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This is a favorite of mine, if it's not too late for some rawk.  (Is it?) 

 

Excellent!  So Steve Wynn, not Steve Wynnewood, eh? Cool!

 

Woah! Many extra points for being in a bike shop! 

 

And SW has an awesome forum here that lets you post without stopping the video. :)

 

Trenton, you have outdone yourself. :)

 

The earnest drummer chick is of course awesome.

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Woah! Many extra points for being in a bike shop! 

 

The earnest drummer chick is of course awesome.

 

I knew I could count on you to take notice of both of these items. :D

 

Steve Wynn used to be in a band The Dream Syndicate - and he was also behind this one, from a few years back which might sound familiar to you and other XPN listeners.  (filmed in Bordentown - probably that little record shop that hosts concerts)

 

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I knew I could count on you to take notice of both of these items. :D

 

Steve Wynn used to be in a band The Dream Syndicate - and he was also behind this one, from a few years back which might sound familiar to you and other XPN listeners.  (filmed in Bordentown - probably that little record shop that hosts concerts)

 

It does sound a little familiar.  Nice. :)  Nice full guitar chords.

 

I love Bordentown!  It feels like the 50s or 60s, at least the parts on 130 that I go through occasionally.  Also, Mastori's and that other close-by diner (Town and Country?) are awesome!

 

But you realise of course that I will forever confuze Steve Wynn with both Steve Wynnewood and the former owner of the Golden Nugget!

 

And not to mention Wynnewood, PA or Wynnewood, OK. :rolleyes::P;)

 

An interesting (to me, anyway) factoid from Wikipedia:

 

History

There is also a Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. The railroad workers were from Pennsylvania and named the existing townsites what they wanted. They also named Paoli and Ardmore, Oklahoma after towns in Pennsylvania. Wynnewood was known as "Walner" before that happened.

 

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