winterlude live
July 26th, 2007
here is a recording done of stoney at the old Drawbridge bar in Menasha,WI date July 19, 1972. It was origonally recorded on a small cassette recorder and tranfered to 45 rpm. The tape was lost but the 45 has been digitized. It’s not the best quality but it is his only vinyl recording. the song is a cover of Bob Dylan’s Winterlude. I hope you enjoy it
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hard travlin’
July 20th, 2007
stoney covers an old Woody Guthrie tune HardTravlin’
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stoney cover powderfinger
July 16th, 2007
recorded in 1981 while living in Tampa,Fl.
Stoney likes powderfinger for the mystery that surrounds the motivation Neil Young had in writting this song.
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Stoney covers Forever Young
July 15th, 2007
Here is a recording made at the Grant recording studio of Park Falls ,WI. at the time stoney was the janitor , this song was captured on his break September 23, 1978.
It’s a cover of Bob Dylan’s Forever Young
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last known recording
April 14th, 2007
This is the last know recording of stoney. recorded in the late 90’s.
an original
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Ropes N Chains
March 11th, 2007
A rhythmic blues tune exploring the similarities of emotional and physical bondage. Recorded under the alias of Dumpster Davey on May,23 1979 in Minneapolis,Mn.
Caution!!!!!! this song contains adult language!!!!!!
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Another Live recording
February 21st, 2007
This recording was made in Sayner,Wi at the Sayner bowling alley and curling parlor. A live performance between frames done in the cold of a winter night 1/23/1973. There are only a few live recordings of stoney available.
The name of the file is InSaynerLive Hope you enjoy it , please leave a note or your comments one way or the other.
Thank you
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Macs r kewl
February 19th, 2007
a short promo for Macintosh computers. This was made to poke fun at stoney’s friends that were pc users.
After all Mac’s Rock
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hey hey rock will never die
February 16th, 2007
“Much has been made of the connection between Kurt Cobain and Neil Young. “Sleeps With Angels”, supposedly written as a response to Kurt Cobain’s suicide, Young wishes and hopes that Cobain in sleeping with angels. In his suicide note, Cobain quoted Young’s lyrics from Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) “it’s better to burn out than to fade away”.”
taken from the web
This Neil Young cover was recorded within weeks of the “sleeps with Angel” release. This is a stark reminder that there is no glory in a rock death, it is just death. Stoney felt that Kurt Cobain was a true inovator and was sad at his death. Just because you lose your relevancy does it mean you need to burn out. We all need to re-evaluate where we are and pick-up the pieces and start again. Will it be different,YES, but none the less we all need to keep on keepin’ on. You just do not know what is around that next corner.
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it takes a train
February 6th, 2007
a very early recording of stoney’s. recorded early 70s.
a cover of a Bob Dylan song.
it takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry.
genre: retro-hippie psyadelic cowboy blues
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