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How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

It's pretty slim pickings for Molly Hatchet on YouTube, but this video is good. Sadly, I came up empty in my search for "Boogie No More", my personal favorite. Ladies and Gentlemen, give it up for Danny Joe Brown and the Guitar Army! [youtube]DKzR_TNZk4k[/youtube]
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Saw them 2 years ago at the Ribfest in Pittsburgh,it was a couple's anniversary gift from Dawn & I & the band was cool and wished them well on stage and greeted them after the show,pretty cool time I thought & my friends always bring that up :smileyhappy:
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

I remember when Hatchet's first album came out - late 70's. I was living in Kentucky at the time. That was one great album. DJB and Duane Roland - may they rest in peace.

Around the same time period 38 Special's first album was released. Well worth checking out by southern rock fans. This isn't like the 80's MTV era 38 Special although I like that for what it is, too. The first album is straight ahead Southern Rock.
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:thu:Awesome band!!! one of my Favorite songs-----
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

That's a good one, too :thu:. Looks like it's from the same concert.
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Flirtin with Disaster:thu:
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Good band! Here's a cool story...back in the 80's we opened for them in Atlanta...Dave Lubbick(sp) came back to our dressing room before we went on...he was partaking in a few recreational commodities with us and was telling us how all the opening bands for them were getting booed of the stage and having stuff thrown at them and shit...so he said he'd do us a favor and personally introduce us. He did just that...introduced us as friends of Molly Hatchet and the fans loved it...we had a great set and got called back for an encore.:cool:
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

[SIZE="5"][COLOR="DarkGreen"]BOOGIE NO MORE IS A KICK ASS SONG [/SIZE] :thu: :thu: :thu:
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

My first concert ever was MH opening for the Outlaws at the Spectrum in Philly back in '78 or so. Loved them ever since!!

And yes, Boogie No More is my favorite song by them! :thu:
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Good band! Here's a cool story...back in the 80's we opened for them in Atlanta...Dave Lubbick(sp) came back to our dressing room before we went on...he was partaking in a few recreational commodities with us and was telling us how all the opening bands for them were getting booed of the stage and having stuff thrown at them and shit...so he said he'd do us a favor and personally introduce us. He did just that...introduced us as friends of Molly Hatchet and the fans loved it...we had a great set and got called back for an encore.:cool:
Great story. What band were you in?
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Loved 'em since day one! But I'm one of those gun totin' southern rock thumpers, so maybe a little biased here.
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yea, alot of what i do is derived from Molly Hatchet licks.

their version of Dream I'll Never See is simply one of the best songs ever recorded IMHO
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

A guy I work with is convinced that the singer in Molly Hatchet is the singer in The Cult (or something like that). He's never seen pictures of either band. :freak:






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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Man, listen around 0:58, he fucks up the lyrics to Flirtin With Disaster...shows you how fucked up they were live.
The last time a version of "Molly Hatchet" came around, i dont think they had even 1 original roadie, much less a member of the band.
There's a story about how Danny Joe Brown sold the name Molly Hatchet and after that, pffft.
Yea, back in the day, i liked em alot but damn, talk about burning out the hard way, geez.
okay, so they put on a good show but i remember back in those daze...they were fuuuuuuuuuuucked up. DJB was a nice guy...effed up ...but a nice guy.
I hear Hlubek is driving a delivery truck for Home Depot down around Jacksonville Fl. ???
That's fucked up, he should be playing somewhere.
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How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?
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I rememebr when they came ouyt, I thought they were a younger pop'ier version of Skynyrd. So I kinda snobbed on em. But they're good, yeah.

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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

Man, listen around 0:58, he fucks up the lyrics to Flirtin With Disaster...shows you how fucked up they were live. The last time a version of "Molly Hatchet" came around, i dont think they had even 1 original roadie, much less a member of the band. There's a story about how Danny Joe Brown sold the name Molly Hatchet and after that, pffft. Yea, back in the day, i liked em alot but damn, talk about burning out the hard way, geez. okay, so they put on a good show but i remember back in those daze...they were fuuuuuuuuuuucked up. DJB was a nice guy...effed up ...but a nice guy. I hear Hlubek is driving a delivery truck for Home Depot down around Jacksonville Fl. ??? That's fucked up, he should be playing somewhere.
Yeah, from what I've heard they partied as hard as ANYONE. Of course two of them are gone, so it just goes to show you....
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Re: How 'bout some love for Molly Hatchet?

My first concert ever was MH opening for the Outlaws at the Spectrum in Philly back in '78 or so. Loved them ever since!!

And yes, Boogie No More is my favorite song by them! :thu:

Saw the outlaws open for SRV at the tower in 83 a fast fall, never knew they played the spectrum
Philly always seemed top have a lot of love for southern rock. they had the round up in 81 or 82 it was. 3 bnads that seemd to go over like gangbusters then Skynard ,Yes and Springsteen. odd combo
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I can't forgive them for the way they butchered "Dreams".
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I only saw them once, in the mid-80's, they were the opening band for Triumph. There was a third band on the bill but i forget who.
well after only one or two songs from MH, someone in the crowd tossed a smoke bomb on stage which engulfed the entire stage in smoke and the band stopped playing and got mad and left. house lights came up and it was over until Triumph hit the stage. so much for that. good times.
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