Your aging aunty didn’t arrive. Too high of volume. But that’s good. There was still Legacy of the Loud played in Ellsworth this (past as Joe takes a vacation) weekend. Hey, you can run on with (well-placed noise). And invoke AC/DC and Aerosmith? Since to invoke something timely, as in tomorrow, this Friday, see below.

Hit my stick shift and jump ahead of this existing old post. All(though) that remains. THIS Friday night it’s Trick Shift at Ziggy’s in Hudson, and that band could be, but is not, Trick Treat, Trick Turn, or Twist (and Shout).  And for another twist and turn, if you can make it to Milwaukee pronto, you might still be able to catch like its portly first baseman as the newest Bobblehead Brewer, Rowdy Tellez, as it’s his night. So mom, as we talked about on my break down there, southwest side, he is indeed back in the lineup, methinks. So less production needed from Christian Yelich? That’s another family-look-alike story, for another time.

So back to … This ain’t of your (aunt or Barbie daughter, to the Maiden-offered and called slaughter?) only Abba or Air Supply. Although all can be awesome in their own offerings.

Volume up, at the GasLite in Ellsworth on Saturday night, (that was Aug. 19 and hope you were there), as part of a larger amped-up event.
It’s Legacy Of The Loud, their legacy, a rock band straight outta the Twin Cities who brings together accomplished musicians (and they or may not include the ’80s, see the following promo) to create a one-of-a-kind medley format by covering history’s many top selling artists including, in no particular order: Journey, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Styx, Boston, Def Leppard, Kiss, Foreigner, Whitesnake, Scorpions, Lover Boy, Cinderella, Poison and many more.

(Need more cowbell? Screw that, even more than screw Ken, and see below, we need more Turmeric! QScience has got you covered, even more, much more, than WalMart. See the Joe’s Wholesome Holistics department).

Also this weekend, is Scotty Run for Vets, 2023 of course, with all wheels welcome, including those that are threes in nature. And free camping, not to be confused with free popcorn (although …) And again, these are all awesome.
Then ride back to The Badger? Changes, as oft quoted, in usual lineup. On consecutive Fridays, in New Richmond, with Nick Hensly and Roger Allen. Not to be confused with the Sublime redo, of similar name, that was held here earlier. And to invoke UFO Days, it’s not (correction?) necessarily Space.

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