Thunder - Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 2:23 PM PST Yes, we know. We went to his memorial on New Year's Day, which is appropriate, considering some of the habits Hal left behind long ago. There are rumors of a wake/concert on January 24th. Join Friends of Hal Malcolm on Face Book for more details. And by the way, who are you headcase?Curious - Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 11:12 PM PST Is this Hal Malcolm you're talking about the one from Mt. Hood CC? I need to tell you he died Christmas day of cancer. An amazing man.ted wiederhorn - Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 5:34 PM PDT Lon,"a nice smile just can't be beat"! Great tenor!
Dale-we're on a bus to Anaheim,and Hal Malcolm
stops while totally shitfaced at an all night Denny's at 3 in the morning and say's "everybody out, we're gonna sing here, NOW!!!
I remember 'I think' your utmost enthusiasm!
And Jeff,need I remind you of the 2 linda's?... From California? memories,huh?
Dan, the piano man.I remember your ballads. Elton,Yes,Beatles were awesome!I used to request them and you really knew them well. I remember singing harmonies in a practice room with you and having the time of my life, thanks.
You guys were great! I loved being a groupie of Cock and Bull.
Wow, you're still together!That's very cool! Wish you guy's great success with your new gig and cd. Great to see you're all up and lively still [after all these years] later, tedcoochie - Thursday, June 25th, 2009 10:58 PM PDT the mandolin player is kinda cute. do you think he can come play at my house?Thunder - Monday, May 4th, 2009 10:14 PM PDT These guys are still playing Hello My Dear. People keep saying things like, "Your parents must have been very worried." They were, but not about the songs we wrote. Maybe they should have been worried about that too.
Good to hear from you Chris,
ThunderChris Rice - Monday, May 4th, 2009 9:23 PM PDT Your work ethic is poor, your product output is low and slow (was there to be an album out in 2008, per your website?) yet you are intelligent with rich inner lives! Reminds me of myself sans the musical ability! I'm a middle-aged fat guy who lives on a raft in The Dalles Marina. Bring your guitars and I will provide the beer if you'll play "Hello My Dear" for me. Haven't heard it since High School, and it's still in my head and I need it exorcized.wintervssummer - Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 1:09 PM PST I very much love summer :)
Someone very much loves winter :(
I Wish to know whom more :)
For what you love winter?
For what you love summer? Let's argue :)MartinaMargarethe - Sunday, November 23rd, 2008 8:45 PM PST Have been depressed as long as I can remember, since about 5 years old. Now 47.
Have tried numerous of new antidepressants, but all had side affects, generally sexual.
Problem: I'm currently running a warehouse. Work efficiently and effectively,
but my boss & office mgr. find it really weird that I can't remember specifics on orders I've worked on.
Are my concerns of memory loss due to antidepressants justified?
Thanks!Thunder - Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 9:36 PM PDT Wow Beecdodoreorn. I hadn't heard anything about Maud nor Leah since we all got out of quarantine. Regards and such. ThunderBeecdodoreorn - Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 4:56 PM PDT Hello.
:) Watched attentively by big sisters Maud and Leah the newest member of the Norwegian royal family has been captured in homely shots used by proud parents Princess Martha Louise of Norway and her husband Ari Behn to introduce her to the world.
Bye.Thunder - Friday, November 23rd, 2007 11:59 AM PST Sorry Gelowano, no Cities of Gold, just a tin-foil hat and a kick in the ass.
Better luck next conquest,
T.gelowano - Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007 10:51 AM PDT Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah... some day we will find The Cities of Gold.Thunder - Sunday, August 27th, 2006 12:00 AM PDT Julie! How nice to hear from you. I'm going straight to find out more about the 'Live Wrong - Fuck Strong' movement. Let's see, would that be related to the Pelvic Movement?Tootie - Tuesday, August 1st, 2006 12:14 PM PDT I just listened to "No Adult Supervision" by BULL DOZERS, and enjoyed it soo much. Light and lively, melodious, great lyrics. An awesome song Dan, "Randy's Ashes", you make him proud!
Dan and Dale are very good working partners.
Best of luck and love,
CarolannJulie Lockerby - Thursday, July 13th, 2006 8:55 PM PDT I have an old photo of the boys and some of the damsels they umm ... rescued? It was the Sue Harris group from Mt Hood touring Reno Nevada. Let's see, we spun Sue Linn's volvo on Mt. Hood, Dale lost all his money at Mom's Mapes and we sang our silly buts off. How I've missed us all. I now am an active member of the 'Live Wrong - Fuck Strong' cultural enrichment group. Thanks for the training guys. The least I can do is buy a CD.
