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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
QuoteHairball Ha!
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4 ***years ***ago
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Quotedoitywoik All shows are available on CD anyway, so no need to bootleg anything. To me, not really his greatest shows. Also, at least parts of the movie appear to be around for decades anyway. Excerpts from the Albert Hall shows were and are frequently to be seen in Hendrix docus and can also be found on Youtube. I wonder to what extent the full movie differs from what is already around (a
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4 ***years ***ago
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Quotekeefriff99 C'mon Neil...come to Hartford or Worcester! Ditto. The bcntrum opened in 82 The Who played there. Not exactly as old as the others on the list. Hartford civic in the seventies and rebuilt after the roof collapse in seventy eight. Saw Neil there in ninety one. Neil did the place in Bridgeport in 2012. Baltimore would be excellent the stones were there in 2006. MSG he did
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4 ***years ***ago
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What about Tetsu?
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QuoteHairball That my friend is an awesome lp
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4 ***years ***ago
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Yep on my disc changer five at a time
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4 ***years ***ago
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The expanded box set is available on Amazon for a steal
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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
Best Wishes!
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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
QuoteRockman Black Widow was the only Revell glued up…. AMT for this kid …. you know 1/25 and all that jazz …. That testors glue was something
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4 ***years ***ago
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QuoteHairball Quotedaspyknows Shoreline Amphitheater. Really solid show. Winwood is one of my favorites. When he is playing with Clapton I will be there. I caught 17 of the Clapton Winwood shows and a friend had tickets for the Japanese run but there was the issue of the leaking nuclear power plant and a big work deadline that derailed that trip. I saw one of those fantastic shows at the Ho
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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
Say what
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4 ***years ***ago
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Saw The Who also with Peter Wolf opening. Peter as slim or more than ol mick
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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
Thanks for posting
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4 ***years ***ago
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Actually had the last traffic jam dvd on when I saw this thread! Wish I would have seen them with the dead!
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4 ***years ***ago
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Saw this show in Albuquerque afterwards back at the Hotel they did a little jam. Capaldi was sitting at the bar inebriated talking up some ladies didn’t bother him, Steve hung out and chatted with anybody that wanted too very cool my wife was able to tell him rainmaker was her fave.
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4 ***years ***ago
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Johnny B are you on this thread?
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4 ***years ***ago
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Liver than you’ll ever be
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4 ***years ***ago
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I would really hate to lose one of these but than again who smokes anymore
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4 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
Watch those trousers
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4 ***years ***ago
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Hard to believe. Gone to soon
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QuoteElmo Lewis The show was last night in Macon and featured Wet Willie, the Randall Bramblett Band, Brent Cobb, Marcus King, John Bell (Widespread Panic), Charlie Starr (Blackberry Smoke), Bonnie Bishop (very good looking - her new album is produced by Steve Jordan), the legendary Bonnie Bramlett, Berry Oakley, Jr., Jaimoe (Allman Brothers Band), Lamar Williams, Jr., Johnathan Edwards, and Duan
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4 ***years ***ago
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Seems like I get to fewer shows every year Robin Trower Martin Barre Todd Rundgren David Crosby Burton Cummings The Rolling Stones King Crimson Fred Frith Flying Colors
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4 ***years ***ago
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Quotetatters Only made it to six shows this year, but had front row center for three of them (Mason, Steely Dan, and Purple). Quality over quantity. Mott the Hoople '74 Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets (twice) Yes & Asia with John Lodge, Carl Palmer, and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown Steely Dan Deep Purple Great list. I should have gone to Purple at the tower and kesw
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8 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
one of america's most legendary players. thanks for tearin it up mr mack. rip killer V
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8 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
neil young has been killng it on tour with the promise of the real. having him open for the stones will be terrific.
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8 ***years ***ago
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thanks fer the data!!
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotetatters 5 A.M. Rattle That Lock Faces of Stone Wish You Were Here A Boat Lies Waiting The Blue Money Us and Them In Any Tongue High Hopes Astronomy Domine Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) Fat Old Sun Coming Back to Life On an Island The Girl in the Yellow Dress Today Sorrow Run Like Hell Time Breathe (Reprise) Comfortably Numb while i am psyched to go to
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8 ***years ***ago
footlooseman
its no battle the stones were first and are the best but goddammit zep rocked hard!
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8 ***years ***ago
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in order of interest rolling stones-still the greatest rock and roll band ever neil young&promise of the real-stunning hardcore rock show joe walsh-@#$%& the eagles santana-always a powerhouse richard thompson-power trio nuff said fleetwood mac-with christine back they were complete the who- eric clapton-70th birthday party the dead-a pleasant suprise steve miller band
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8 ***years ***ago
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wand-panet golem
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