First I apologize for the (not said by me) profanity but I need to know if it is usually said as part of a live performance by the band which in that case it would make sense, and if not, I might have an explanation. As I alluded to on my previous post you will notice Jillian is on stage. I figured something was up when I messaged Lucas prior to last Sunday regarding the Faces direct message and my pending commentary to confirm if Lynagh was aware of it. When I got no response at all I had the feeling there was “trouble in paradise” then with Jillian on stage that confirmed to about the 75 percent level. Since Sunshine and her no longer have their late Friday, Saturday and Sunday shows at Redneck Riviera, both of them are actively looking for gigs. During the past week I messaged Lucas again when I hadn’t seen him post anything asking if he was okay. He responded last Thursday with “I don’t think we will be seeing each other much anymore”. That sealed it but I tried to bring some humor into the situation by replying, “Faces planning a reunion tour and you going on the road as a backup singer?”. He replied, “Ha Ha I wish”. He apparently has a standing gig on Thursday nights at some out of the way place so I will try and get by at some point when my schedule allows it, and, some more time has passed. In regards to this performance I have received replies from previous clips stating she is “A Badass” and while that is true sometimes the “Badassery” comes out because she is frustrated or mad about something (My guess in this case the breakup) and uses the opportunity to vent during a song when she can. With all that out of the way, this is Lynagh performing The Rolling Stones “Honky Tonk Woman”.
As is his fashion, Sunshine announced somewhat last minute the official music video of Alyssa Coulter and his cover of Nickelback’s “Animals” is today at 12:00PM Central time in the U.S. adjust accordingly for your area.
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