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12634. concerned - 12/10/2004 1:51:39 AM

Memories of Bubble Puppy
by Roy Cox

BUBBLE PUPPY
THE "HOT SMOKE AND SASSAFRAS" BOYS

I instigated the formation of the "Bubble Puppy" in 1968. We were four of the best available musicians the State of Texas had to offer. I had worked with Rod Prince in the Bad Seeds. We heard about Todd Potter from our original drummer, Clayton Pulley. Rod Prince knew David Fore and he took Greg’s place. Greg was our second drummer. After the Puppy solved it’s personnel problems, the band was one and we really came together.
In my opinion, we were four of the most talented and dedicated musicians the world had to offer. I have never since and neither will I ever again experience that type of bonding with other human beings. We all wanted the same thing - to be a Rock and Roll player. And for two wonderfully creative years, we did just that. No one on this planet could have been more dedicated to the cause than "The Bubble Puppy".

We wrote "Hot Smoke" one night in the recording studio. We had the place all to ourselves. Todd was ill at the time, so Rod, David, and I went to the studio to jam. Oh, the jams we used to have! Cream was our inspiration. Todd came in a few days later and added his lead part. "Hot Smoke" was then on its way into the history books and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It is listed under the category of "One hit wonders". I am proud. Incidentally, "Hot Smoke" was not the intended single, the flip side was.

12635. concerned - 12/10/2004 1:51:55 AM

The Puppy was then on its way. "Hot Smoke" was a huge hit. Staying at the top of the charts for literally months, it was #1 in such places as Houston, Chicago, Miami, San Antonio, Dallas, Denver, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Philly, etc. for two and three months running. We were amazed.

We then managed to have the ultimate experience. The Puppy toured with everyone who was anyone -- Steppenwolf, Spirit, Canned Heat, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Grassroots, MC-5, Ambouy Dukes, Chambers Brothers, Janis Joplin, Johnny Winter, Nice, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, ZZ Top, Moody Blues, BB. King, Grand Funk Railroad, Mother Earth, Rare Earth, The Turtles, Ohio Express, The 1910 Fruitgum Co., The Buckinghams, Sir Douglas Quintet, Blackoak Arkansas, Bob Seger. The list goes on and I just can’t remember all of the wonderful and talented artists who we met while on the road. And if you came to Texas, you played with " The Puppy".

12636. concerned - 12/10/2004 1:52:03 AM

Some of these men and women are still my friends. And they, as well as I, are very excited about this new venture - the "BluesKnights". Many of them are ready to participate in this project and I am extremely happy about that.

I will mention the time I met Hugh Hefner and Buddy Rich in Chicago at a club called the "Kenetic Playground". We were there to perform for the weekend and Friday had been canceled because of a unruly "peace demonstration". However, Mayor Daily of Chicago lifted the curfew the next day, and we performed Saturday night. That night, our booking agency - William Morris, talked us into staying over for Sunday’s performance of Buddy Rich. That Sunday night, I watched Buddy and his band play the complete score of the musical "West Side Story", and he performed a forty-five minute drum solo. Only the way that Buddy could. Later I met both him and Hugh. I could go on about four young men with a hit record. It was merely AWESOME.

And that was then and this is now.

The New Bubble Puppy CD Hot Smoke will be released soon!

Click here to go to the NEW Bubble Puppy UPDATES page!

Ciao . . . Roy

BluesKnights Headquarters
505 San Jacinto, Ste. #101
Austin, Tx 78701
512-472-9888
roycox@bluesknights.com

12637. wabbit - 12/10/2004 3:26:30 AM

concerned, if you really want that Ray Charles 45, it's available on eBay (of course).

12638. iiibbb - 12/10/2004 5:47:03 AM

Try this game It seems to be doing more than just prune a large data tree.

It's pretty good at guessing.

12639. iiibbb - 12/10/2004 5:48:46 AM

Try this instead

12640. Ms. No - 12/10/2004 6:00:23 PM

That was fun! I beat the machine this time around but I realize that I chose a rather strange word.

