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Old 22nd October 2012, 10:34 PM
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Good film that.

Like the Dukes of Hazzard without Cathy Bach and added Mitchum.
i must admit i have'nt seen it,but i might search it out now
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Old 22nd October 2012, 10:36 PM
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when i looked them up on wiki,they've had quite a few band members at some point?


Perry Michael Allen: keyboards, backing vocals: 1995
David Berger — drums: 2002
Barri Bob — percussion, rhythm guitar: some 1980s gigs
Orazio Brando — guest guitarist: 2005
Roy Brewer — violin: 1980s and 1990s
Benny Carter — drums: 1994
Grégoire Cat (real name: Grégoire Garrigues) — lead guitar: early 2000s onwards
Ben Cauley (also of The Bar-Kays) — trumpet: 1990s
Raymond Cavaioli — lead guitar: some 1980s gigs
Alex Chilton (aka L X Chilton) — lead guitar: 1979–early 1980s and occasional appearances thereafter; produced several of the albums
Rene Coman (also of The Iguanas/New Orleans) — bass: early to mid-1980s and occasionally thereafter
Peter Dark (also of Bellmer Dolls, real name: Peter Mavrogeorgis) — guitar: early 2000s; 2011
Jim Dickinson — producer and keyboardist: occasionally 1980s and 1990s
Peter Dopita — singing saw: 1991
Jim Duckworth (also of The Gun Club) — drums: 1981, lead guitar: early 1980s & 1989
Doug Easley — bass: occasionally
Ron Easley (aka Durand Mysterion; also of the Country Rockers) — lead guitar: 1980s and 1990s sporadically; producer: 1989
James Enck (later of Linda Heck and the Train Wreck) — lead guitar: 1984, 1991 (appears on bass on "Cuban Rebel Girl" from the "1984" cassette release)
Kai Eric (aka Red West) — bass: mid-1980s–2000 on most tours except some in the South U.S.
Tav Falco — band leader, lead vocals, guitar: since 1979
Cyd Fenwick — backing vocals, dancing: 1979– 1981
Kitty Fires 1 (real name: Sue Easley) — backing vocals: 1984; Kitty Fires 2 (different woman) — guitar: 2000
Bob Fordyce (also of the Odd Jobs) — drums: 1989
Doug Garrison (also of The Iguanas/New Orleans) — drums: 1996
Diane Green (also of The Hellcats/Memphis and the Odd Jobs) — theatrics, tambourine, dancing: occasional 1980s appearances
Alex Greene (also of Big Ass Truck and Reigning Sound) — organ: 1989–1990
Jim Harper — snare drum: 1981
Mark Harrison — guitar: 1984–1985
Linda Heck (later of Linda Heck and the Train Wreck) — bass: 1984
Jessie Mae Hemphill — snare drum: 1981
Eric Hill — synthesizer: 1979–1980; 1989
Douglas Hodges (aka Tall Cash) — drums: 2001–2002
Teenie Hodges — lead guitar: 1990s
Michael Hurt (also of The Royal Pendletons) — bass: 1999
Rick Ivy — trumpet: 1979
Cathy Johnson — backing vocals, dancing: 1979–1981
Ross Johnson — drums: since 1979 on a number of albums
Amanda Jones — backing vocals: 1984
Jules Jones -artistic collaborator for publicity flyers and costumes, Backing vocals in studio and live shows 1979
Via Kali — tango dancer at live shows: 2006 onwards
Kye Kennedy — lead guitar: mid-1980s touring
Gabriele Kepplinger — backing vocals: 1991
Little Victor — guitar, harmonica: 2005
Laurent Lanouzière — bass: 2002 onwards
Michael Lo (real name: Michael Rafalowitch) — bass: early 2000s
Andrew Love (also of The Memphis Horns) — saxophone: 1990s
Vickie Loveland — backing vocals: 1991
Tammo Lüers — guitar: 1995
Randall Lyon — theremin: 1991
Olivier Manoury — bandoneon: 1995
Bob Marbach — piano: 1991, 1995
Lisa McGaughran (aka Lisa Burnette on one compilation; also of The Hellcats/Memphis) — backing vocals, bass: 1984–1990
Ron Miller — bass: early 1980s
Jack Oblivian — bass, organ: 2000
Warren Scott (Band's agent) 1980s
Robert Palmer — clarinet: 1989
Giovanna Pizzorno (also of The Hellcats/Memphis) — drums: first sporadic tours began 1986; steady member since early 2000s
Jon Ramos — bass: 2002
George Reinecke (also of Busted Flush) — lead guitar: 1980s and 1990s
Will Rigby (also of The dB's, Steve Earle) — drums: 1980, 1999
Jimmy Ripp — guitar: 1983
Roland Robinson — bass: 1992
Kurt Ruleman — drums: 1984–1989
Raffaele Santoro — keyboards: 2010 onwards
Harris Scheuner — drums: 1989
Jim Sclavunos — drums: since about 1982 on a few albums, beginning with Blow Your Top
Jim Spake — saxophone: 1991
Brendan Lee Spengler — keyboards: 2000
Ken Stringfellow — bass: 2011
Nokie Taylor — trumpet: 1991, 1995
Nina Tischler — backing vocals: 1991
Lorette Velvette (real name: Lori Greene; also of The Hellcats/Memphis and The Kropotkins) — backing vocals: 1984–1990; guitar: 1984 briefly
Misty White (also of The Hellcats/Memphis and Alluring Strange) — drums: 1988
Vincent Wrenn — synthesizer: 1979–1980
Abe Young — bass drum: 1981
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i must admit i have'nt seen it,but i might search it out now
To be honest Dukes of Hazzard is a lot more fun than Thunder Road, which although good, isn't as exciting as its title would suggest.
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when i looked them up on wiki,they've had quite a few band members at some point?


