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Move It (T. Edwards-M. Haskins) · The LeRoi Brothers 
from Lucky Lucky Me
Here's a tune that Mike Haskins & I wrote for Tex & the Saddletramps back in 1981. The LeRoi Brothers covered it on their 'Lucky Lucky Me' album.
I moved to Hollywood in 1986 & started a band (The Loafin' Hyenas) with ex-Cramp, Click Mort. Click simplified the arrangement & changed it all around to fit his style.
Here is The LeRoi Brothers version... 
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ttexed · 1 year
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Formerly Street Queen (M Haskins · T Edwards) The Nervebreakers
from Face up to Reality ℗ 2022 SteadyBoy Records
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beatlesblogger · 2 years
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A New Beatle Book - 'The Beatles' Liverpool'
A New Beatle Book – ‘The Beatles’ Liverpool’
Now that international travel is slowly becoming more feasible for many of us again, a visit to Liverpool – the city where it all began for The Beatles – might just be back on your travel “must do” list. If so, it’d be nice to have a guide to point you in the right direction when you get there. Liverpool, on the banks of the River Mersey always looms large in any discussion about the formation…
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psygull · 9 months
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my empirically determined top ten song covers ever, in no particular order:
all of these have the caveat that they're in a wildly different genre from the original, if possible. this greatly increases my enjoyment of the cover
Wonderwall//Mike Flowers Pops (originally by Oasis)
Take on Me//Reel Big Fish (originally by A-ha)
Who Do You Love?//Quicksilver Messenger Service (originally by Bo Diddley)
Wuthering Heights//Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (originally by Kate Bush)
Buddy Holly//Moog Cookbook (originally by Weezer)
Creep//Richard Cheese (originally by Radiohead)
I Wanna Dance With Somebody//David Byrne (originally by Whitney Houston)
Alberto Balsalm//Taylor Haskins (originally by Aphex Twin)
No Children (Ska)//Sad Snack (originally by the Mountain Goats)
Blue//Fleshgod Apocalypse (originally by Eiffel 65)
honorable mention goes to Tainted Love//Max Raabe which isn't a wild enough cover to make the main list but that i still love
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middleland · 2 months
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Untitled (2) by Mike Haskins
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fantasy football draft cheat sheet 2022 mod menu 6MY+
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dirkriehle · 1 month
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A short history of open source business conferences
Out of curiosity about the recent resurgence of open source business conferences, here a short listing of those that I’m aware of. Feel free to others in the comments. NameFirst yearFoundersOutcomeOpen Source Think Tank1999Andrew Aitken, Greg OlsonPrivately held; last event in 2013Open Source Business Conference2004Matt Asay, MIke Dutton, Brett Haskins, Bryce RobertsSold to IDG in 2004, shut…
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vmonteiro23a · 7 months
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ONCE IN 78’: Nervebreakers - "My Girlfriend is a Rock"
ONCE IN 78’: Nervebreakers – “My Girlfriend is a Rock” “November 1, 1978 THE NERVEBREAKERS first got together, under various guises, back in 1973, with a line up based around Tom Edwards, Barry Kooda, Mike Haskins, and Carl Giesecke. When they heard the new sounds of the Ramones in 1976, their sound changed from a garage band tone to more of the new punkish sound, they also added in fan/roadie…
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grizzledyoungimpact · 7 months
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Kay's Whumptober Day #24
Prompt #24: Neglect/I've got a headful of chemicals, a mouth full of ridicule. Pairing: Flash Morgan Webster x Vickie Haskins Mention Of: Mark Haskins, Mark Andrews, Dani Luna, Mike Hitchman Verse: Supernatural
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He was starving, both for attention and the ichor he could smell from the veins of the other patrons of the small pub. It was a smell "Flash" Morgan Webster had been addicted to since the night he was turned, since the day his life had quite literally ended.
And it was all because of 𝒉𝒆𝒓.
Victoria Haskins was one of, if not the, most powerful beings Flash had ever met. She was a vampiress belonging to the Ventrue sect, a group known for their regality and bearing. It showed in the way she carried herself, proper and foreboding in every step she took. The Mod could not believe that he had captured her attention for a moment, especially in his youth in the sixties. Morgan had never been the most proper of men, especially not then. Somehow he had managed to take the beautiful woman in red so deep it matched her hair back to his flat, only for the woman to change his life forever.
