The Poorboys
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The Poorboys
The Blackeyed Susan thread had me thinking about these guys for some reason. They kind of have a Black Crowes feel. They quickly disappeared as grunge took over. I had this album on cassette and it had a ton of good tunes on it.
I cannot find any info about this band at all. They came and went pretty fast and don't have a website or anything. When I went on Discogs to see what info they had there was very little. At the bottom of the page it said to check similar artists and Black Eyed Susan was listed.
I cannot find any info about this band at all. They came and went pretty fast and don't have a website or anything. When I went on Discogs to see what info they had there was very little. At the bottom of the page it said to check similar artists and Black Eyed Susan was listed.
MikeInFla- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: The Poorboys
I really like this sound, too bad it didn't hit big.
Black Rider- Sacred Metal Prophet
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Man, I'd love to find a copy of this somewhere even if it were just a download.
I may have found someone who can help. I also found info on the band. The album was called "Pardon Me" and was released in 1992 on Hollywood Records.
Here is the tracklisting and the band members:
Tracklist:
1. Hey Man
2. Can't Get Back
3. Guilty
4. The Last Time
5. Love and Faith
6. Shine
7. Never That Easy
8. No Real Emotion
9. Brand New Amerika
10. The Healing
11. Make Your Move
12. Don't Need You 'Round
Line-up::
Dennis Hill vocals, guitar
Rik Sanchez guitar, vocals
Joey Phillipy bass, vocals
Andre Bonter drums
I may have found someone who can help. I also found info on the band. The album was called "Pardon Me" and was released in 1992 on Hollywood Records.
Here is the tracklisting and the band members:
Tracklist:
1. Hey Man
2. Can't Get Back
3. Guilty
4. The Last Time
5. Love and Faith
6. Shine
7. Never That Easy
8. No Real Emotion
9. Brand New Amerika
10. The Healing
11. Make Your Move
12. Don't Need You 'Round
Line-up::
Dennis Hill vocals, guitar
Rik Sanchez guitar, vocals
Joey Phillipy bass, vocals
Andre Bonter drums
Re: The Poorboys
I knew them from the song "Guilty" which got some radio airplay. So I bought the cassette. Hey Man is the best song but I remember the whole album being good.
MikeInFla- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: The Poorboys
I found a guy with a rip of this at 320. I will upload it to my Google drive if you two want to hear this.
Re: The Poorboys
Cool, would like to hear it again.
MikeInFla- Holy Unblack Knight
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Age : 53
Location : Panama City, FL
Re: The Poorboys
This album is amazing! It is on par with the Blackeyed Susan debut and the three Georgia Satellites albums.
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