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Tony Duronio
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Kids got me his new Soulbook CD for Christmas.....pretty goodThumbsUp02.gif Keeping me reasonable calm as I try and fix my dishwasher:X Man was not made to work within such confined spaces:D

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Liked his stuff from the 70,s   havent heard anything newer than that.  But then again, I am into hard rock/ heavy metal.

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scottran wrote: Liked his stuff from the 70,s   havent heard anything newer than that.  But then again, I am into hard rock/ heavy metal.

Loved him when he was with the Faces and early on. This CD is a lot of classics with a nice twist. He does have a great voice. Heavy metal eh..Scotty, did not expect you to be into that:D

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Yep, grew up listening to what the old man liked in the early 70's.  Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, Floyd, BTO, Steppenwolf, Zeppelin, that kind of stuff.  Progressed into 80's hard rock like Van Halen, judas priest, metallica, motley crue and so on.  My favorite band is Kiss.  First saw them live when I was 9.  I listen to little of everything though.  A few months ago I saw the movie Cadillac Records.  It was about Chess Records in Chicago.  Mainly focused on Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Howlin Wolf and Etta James.  So, now it turns out I have a bunch of their songs downloaded on my iphone.  A bunch of great talent in those people.  At least while I am going to soon be 41, I am still finding new (or old)things to learn about.  BTW, good luck with that dish washer.  I can relate.  Try being six foot three and try to crawl under an dash of a compact car to do electrical repairs

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All good music Scotty.

Dishwasher project needs a pro I guess. Wish I had your mechanical skills, the issue is mounting it securely to the granite tops. I was going to epoxy a couple of wood blocks then screw the brackets to it, but there is no room. May have to drop the dishwasher down lower and try thatmistake.gifmistake.gifmistake.gifmistake.gif but the hoses and wiring might not afford me enough room anyways.

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My father and I had similar issues once with his dishwasher. We were able to epoxy the mounting brackets directly to the underside of the countertop. (the brackets could be removed from the dishwasher, but I don't know what will happen if he needs a new one)  We used plastic shims under the unit to keep things tight while it set up. I'll PM you if I can remember which epoxy we used. Good luck!

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Natevan70 wrote: My father and I had similar issues once with his dishwasher. We were able to epoxy the mounting brackets directly to the underside of the countertop. (the brackets could be removed from the dishwasher, but I don't know what will happen if he needs a new one)  We used plastic shims under the unit to keep things tight while it set up. I'll PM you if I can remember which epoxy we used. Good luck!
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Yea like his stuff from the 70's too. :cool:

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Love Rod's work with Jeff Beck, The Faces and into the early 70's. He lost me when he went all "Do You Think I'm Sexy?";)

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Darn, I've tried to send a link
of The Faces 1972 Performance of The
Temptations 1966 Hit I'm Loosing You.

Sorry it didn't work.



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I love his '70s stuff and my wife has some of his recent work. I saw him live in 1975. A friend of mine knew a ticket scalper and we were in the front row. When Rod came out everyone rushed the stage. This was before they had stage barriers. I had my elbows on stage the whole time. Great concert.

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