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Just now, chuck123wapati said:

lol yea those four big pioneers with 12 inch woofers i had in my front room didn't do a thing i never turned em past 5 oooor maybe 6.

We went to see ELP when they did the tour that became the Welcome Back My Friends album....with "27 TONS OF EQUIPMENT". :rockon:

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20 minutes ago, tsunkasapa said:

We went to see ELP when they did the tour that became the Welcome Back My Friends album....with "27 TONS OF EQUIPMENT". :rockon:

one of my first concerts.

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36 minutes ago, tsunkasapa said:

We went to see ELP when they did the tour that became the Welcome Back My Friends

from the album ' Brain Salad Surgery' ? I have it on vinyl,  plus one other ( triple album) with full version of  Fanfare on it  ...somewhere. I also have a pair of ' 8 tracks' with a live performance of ELP on them. Remember them? 

You do realise you've just pressed the ' nostalgia' button ?   :) :) 

22 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

one of my first concerts.

My first concert was Gene Pitney ....with my parents.....I was a wee lad .

So un-rock'n'roll  !!! :blush: 

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T.M.S Test match special although thinks its going to be painful listening to the Ashes series this winter.

6 music play a lot of stuff you won't hear else where its not good at depends who the DJ is

List of my go to

The Clash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U96B4e5lZlQ&list=PLDWnXJX7OJiwEq4kDOBnoGanRAHlQk3EK

Stiff Littler Fingers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpld4tANUag&list=PLXsZv1NgHeyrGcJ7a3wnFdlqXBCPVcTbw

The Specials https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_np5zgL6EB2E8-GQyhlDAQbDzdVjkbAOL8

Dr Feelgood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvRNRiA_h34&list=PLQlc99hV-nkHY08VwBmhmJa82g5yYitRk

Ian Dury https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0ZHlz-yo44&list=PLP59Fs_hB7C0mH2HrBqk164QtYDcqeLEu could not see this on the greatest hits always makes me smile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooPVuG8ZbNE

Sex Pistols https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGCYNhaZ728

The Kinks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yQRiEtxA5A&list=PL-KZo1It32TzLJ_odVbZMrwC_vYo6fM58 better than The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, oh am i allowed to say that.

Mods may want to take a listen may have to go into adults only section

will also mention Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, The Long Ryders. The Gin Blossoms.  

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1 hour ago, chuck123wapati said:

one of my first concerts.

 

1 hour ago, Handstitched said:

My first concert was Gene Pitney ....with my parents.....I was a wee lad .

I'll be dating myself but here it goes:  My very first concert was in Arizona when I was a wee lad, probably 1971.  I remember it was Glenn Campbell and his band was playing on a flat bed semi instead of a stage.

My very first concert that I attended by myself (with some friends, of course) was Boston, back in 1973 but I'd have to check.  I think it wasTrapeze opened for them, too.  I still have the ticket somewhere....  Wow, yep..... someone said earlier we're opening up some nostalgia .....some great memories taking me nostalgia lane.   Good times to be alive back when I was a kid.   And to be truthful, it's still a good time to be alive....vs the alternative....   Cheers, all! 

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1 hour ago, Handstitched said:

I have it on vinyl,  plus one other ( triple album) with full version of  Fanfare on it  ...somewhere.

Yes, I am part of the crowd on the triple. It was quite a concert.

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I am currently going back to my youth and listening to a type of Prog Rock - Jazz that is often called 'The Canterbury Scene' as many of the bands originated from there in the  1960s & 70s. It includes Soft Machine; Hatfield And The North; Caravan; and others. Here's a taste --

Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (Full Album) - YouTube

Hatfield and the North - Live at Rainbow Theatre, 1975 - YouTube

Soft Machine Alive in Paris 1970 - Out-Bloody-Rageous - YouTube

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Willies roadhouse on XM

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Today it's some Big Brother and Janis. Back to my early high school days.

 

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12 hours ago, tsunkasapa said:

We went to see ELP when they did the tour that became the Welcome Back My Friends album....with "27 TONS OF EQUIPMENT". :rockon:

That was definitely a grand show!  I wasn't so much hearing the music as I was seeing the sound pierce my brain.  Loudest show I've ever seen.

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