The pain of his turn had been unbearable, but spending what was supposed to be the end of time with Victoria? That was splendid. It didn't matter that she was married to a hell hound, a man named Mark who didn't particularly care for him. Victoria was 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙜 to Morgan. Sire and lover, goddess and friend. For so, so many years they had kept each other company.
And then one day it had stopped.
Victoria had decided that her relationship with Mark was the one to focus on. She had been happy, after all. What could Morgan do in her situation? He had also found the one person in his life that he would have done anything to be with. That was the bond between childe and sire, after all. Yet no matter how much Morgan begged and pleaded with Victoria, she had already made up her mind.
Morgan tried to occupy his time with other friends. His Mark and Dani, two fae creatures that he still wasn't sure how to categorize, were always around to try and pick him up. Their energy was unmatched and Morgan did his best to keep up with them, but there was so much they couldn't understand. They didn't get the same hungers that he did. Sugar was an easy enough hunger to sate. But blood? The only friend who could even remotely understand was his friend Mike Hitchman, a friend of his who happened to be a wereboar, and the need he had to devour.
So, without a sire to call his own anymore and feeling alienated by his inability to fit in with his friends, Morgan had turned to the drink. It never felt good, a ridiculous imitation of a human past time that felt like it left him with a disgusting rattle in his head. He brought the beer up to his lips when he heard the voice in his head.
𝐵𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑏𝑒𝑒…
It was a voice, her voice, for the first time in, what, thirty years? Morgan had always believed, no, known that she was alive. He knew that he would have felt it somehow if he lost her. The link between sire and childe was unbreakable, after all.
𝑀𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠…𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑟𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟…
𝐻𝑜𝑤 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑 𝐼 𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑟 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑔𝑒𝑡, 𝑚𝑦 𝑠𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑡 𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑡𝑙𝑒 𝑏𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑏𝑒𝑒? 𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑒 𝘩𝑜𝑚𝑒, 𝑀𝑜𝑟𝑔𝑎𝑛.
Even if he wanted to, he couldn't argue with that. He slammed the rest of his drink, a wry grin on his face. He was going home.
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t-tex-edwards · 4 months
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Move It (T. Edwards-M. Haskins) - Tex & the Saddletramps
Here's a tune that Mike Haskins & I wrote for Tex & the Saddletramps back in 1981. The LeRoi Brothers covered it on their 'Lucky Lucky Me' album.
I moved to Hollywood in 1986 & started a band (The Loafin' Hyenas) with ex-Cramp, Click Mort. Click simplified the arrangement & changed it all around to fit his style.
But here is the original...
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ttexed · 1 year
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Tim Buckey - I Can't See You 
Happy Birthday to Timothy Charles Buckley III, born on February 14, 1947. "I Can't See You" is the first song off his first album from 1966. From this album sleeve, he may look like just some random folksinger. The latest in a never-ending line of folkies at the time. But from the first crashing notes it becomes evident that no, this isn't your average 1960s folkie. Yes, it's semi-electric folk, but there's also jazz, punk, & avant-garde  elements here, in a tenor singing (his high school friend) Larry Beckett's  beautiful poetic lyrics. And as he did for the rest of his life, Tim Buckley broke the rules. Leading off this, his very first Elektra Records release with not the most commercial radio-friendly tune of the collection, but the least. Here is a youtube of “I Can’t See You” here: https://youtu.be/xDeE7TtoF1Q
I first heard Buckley at 13 years old, early in 1968, when my local Dallas "underground rock" station KNUS, the first of it's kind in Big D on the FM side of the dial that played at least one album cut from almost every new LP release of the time, & practically none of the Top 40, that dominated AM radio back then. It was where I first heard The Velvet Underground, The Jeff Beck Group, The Red Crayola, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, Condello, The Ill Wind, & on & on. I'd save up my lunch money allowance all week, & on the weekend head over to Preston Record Center & pick out an album by the coverart & what I'd heard on KNUS radio. One week they were playing Tim Buckley's long epic, "Goodbye & Hello", the title song from his more psychedelic second album. So that was what I picked out to purchase with my hard-hoarded cash & was introduced to the varied music of Tim. For some reason I never went back to this first album until much later in the 1970s. Maybe it was that folksinger cover. After the obviously drug-induced cover photos of "Happy Sad" & the likes, that first album coverart never struck my fancy until I later realized just how brilliant & different Tim Buckley was. But once I finally did investigate further, Wow!
