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Medford Fisher
Posted 5/13/2009 10:31 PM (#378032 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 1058


Location: Medford, WI
Hands down, Uecher is the best thing to listen to on the water. Also, Packer games with Wayne Laravy (sp?) is pretty sweet too...especially when he's able to throw a "dagger" in there. Usually prefer to keep music off; but on those hot, sunny days we usually have to throw something on to keep us awake and jacked up. Same with the late nights, night fishing. If you ever hear somebody at midnight singing very loudly and horribly, it may be me. (I do it in a respectable way that wouldn't wake anyone up though)
-Jake Bucki
sworrall
Posted 5/13/2009 11:56 PM (#378048 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'm an old 'rocker' like Beav. I got over it. Still love the classic rock, and listen when it hits me to. Not in the woods or on the water, though.

Sure, I still bust up the inside of the Tundra blasting audio caffeine out on the road, but that's way less time these days than absolute silence. I find myself thinking alot more as I get older. Hmmm. Tick, Tock.

Used to have a stereo in the boat. Last time I had one, I never once turned it on out there.
fishpoop
Posted 5/14/2009 12:15 AM (#378050 - in reply to #377783)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
Beaver - 5/13/2009 3:00 AM

Don't look at it in a bad light, you are merely growing up.
Being polite should never be seen as a bad thing. BTW I was lucky enough to fish with Bob Uecher on several occasions. There is not a funnier person alive.
If crotchety means wanting to fire at will at the jet-skiers who never went to bed and are doing a sunrise slalom run through the bay full of cabbage that you planned to fish, I say bring on crotchety.
Noise is noise, period. Keep it in your boat.
It's not that I have anything against music of any kind....except freakin' rap and hip hop.....I just never liked music in the boat, even when I had hair to my shoulders, a cooler of Bud, and fished with Timothy Leary. You guys seem to forget that to make it to crotchety requires you to have made it through the 60's and 70's. It's hard to fish in platform shoes ;)


Beaver:

You fished with Timothy Leary? Wow! That must have been some trip!! lol
Now that we got the youngsters wondering who the heck he is I guess all I can do is to quote the Moody Blues, "Timothy Leary's Dead." He really is this time.
(now I hear the youngsters asking, who the heck are the moody blues?)

As I seem to recall it's hard to walk up and down stairs in platform shoes too. Ouch!
Dennis Radloff
Posted 5/15/2009 11:29 AM (#378417 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 66


My band is heading into the studio tomorrow morning to record a demo! Once we get a final cut I will post a track on here for everyone to check out. I'm finally back to 100% on vocals...had a long winter of illness and other things that made it hard to sing...so...we're gonna see what we can get done tomorrow before my guide season kicks into full swing.

In regard to listening to music on the water....sometimes we do it....if everyone in the boat wants it, and we're the only boat out there...usually when we are trolling out in the middle of the bay....in the fall there's usually a Saturday Badger game, and Sundays are for NFL...I've never worried about the sound bothering the fish...I do keep other boats in mind though....besides...most of my clients would rather listen to some music than listening to my BS...LOL

Have a great season everyone!!!!

Dennis
Sam Ubl
Posted 5/15/2009 11:59 AM (#378425 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Location: SE Wisconsin
Moody Blues - Take on Me. .. Right? Mom used to play that on repeat when I was young.
dfkiii
Posted 5/15/2009 2:29 PM (#378455 - in reply to #378425)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Sam Ubl - 5/15/2009 11:59 AM
Moody Blues - Take on Me. .. Right? Mom used to play that on repeat when I was young.


Wrong. Way wrong.
esoxaddict
Posted 5/15/2009 2:35 PM (#378456 - in reply to #378425)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Posts: 8781


Sam Ubl - 5/15/2009 11:59 AM

Moody Blues - Take on Me. .. Right? Mom used to play that on repeat when I was young.


If your mom used to play "Take on me" when you were young, you're still young.

And I believe that was A-Ha. Moody blues? That's from when I was young!!
Jsondag
Posted 5/15/2009 2:47 PM (#378458 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Yeah, A-ha sang "take on me" Moody blues sang "night's in white satin"

Edited by Jsondag 5/15/2009 2:48 PM
ghoti
Posted 5/15/2009 3:52 PM (#378475 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 1270


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Another vote for old and crotchety! No music in my boat, an occasional Brewers, Badgers, or Packers game at modest volumn is tolerable. I went so far as to purchase a super soaker for the boat this year, for those noise machines that encroach on the 50 to 100 foot range I have! Now that's CROTCHETY!
fishpoop
Posted 5/16/2009 1:38 AM (#378567 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
Actually, the Moody Blues song about Timothy Leary is entitled; "Legend of a Mind." Which if you google it you can read the lyrics, if so inclined. Timothy Leary was the acid guru of the 1960's for all the youngsters.

Despite my earlier post about playing thrash metal at high volumes while on the water. I am respectful of others rights to peace and quiet. My right to listen to thrash metal ends where your ears begin, which is something that most people tend to forget when they discuss their "rights."

This is the first boat I've had with a radio/cd player in it and I do enjoy it as I now fish alone most of the time.
Dre322
Posted 5/21/2009 4:22 PM (#379820 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers




Posts: 117


I have read the lyrics of meshuggah and some stuff i can relate to muskie fishing but not all of it. But some of the best lyrics in metal today in my opinion. Best metal drummer for sure though.
Lightning
Posted 5/21/2009 7:36 PM (#379851 - in reply to #377642)
Subject: Re: Muskie Rockers





Posts: 485


Location: On my favorite lake!
I give the those guys credit! They have their head and heart in the right place. However, the singing and music needs improvement. I like all kinds of music and if it is done right it can be good. Pink baits good , Pink fuzzy hats bad, unless your a chick!
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