old pics like this.
That's a sweet pic, Russell! Old pics bring up lots of good memories, and a few bragging rights here and there. That was quite the amplifier setup you used ... whew!
I wish I had one of the High School dance band I played in (4 gigs only). I was the only white guy amongst 5 black guys, and we played mostly funk that was fun and easy to dance to. It was great fun, and they were a great bunch of friends who made me feel right at home, as "the honky on guitar" (LOL). The name of the band was (supress gag reflex here) "Soul & The Bad Ones" ... I swear I had nothing to do with that. I was just subbing for their regular guitarist, who had broken his wrist playing basketball.
That's so awesome. You need a white leather tassled jumpsuit, man.
I think it had something to do with my hearing loss but earplugs were not in fashion at that moment in time,I never got into funk most of what we played were James gang genre or original songs the audience loved it that was all that mattered
That's a sweet pic, Russell! Old pics bring up lots of good memories, and a few bragging rights here and there. That was quite the amplifier setup you used ... whew!
I wish I had one of the High School dance band I played in (4 gigs only). I was the only white guy amongst 5 black guys, and we played mostly funk that was fun and easy to dance to. It was great fun, and they were a great bunch of friends who made me feel right at home, as "the honky on guitar" (LOL). The name of the band was (supress gag reflex here) "Soul & The Bad Ones" ... I swear I had nothing to do with that. I was just subbing for their regular guitarist, who had broken his wrist playing basketball.
yeah but I was a rebel
That's so awesome. You need a white leather tassled jumpsuit, man.
4 fender amps? that's just showing off! no wonder you're always having trouble understanding what i'm saying...LOLOLOLOL.
about this book thing....you've done music, movies, song writing, chess, it seems to me that writing a book is a natural progression. or are you keeping that for your old age?
Everyone has trouble understanding what your saying must be the accent
4 fender amps? that's just showing off! no wonder you're always having trouble understanding what i'm saying...LOLOLOLOL.
about this book thing....you've done music, movies, song writing, chess, it seems to me that writing a book is a natural progression. or are you keeping that for your old age?
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