Talk:Molly Hatchet

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[edit] Band Name

It should be noted that several versions of the Hatchet Molly story are out there. No one seems to have been able to locate the original legend. See this page for some variations:

http://www.amiright.com/names/origins/m_1.shtml —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jkolak (talkcontribs) 06:26, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] genre

I have added southern metal to the genres. If you disagree, take it off. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.124.166.2 (talk) 16:49, 23 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] From article

Found this spurious comment at the end of the article:

Danny Joe Brown was a vocalist and harmonica player for Hatchet, not a bassist. Other sources say his massive stroke occurred in 1998, not '95.

Do with it what you will. — Frecklefoot | Talk 17:03, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

did someone remove the picture? why?I am Paranoid 21:40, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] DVD - Live in Hamburg

Did not see mention of the DVD Live in Hamburg - stupendous rock video that it is.

Available on Amazon. Recorded at the Harley Davison Festival 2004,This is quite an achievement when you consider that the band had just undergone radical personnel changes, with a new bass guitarist and the return of Hlubek as the second guitarist. But the star of the show, as it seems always, is Bobby Ingram on lead guitar who gives another stellar performance. Bobby puts everything into this act and some of the solos are noticeably superior to and more powerful than other versions I've heard. And there is a blistering guitar solo to introduce 'Dreams' which in itself also contains some pounding lead guitar work. Bobby deserves full praise for his courage as his wife had previously recently suddenly died.

The DVD has a bonus CD with the same concert recording but with reduced material for the sake of length.There are also bonus features with an interesting interview with Bobby.

  1. DVD Release Date: 26 Sep 2005
  2. Run Time: 125 minutes [not sure this is correct, my version is 135+ mins

Royzee (talk) 23:14, 25 November 2007 (UTC)