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Thread: Haven't heard this in a while...
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10-24-2008 02:41 AM #466
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10-24-2008 02:46 AM #467
Parliament and Bootsy
I think Mr. Clinton may be there too.
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10-27-2008 12:39 AM #468
MC5
NSFW!
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10-27-2008 09:17 PM #469
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10-31-2008 06:41 PM #470
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10-31-2008 07:14 PM #471
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10-31-2008 07:30 PM #473
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11-02-2008 12:31 AM #474
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Man...watched the 25 or 6 to 4 video...Kath was absolutely amazing. The quality of the video isn't great, but the guitar solo by Kath is worth the watch.
Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4
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11-02-2008 12:55 AM #475
This group opened for Led Zeppelin in Dallas in 1969.
I'm not making this up, I saw the concert. Sorry about the video quality; it's dreadful, but history isn't always pretty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ef2Li9CUXE
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11-02-2008 05:21 AM #476
A perfect example of a thought I've had for many years now, I think it is a quote from the Blues Brothers movie, "We gotta have the horns, that FAT sound." Or the quote mighta been from a PBS documentary, I don't remember.
Anyways, bands with horns just MOVE me! Chicago, Sly and the Family, JB hisowndamnself, Blood, Sweat and frickin' Tears!!!
That is some TERRORIZING video! Better than 99% of the stuff I've posted. Very nice, sir!
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11-03-2008 12:11 AM #477
Thank you kindly.
Actually, the song "The Smell of Incense" was not a bad pop song at all for the era IMO. The lead singers, Dan Seals and John Ford Coley went on to minor success under the name England Dan and John Ford Coley. They might be familiar to some of the older err... more experienced visitors to this part of the board. Dan Seals also had some contact with one of my favorite female country singers, Suzy Bogguss.
The incongruity of them opening for Led Zeppelin is positively staggering. Rock & Roll wasn't always the sterile corporatized machine it later became.
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11-05-2008 06:42 AM #478
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11-07-2008 06:26 AM #479
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11-07-2008 08:42 PM #480


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