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heardonthestreet wrote:OMG! That must have been the thrill of a lifetime, Barb. Who impressed you the most?
James Taylor was SO good and looked so good, lol.
I wondered if Neal performed and what he played, as all that was on the dvd was him making that profound statement, a little part of just his quitar style without saying who the artist was. They didn't show the person, just the guiter and hands, but I recognized Neal's SSB and at the end I'm sure it was Neal playing the SSB when the credits were rolling. His name wasn't on the credits on the dvd at all.
I was sure he would do something with Santana.
Did Neal perform with someone and what did he play, Barb?
Red13JoePa wrote:Guess Neal's just NOT famous enough without Perry, right?
LAWoman wrote: Silly bait--this show was definately not about Perry or even Journey.
LAWoman wrote:I'm not keeping a scorecard as to who is on what "side". You have to do some serious reading between the lines to make something of the original post so why why bring Perry's name into it.
This place is really not worth reading or participating in anymore for the rare sliver of info; it's mainly a bunch of in-fighting and innuendo. Have at it, the 10 people who bother to come here--duke it out amongst yourselves!
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