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Re: This is how it is done..

Postby JRNYMAN » Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:47 pm

Man! Talk about timeless... I saw them back in '81 or '82 (the first tour Stamos was drumming on) in Chico, CA at some festival at Chico State. And they had already been around for 25 years or some shit like that! Absolutely amazing they're still doing that - and doing it well, too! Truly one of America's treasures!
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Re: This is how it is done..

Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:42 am

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JRNYMAN wrote:Man! Talk about timeless... I saw them back in '81 or '82 (the first tour Stamos was drumming on) in Chico, CA at some festival at Chico State. And they had already been around for 25 years or some shit like that! Absolutely amazing they're still doing that - and doing it well, too! Truly one of America's treasures!


Did you watch that whole show? I was mesmerized after about "I get Around". "Heros and Villains" is stunning. According to Wiki, Jimi Hendrix heard Heros and Villains and called it psychedelic barber shop quartet. :lol:
WAtched the whole thing for the most part. I sorta fast-forwarded through a few parts but I didn't completely skip any.
I found myself completely nostalgic a few times here and there reminiscing about different times in my life when a given song had particular meaning.
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Re: This is how it is done..

Postby G.I.Jim » Wed Oct 30, 2013 2:25 am

I thought you said 10 minutes?? I watched about 20 minutes and it was an hour and 8 minutes! They did sound amazing though, and it was cool to hear some of those songs again. My parents used to listen to them so it brought back some memories for sure. GREAT way to put on a show after 50 years!!! I loved "409" and "Little Deuce Coupe". Thanks Matt. :D
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