Julie Nelson (aka Maynard Mouth)Thunder - Sunday, February 5th, 2006 4:57 PM PST Hi Dave! Nice to hear from you. Isn't the web a good place to pass that last two or so hours at work when you weren't really going to get anything done? Send your email address and as promised, I'll put you on the Spam-O-Tron.
DJThunder - Sunday, February 5th, 2006 4:54 PM PST Chris! So nice to know you're still above ground. Yes, it's those darn Jones boys and that cute little Jeff Woodcock, still playing together after all these years. And not too long ago we did a gig with Rick Maier as well. Nice to hear from you. Send me your email address and we'll put on the Spam-O-Tron
DJDave Nelson - Friday, January 27th, 2006 3:25 PM PST The Jones boys!
Couldn't find any other way to kill time at work. Mt was a hoot back in the days: exesssive drinking (by professors), a bit of streaking, stealing and offical MH music stand (since lost) and of course music. At least that's what I remember. I learned the value of brushing my teeth too.Chris Rice - Wednesday, January 11th, 2006 4:02 AM PST I was peripherally acquainted with Lon, Dale, Jeff in High School, a bit in wonder that kids their age would be disciplined enough to actually be so creative (with their music) when it seemed to me everyone around them was just interested in being popular, tricking out their cars or getting laid. I haven't heard 'em play in years, but thought of 'em the other day, so Googled around 'til I found this website. I'll be damned if 3 out of the 4 who played in HS aren't still together (chortle, beamish grin here)! I'll buy their stuff if I can't find it for free on Bit Comet or KaZaa Lite, I swear I will! I was in love with their music and, because they made it, with them, even though I was too Eastern Oregon and hetero to let them know. And what was so wrong about "Cock and Bull Contraband"?? crThunder - Monday, February 21st, 2005 10:17 PM PST We finally got the link to our CD, No Adult Supervision, hooked up to cdbaby.com and you can also download some or all of it while you're there. So what are you doing here? Go buy one!Keith Rowell - Wednesday, September 8th, 2004 10:21 PM PDT Dale, I didn't know you were such a sweet heart. I bet God loved it when you sang in so many of his houses -- and, yes, that church in The Dalles, too. You've inspired my fledgling efforts at the keyboard. Thanks.Thunder - Wednesday, August 18th, 2004 1:03 AM PDT Hey! You can buy the Bull Dozer's CD, No Adult Supervision, at the following outlets in Portland, Oregon: Music Millenium East at SE 32nd and Burnside, Everyday Music on NE 19th and Sandy, and Tower Music in the Gateway Shopping Center. Very soon it will also be available on the net at cdbaby.com and will be available at other stores in the Portland area.
So go get one!
ThunderThunder - Wednesday, August 18th, 2004 12:41 AM PDT Thanks to all of you who came to see us at The Horse Brass on Sunday, August 15th. Your support just might enable us to come back there soon, perhaps on a monthly basis. Check our calendar for details. Again, thanks for coming.
ThunderChristy (Harbick) Palmer - Thursday, June 24th, 2004 5:22 PM PDT Hey Dale! Glad to see you're all still alive and doing your music "thing"!danawinkler - Monday, February 2nd, 2004 6:22 PM PST i punched in "dog eats squirrel" and got your poem when dogs dream; great! my dog ate a squirrel friday, tail and all;now what? by the time you read this i'll know. i'd love to read more dog poems...thanksLaura Pettis-Clark - Wednesday, December 31st, 2003 5:21 PM PST Nice web site, but I'm not sure I understand what Thunder Crow means. Perhaps it references the thundering gas and crows feet that go along with middle age?? Anywho...Good luck with the C.D.! Hope it goes Platinum!!Marty McCray - Thursday, December 18th, 2003 3:57 PM PST Really enjoyed the bio's!! Can't wait to hear the CD. I heard that one track has a killer drummer on it....young looking guy...Thunder - Sunday, September 7th, 2003 11:14 PM PDT Hey folks! Welcome to the Thunder Crow guestbook. Please feel free to comment at length on whatever you like, but please remain civil and try to call on your better angels. I'll stop in from time to time to see how things are going, and if needed, break up the riots and pitch in a glib reply or two while I'm at it.