lol
11/17/2018 10:46 AM
me and wylie forgot.
11/17/2018 11:48 AM
Posted by laramiebob on 11/17/2018 10:46:00 AM (view original):
lol
this guy seems antisocial...a shame....he thinks about me and watches everything i say....he broke the deal...
11/17/2018 11:51 AM
so now i have 9 again..i need 1 more.....because they were cool at that time i pick chicago..
11/17/2018 11:56 AM (edited)
how about this laraamiebob...you know more about music then any of us.....especially me.....you are the king...i bow down to you...
now will you please go back to your kind in the wild jungle of idiots and morons and ****tards and dopes and lol and and boring boring boring bunch of antisocial bores.
11/17/2018 12:01 PM
Posted by dino27 on 11/17/2018 11:48:00 AM (view original):
me and wylie forgot.
sorry, my bad. If I remember correctly (which I obviously may not) they (CCR) were not very proud of the performance
11/17/2018 1:19 PM
I like Jethro Tull for Woodstock. Ian Anderson is one weird dude. He would have fit right in\.


Also, a CD recommendation: John Hiatt - The Eclipse Sessions. Best Hiatt CD in a while in my opinion
11/17/2018 1:22 PM
I'll throw out on of my favorite bands (for their work in the 70s) and say Yes.

The problem with Yes is that, while technically active in late 1969, they really didn't start producing great music until 1971.
11/17/2018 7:20 PM
yes is easily one of my favorite bands of all times.....the yes album had to sell a million headphones in its day.
i believe they got the name when someone said yes to whether or not he liked simon and garfunkel.
it is a total disgrace they had to wait so long to be honored by the hall of fame.
11/17/2018 8:18 PM
i liked Yes, but I have a feeling they'd be pretty boring in concert. Never saw them live, but they seem like they would be.
Here is an interesting topic: Good and bad concerts you have seen

A few of the worst:
Van Morrison, Moody Blues, Pure Prairie League, Brockhampton ( a rap group I took my two sons to see)
A few of the best:
John Hiatt, Peter Gabriel, Brandi Carlisle, Jethro Tull, Billy Joel, Deep Purple, David Bowie, Cowboy Junkies, Richard Thompson
11/18/2018 12:40 AM
Can't forget the Who (when they were all still alive)
11/18/2018 12:40 AM
Best concerts: Jethro Tull/ Uriah Heep, Lynyrd Skynyrd/ Ted Nugent, James Taylor/ Carly Simon, Police/ Go-Go's, The Cars/ Nick Lowe, The Kinks at The Ritz on New Years Eve, Talking Heads on mescaline at Forest Hills, Squeeze at Stephen Talkhouse, U2 at Stony Brook.

Absolute Best: Bruce Springsteen opening the then brand new Brendan Byrne Arena, and I'm not a huge Boss fan.

Asterick****--The Who/ Clash at Shea Stadium---****** up on booze, pot, mescaline, coke, mushrooms--went back to the car and had sex with a wild girl named Nancy
11/18/2018 4:27 AM (edited)
everyone called her lil.
11/18/2018 9:25 AM
last 2 memorable concerts i saw was x a few years ago......i single handily got the sound man to raise the guitar sound....could not hear billy zoom.
aimme mann / michael penn.
11/18/2018 12:11 PM
Posted by dino27 on 11/17/2018 8:18:00 PM (view original):
yes is easily one of my favorite bands of all times.....the yes album had to sell a million headphones in its day.
i believe they got the name when someone said yes to whether or not he liked simon and garfunkel.
it is a total disgrace they had to wait so long to be honored by the hall of fame.
Yes...I mean, I agree.
11/18/2018 12:25 PM
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