Wednesday, March 11, 2026

One-Eyed Head Hunter With A Six-Pack of Gunny Sacks vs. Eagles Acapella Masterpiece

 March 11, 2026

   Not much makes me happier than a good, solid rock band performing outdoors with a New River Mesa sunset behind them.

Born On The Bayou Busts A Jam

Had a blast at the Cave Creek Museum's Miner Dinner last night held at the new outdoor pavilion at Harold's. Great people and great music. Really dug the band, Born On The Bayou, who made a bold claim from the stage: "We are the only CCR (Credence Clearwater Revivial) cover band led by two females, in Cave Creek, tonight." Truer words were never spoke. They got down and I dig-em!

The CCR girls also did an opening set of eccletic rock and I have to say, this one made me tear up.

Eagles Go All Acapella

I saw the boys—original Eagles all—do this live back in 1980 so it has some extra meaning behind it.

Some of my friends have a way with words, and Buckeye is one of them.


"A one-eyed head hunter with a six-pack of gunny sacks."

—Buckeye Blake, describing Mickey Free

Daily Whip Out: "Head In Hand"

  How's that for a mind warping segue in one blog post?

"Now I have loved you like a baby
Like some lonesome child
And I have loved you in a tame way
And I have loved you wild"

Seven Bridges Road, Eagles

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:00 PM

    Steve Young best and original version of seven bridges road!

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  2. Anonymous8:03 PM

    The songwriter of "7 Bridges Road" was Steve Young. It's natural for folks to associate it with the Eagles -- they made it their own -- but credit should be given where credit is due.

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