Spigot

To me that specifies an outdoor or utility water spout as opposed to the faucet of a bathroom or kitchen sink.

The AI didn't know the word spigot and if I choose "faucet" from its eventual list of suggestions then the answers we give diverge along the shiny-indoor-bathroom-fixture v. crusty-iron-outdoor-fixture line.

12641. iiibbb - 12/10/2004 6:07:55 PM

I think we're training it. A friend of mine thinks it's someones masters thesis.

12642. judithathome - 12/10/2004 6:12:28 PM

It took three extra questions for HAL to get it but he did...but check this out:

You were thinking of asparagus.
Does it have anything to do with salad? You said Yes, I say No.
Can you mash it? You said Yes, I say No.
Is it cold? You said Sometimes, I say No.
Is it smooth? You said Sometimes, I say No.
Does it come in many varieties? You said Sometimes, I say No.
Does it bring joy to people? You said Sometimes, I say No.
Does it go inside other things? You said Sometimes, I say No.

Contradictions Detected
It does not matter if our answers disagree, as over time the game will change its answers to reflect common knowledge. If you feel that the game is in error, the only way to fix it is to play again.

12643. judithathome - 12/10/2004 6:13:31 PM

I think my answers were correct....

12644. Ms. No - 12/10/2004 7:24:57 PM

I'd have said so too, but I realize why some of the questions were asked. Asparagus can be mashed even if it isn't usually but the question was an attempt to determine if you were talking about potatoes.

All the other questions just show that the person who initially entered asparagus into the AI-brain doesn't know much about how it is served and eaten.

12645. judithathome - 12/10/2004 11:04:20 PM

Clearly, they never had white aspargus cold and wrapped in prosciutto.

12646. ronski - 12/11/2004 12:12:56 AM

The Ten Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time

12647. concerned - 12/11/2004 12:56:10 AM

Wonder if it could wrap its electrodes around the idea of a broccoli-filled doughnut.

12648. judithathome - 12/11/2004 1:15:15 AM

Maybe it could but I certainly can't.

12649. alistairConnor - 12/11/2004 1:34:13 AM

Well, I stumped it by thinking about a balcony.

I was intrigued by the following :
Uncommon Knowledge about a balcony
Can you live in it? I say Probably.
Do you wear it? I say Probably.
Is it used during meals? I say Yes.
Can you eat it? I say Yes.
Does it have a tail? I say Probably.
Can you order it at a restaurant? I say Probably.
Is it larger than a country? I say Probably.
Does it have claws? I say Probably.
Can you drink from it? I say Probably.
Does it live in wet-lands? I say Probably.
Is it a specific color? I say Probably.
Does it have good vision? I say Probably.
Does it live near water? I say Probably.
Is it something you can purchase? I say No.
Is it part of a set? I say Yes.
Is it used to carry things? I say Yes.

12650. alistairConnor - 12/11/2004 1:34:48 AM

Poetic.

12651. concerned - 12/11/2004 1:34:59 AM

AC is a virtual reality drug pusher now.

12652. alistairConnor - 12/11/2004 1:36:25 AM

Oddly enough, I was listening to "Let's go get stoned" in the car a few hours ago. I would be keen to hear the B side.

It is my experience that "greatest hits", whoever the artist, leave the best material by the wayside.

12653. concerned - 12/11/2004 1:44:21 AM

That's great. You're in France now?

Well, remembering 'The Train' (keep in mind that I haven't heard it for probably thirty years now), it might seem a little campy since several of the lyrics I recall are between Ray Charles and the Rayettes, one sample (from memory, is):

Ray: "What's that, baby?"
Rayette: "Don't stop now." (spoken Mae West style)
Ray: "Well, after that, I couldn't stop anyhow..."

Obviously, the song was written and performed mostly for fun, and probably suitable as a dance number with soul 1966 style. Hey, I was only eleven years old, but I liked this stuff way more than the Beatles.



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