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TooTough
I think it´s the Boston show.
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TooTough
I think it´s the Boston show.
He says: "Welcome, Chicago"...
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TooTough
I think it´s the Boston show.
He says: "Welcome, Chicago"...
...doesn't mean much....I once saw the Who in L.A. and Daltry said "Hello Atlanta"
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filstan
This is from the PBS WTTW Chicago tv Winos show from 1993 I am pretty sure. I was there for this videotaping that was done on the NW side of Chicago at the WTTW studios. I have an old VHS copy of the entire show. What a treat that was to be there. Very laid back atmosphere. Keith and all of the Wino's had some fun. Main Offender tunes featured.Killer version of GS with Keith shining on vocals and some fine guitar licks. I recall them closing with Whip it Up. Ears rang for 24 hours after that one. Talk about LOUD...
You had to be on a list to get in. I got 4 entrances via my dad who called in a favor because he used to be Treasurer for WTTW back in the 70's. To say I felt extremely lucky to get in was an understatement.
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stonehearted
This is obviously a made-for-television pro filming, and I do remember seeing it at the time, and if Bockris is right about the date of filming, then Waddy's site has the info: December 28 - WTTW-TV Studios, Chicago, Illinois - VH-1 recordings for its series “Center Stage”
More at: [waddywachtelinfo.com]
Also, here's a New York Times review of the special when it aired: [www.nytimes.com]
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filstan
It was from the PBS series called Center Stage. I believe the taping was done in very late Dec of 1992. ...
You had to be on a list to get in. I got 4 entrances via my dad who called in a favor
because he used to be Treasurer for WTTW back in the 70's. To say I felt extremely lucky to get in was an understatement.
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TooTough
I think it´s the Boston show.
He says: "Welcome, Chicago"...
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TooTough
I think it´s the Boston show.
He says: "Welcome, Chicago"...
...doesn't mean much....I once saw the Who in L.A. and Daltry said "Hello Atlanta"
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Doxa
It's good that Keith later avoided mistakes like that
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Doxa
It's good that Keith later avoided mistakes like that
?! It wasn't a mistake - the footage is from Chicago
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DandelionPowderman
I didn't get you at first, either, Doxa - I do now
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Doxa
aah, that was nasty, sorry
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aah, that was nasty, sorry
Yep! And misdirected to boot.
When you write unclear things people will misunderstand you.
It's not their fault. You've been around long enough to know that.
But if you're having fun, keep it up, Dox!
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DandelionPowderman
I didn't get you at first, either, Doxa - I do now
Hehe.. I probably should have put there 'potential mistakes a'la Daltrey' in the first place... (and knowing that for some sensitive people here Keef can never do no wrong... aah, that was nasty, sorry...).
Or I guess it is better not try to be funny and tongue-in-a-cheek but write literally every time...
My bad, my bad.
- Doxa
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Doxa
Writing unclear things is my second nature, you've around long enough to know that.
Funnily, I've been around rather long, like you, but I have never received one nice kind word from you, but only that sort of 'corrections' from your department of historical accuracy (or what it is) if there ever been a chance. Or those kind of lectural statements like the one quoted. Was it that I some ten years ago misspelled your name, have said not always so flattering things about Keith Richards, or you just don't like the way I write, or what? Just curious.
I was having fun. Not any more. But it's alright.
- Doxa
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Writing unclear things is my second nature, you've around long enough to know that.
Funnily, I've been around rather long, like you, but I have never received one nice kind word from you, but only that sort of 'corrections' from your department of historical accuracy (or what it is) if there ever been a chance. Or those kind of lectural statements like the one quoted. Was it that I some ten years ago misspelled your name, have said not always so flattering things about Keith Richards, or you just don't like the way I write, or what? Just curious.
I was having fun. Not any more. But it's alright.
- Doxa
It's unfortunate that you perceive things that way, Doxa,
but if it means so much to you please open a fresh thread about it.
I'd far rather read about filstan's experience at the Winos show.