In honour of our special surprise guest yesterday, Mr. Dave Lizmi! One of the truly greatest hits 30 years ago in 1991 was “Nobody Said It Was Easy” by The Four Horsemen. Its dirty rock and roll sound clashed with everything going on at the time. They were rock, they were punk, they were southern, they were screaming, and they were truly special. “Nobody Said It Was Easy” is the song that hooked us.
THE FOUR HORSEMEN
- Frank C. Starr – vocals
- Haggis – rhythm and slide guitars
- Dave Lizmi – lead and rhythm guitars
- Ben Pape – bass
- Kenneth “Dimwit” Mongomery – drums
Thank you Dave! Rest in peace Frank and Ken.
Why is the drummer’s nickname “dimwit”??
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Punk rock. He was in DOA.
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Oh, got it.
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I always hear Black Crowes (Moneymaker era) in this song.
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The only two bands that had the same bluesy vibe at the time were the Crowes and Quireboys.
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Arc Angels maybe? Even Georgia Satellites? I dunno
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Hey, these guys are good!
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Yeah man!
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