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Rhoden | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2006-08-23 - I saw this band at Georgia Tech outside near a bonfire around the time of a homecoming game in about 1975 or so, if I recall correctly. Maybe even earlier. I was about seven years old. I remembered the name somehow. When I mentioned having seen such a band, nobody ever believed me.
22 September 2008

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Buddha the Magnificent
2006-07-10 - Buddha the Magnificent saw Thermos open for the HGB reunion at Variety June 2 - fantastic show - you guys were on top of your game. Thanks so much for getting the evening off to a great start
22 September 2008

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Paul Weibel | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
Hey Steve Marsh, one of my best times was Langford's Traveling Band! Never seen Thermos, since I moved to Dallas, many years ago. Oh well.just had a memory! Paul
22 September 2008

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Sam | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2006-06-03 - Another ripple in the force last night! The bad thing about opening a show is that you don't get to do your full set. How about a headliner show real soon??
Oh and by the way, here's hoping for a Hampton Grease Band world tour. Stupendous
22 September 2008

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Allen Black | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2006-05-28 - Hey Tommy. well thanks for the memories. i mean i remember you all back then . boogidy boogidy boogidy booo. I can't help but laugh when i remember you wearing the t shirt that said 'eat my shorts' and then you all playing Yard Man as thefinal song and you're down to the boxer shorts with the hearts all over em'. it still makes me laugh. it was a really fun time and great performamnces. see ya'll at the Variety. om
22 September 2008

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Anna Whitton | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2006-03-11 - Hi Tommy! Remember the Whitton Sisters? There are are many memories, some probably shouldn't be listed here! Remember the Wig Mart and Junkies' Cove? I am a Licensed Massage Therapist now currently living in Hutchinson, KS. Teresa became an RN still in the Big "A".We can still meet behind the dumpster if you like (Laughin' Place)! Love, Anna
22 September 2008

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Thermos Greenwood | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2005-11-01 - We made a ripple in the Force without a doubt! I was at the merchandise table explaining to some woman that the photos were taken by Jim Wiggins. She asked me who I was and I pointed to the B&W shot of Thermos with pigtails sticking out of the earholes of the WWI fighter pilot helmet. Her eyes got great big and she moved closer, putting her face right up to mine. I said, "Am I supposed to know who you are?" and she just moved closer. I thought maybe I saw a bit of Princess Waki Waki, but I thought she lived in Hawaii. Then, she made a little hula motion with her arms and I knew it was her. I couldn't believe it and I tingled all over all night long. It was more fun than the law allows and I can't thank everyone enough! I think everyone out did themselves this year. Fabulous costumes--the woman with the giant butt, the old lady in the car with ADL stickers, and the guy in the grass skirt and wood cone bikini top who danced his ass off to every song. The legendary Marching Abominables were great as always. Fidelity Teakwood singing Hey, Whiteman! was a gas. Even the mysterious Earth showed up. I don't think I've ever had so much fun. I've already talked to Diamond Lil about singing a couple of songs for next year. If there is something we haven't done that you want to hear, let us know so we can get it together.
22 September 2008

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Guy Adams | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
2005-11-01 - Thanks to Thermos and the gang and all of the other bands and musicians for the best night of music we have heard in ages.You guys were right on.This remastered Pinhead Teddy cd sounds excellent, anyone who didn't get one,should immediately.Hark back to a time of innocence and mayhem.
22 September 2008

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Postelle T. DeWitt | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
All in all the evening of Oct.29 went well.We were received graciously by the throngs of youth(well sort of youthful)bathed in various types of sin,such as over indulgence in libation and dancing with sexual overtones.They were set afoot by this band of nor do wells called Thermos Greenwood and the colored people although their tunes were a bit catchy and melodic.The entrance of a marching band called the Marching Abominables was an abomination for sure but I must admit those swing tunes made my feet move a little.I was appalled when my beloved was attacked on the dance floor by a brunhilde type in full regalia, not to mention this green cowboy thing that was attached to her(see pictures to come ).Although we were a bit out of our age bracket,our branch of the Anti-Destination League,S.T.A.L.L,Stop traffic at league's leisure imparted their message with joy and revelation and will look forward to next year
22 September 2008

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IdaBelle DeWitt | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
I believe my most fond recollection of Mr. Greenwood and his colored ensemble would have to be Saturday evening, at 10:00 p.m., October 29th of 2005, at the establishment of Jake's Toad House. As president of the Madison co-ed Garden Club, and founder of S.T.A.L.L. (stop traffic at league's leisure), the Madison chapter of The Anti- Destination League, not only did I attend the function for some light hearted revelry, but also as a means of raising support for our newly formed organization. I believe we had influence on slowing not only traffic, but the very essence of daily life. To my delight, when I awoke on Sunday morning, October 30th of 2005, to dress for church, I found that time itself had been reversed for one full hour. Truly yours,
IdaBelle DeWit
22 September 2008

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MIles Anderson | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
Richmond, Virginia, 30 years ago or so, raining torrentially, me and a dozen-or-so artsy hippie types splash and slosh upstairs to see and hear the improbably named TG&theCP.

While I'd be lying if I said I remembered more than random details -- a left-handed guitarist, a 5-string Fender bass -- the songs and performance left what appears at this point to be an indelible imprint on my memory. This, I thought, is what a great band is supposed to be.

It's thrilling to know that the band are still out there somewhere, doing it.
22 September 2008

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Buster Heim | MOVE IMAGE PLEASE
I missed it! You got all colored up and I missed it! Will it happen again? Ever? Now I have to keep checkin' back for another potential sighting. I have such good, if unclear, memories. Piedmont Arts Festival! Runnin' with DDDean to the Last Resort to see the post-Thermos Millionaires, or the Downtown Cafe. My frat brother's 45 rpm copy of Who Gave The Monkey A Gun. Time to check ebay again!
22 September 2008

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