But on to my own musical career. When I was finally putting together my last & possibly final musical project in 2017, my damaged hearing required a lower volume, different approach that started out as just a trio with my pals Eric Hisaw & Dan Hoekstra on guitars, & turned into a combo simply called The T. Tex Edwards Group, when we later added JJ Barrera on bass & Shawn Peters on drums. It had started out as a songwriting project with Hisaw. After years of mainly playing covers of semi-obscure 60s Brit & off-kilter C&W nuggets, I wanted to see if I could still write some meaningful songs like I had years ago with Mike Haskins in The Nervebreakers & Click Mort in The Loafin' Hyenas. I had started writing things down during a month-long rehab torture at Austin Recovery, & upon my release, contacted Eric about possibly getting together & putting some music to my scribblings. We cranked out a few songs & added a Tim Harden tune, a Bob Dylan song, along with some reworkings of some of my earlier Nervebreakers & Loafin' Hyenas originals. Plus this song from Tim Buckley, that I absolutely fell in love with upon my first listening all those years ago. When we later recorded our batch of originals, this song, (along with Gary Stewart's "Single Again"), were the only two cover songs that we recorded at those sessions. Hopefully sometime soon, those recordings will see the light of day...
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middleland · 10 months
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Cleveland Ohio 13 April 2023 (2) (3) by Mike Haskins
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tumsozluk · 2 years
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Fernandez de Oliveira on pre-season Haskins awards watch list
Fernandez de Oliveira on pre-season Haskins awards watch list
Mike Cawood September 1, 2022 COLUMBUS, Ga. –Men’s Razorback Golf All-American Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira is one of 25 players on the Preseason Haskins Awards Watch List presented by Stifel, it was announced today. Fernandez de Oliveira was also on the Haskins Awards watch list last season after winning the Jackson T. Stephens Cup, then winning the South American Amateur and finishing second in…
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juju-smithschuster · 3 years
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You Vs. The guy she tells you not to worry about.
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earl-01 · 6 years
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Tetsujin - Beauty in Combat
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t-tex-edwards · 1 year
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"Formerly Street Queen" was the very first song I wrote with my Nervebreakers songwriting partner Mike Haskins. I am guessing that was perhaps 1975 or ’76, when I was around 21 years old. “Formerly Street Queen” is an excellent example of it’s time & what is now referred to as “proto-punk,” with alternating fast & slow parts topped off with an epic-sounding final long section, building up to a resolution with a spaghetti-western turn at the end. 
My old band from that era, The Nervebreakers, have a new/old album (FACE UP TO REALITY) released last year by Freddie Krc’s SteadyBoy Records, filled with original songs written & performed during the band’s late ‘70s heyday, but never documented & recorded until a 2009 band reunion. Got that? New in 2022, but recorded in 2009, but composed before 1980. "Formerly Street Queen" is included on this release.
Please check your local record store to see if it’s in stock. If you don’t find it there, I have some available here on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/155359139433
The ‘street queen’ illustration included here was one I lifted from a social media post, with no attribution listed for it’s source, that I ran across recently. Since we had a song with that in the title I posted it to Facebook with a link https://youtu.be/OHUHncPED2w to the song. Lo & behold, the wonderful Miriam Linna of Norton Records  commented & informed me: “That image was hacked out of Bad Seed mag!” Bad Seed was a famous groundbreaking fanzine she & her late husband, Billy Miller, put together many years ago. So I quickly inserted in my posting the real source for this image that you see here, with apologies. Miriam’s one of the coolest, cutest dolls around but I know you don’t wanna get on the bad side of the original “bad seed."
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