Perry Michael Allen: keyboards, backing vocals: 1995
David Berger — drums: 2002
Barri Bob — percussion, rhythm guitar: some 1980s gigs
Orazio Brando — guest guitarist: 2005
Roy Brewer — violin: 1980s and 1990s
Benny Carter — drums: 1994
Grégoire Cat (real name: Grégoire Garrigues) — lead guitar: early 2000s onwards
Ben Cauley (also of The Bar-Kays) — trumpet: 1990s
Raymond Cavaioli — lead guitar: some 1980s gigs
Alex Chilton (aka L X Chilton) — lead guitar: 1979–early 1980s and occasional appearances thereafter; produced several of the albums
Rene Coman (also of The Iguanas/New Orleans) — bass: early to mid-1980s and occasionally thereafter
Peter Dark (also of Bellmer Dolls, real name: Peter Mavrogeorgis) — guitar: early 2000s; 2011
Jim Dickinson — producer and keyboardist: occasionally 1980s and 1990s
Peter Dopita — singing saw: 1991
Jim Duckworth (also of The Gun Club) — drums: 1981, lead guitar: early 1980s & 1989
Doug Easley — bass: occasionally
Ron Easley (aka Durand Mysterion; also of the Country Rockers) — lead guitar: 1980s and 1990s sporadically; producer: 1989
James Enck (later of Linda Heck and the Train Wreck) — lead guitar: 1984, 1991 (appears on bass on "Cuban Rebel Girl" from the "1984" cassette release)
Kai Eric (aka Red West) — bass: mid-1980s–2000 on most tours except some in the South U.S.
Tav Falco — band leader, lead vocals, guitar: since 1979
Cyd Fenwick — backing vocals, dancing: 1979– 1981
Kitty Fires 1 (real name: Sue Easley) — backing vocals: 1984; Kitty Fires 2 (different woman) — guitar: 2000
Bob Fordyce (also of the Odd Jobs) — drums: 1989
Doug Garrison (also of The Iguanas/New Orleans) — drums: 1996
Diane Green (also of The Hellcats/Memphis and the Odd Jobs) — theatrics, tambourine, dancing: occasional 1980s appearances
Alex Greene (also of Big Ass Truck and Reigning Sound) — organ: 1989–1990
Jim Harper — snare drum: 1981
Mark Harrison — guitar: 1984–1985
Linda Heck (later of Linda Heck and the Train Wreck) — bass: 1984
Jessie Mae Hemphill — snare drum: 1981
Eric Hill — synthesizer: 1979–1980; 1989
Douglas Hodges (aka Tall Cash) — drums: 2001–2002
Teenie Hodges — lead guitar: 1990s
Michael Hurt (also of The Royal Pendletons) — bass: 1999
Rick Ivy — trumpet: 1979
Cathy Johnson — backing vocals, dancing: 1979–1981
Ross Johnson — drums: since 1979 on a number of albums
Amanda Jones — backing vocals: 1984
Jules Jones -artistic collaborator for publicity flyers and costumes, Backing vocals in studio and live shows 1979
Via Kali — tango dancer at live shows: 2006 onwards
Kye Kennedy — lead guitar: mid-1980s touring
Gabriele Kepplinger — backing vocals: 1991
Little Victor — guitar, harmonica: 2005
Laurent Lanouzière — bass: 2002 onwards
Michael Lo (real name: Michael Rafalowitch) — bass: early 2000s
Andrew Love (also of The Memphis Horns) — saxophone: 1990s
Vickie Loveland — backing vocals: 1991
Tammo Lüers — guitar: 1995
Randall Lyon — theremin: 1991
Olivier Manoury — bandoneon: 1995
Bob Marbach — piano: 1991, 1995
Lisa McGaughran (aka Lisa Burnette on one compilation; also of The Hellcats/Memphis) — backing vocals, bass: 1984–1990
Ron Miller — bass: early 1980s
Jack Oblivian — bass, organ: 2000
Warren Scott (Band's agent) 1980s
Robert Palmer — clarinet: 1989
Giovanna Pizzorno (also of The Hellcats/Memphis) — drums: first sporadic tours began 1986; steady member since early 2000s
Jon Ramos — bass: 2002
George Reinecke (also of Busted Flush) — lead guitar: 1980s and 1990s
Will Rigby (also of The dB's, Steve Earle) — drums: 1980, 1999
Jimmy Ripp — guitar: 1983
Roland Robinson — bass: 1992
Kurt Ruleman — drums: 1984–1989
Raffaele Santoro — keyboards: 2010 onwards
Harris Scheuner — drums: 1989
Jim Sclavunos — drums: since about 1982 on a few albums, beginning with Blow Your Top
Jim Spake — saxophone: 1991
Brendan Lee Spengler — keyboards: 2000
Ken Stringfellow — bass: 2011
Nokie Taylor — trumpet: 1991, 1995
Nina Tischler — backing vocals: 1991
Lorette Velvette (real name: Lori Greene; also of The Hellcats/Memphis and The Kropotkins) — backing vocals: 1984–1990; guitar: 1984 briefly
Misty White (also of The Hellcats/Memphis and Alluring Strange) — drums: 1988
Vincent Wrenn — synthesizer: 1979–1980
Abe Young — bass drum: 1981
And all well worth checking out!
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Old 22nd October 2012, 10:41 PM
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what not to like in that video,go go dancers aplenty
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