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Chris the OO is the Who, Cockney lad you see, Sumfink like de Pretty Fings, Taking a Ball & Chalk,up the Apple & Pears, It must have been incredible to see the Who in the early 60's! I was watching a clip of the concert for New York to benefit the first responders after 9/11 & it blew my mind to see firemen and other men in uniform rocking out to their music. I heard somewhere that they were one of the first groups to say yes. That reminds me of another performer I wish i had seen - Joe Cocker. There's a great clip on you tube of him performing the Randy Newman song "You Can Leave Your Hat On" -the sax player will blow you away. |
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The only time I had seen Joe Cocker, was in a London Pub,the place was packed, and who was in the Pub getting slowly Smashed-Mr Cocker, the band was hot, and as the evening drew on, he slid up to the stage and just simply blew the place away,What a Performance, pure energy,
God rest his Soul. Isn't wonderful the way Music can can break through Distance, and get people talking who are thousands of Miles apart.As I said previously don't pay to much heed to my profile-just went through a very bad patch. As FZ says on Joe's Garage, Music is the best. |
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The only time I had seen Joe Cocker, was in a London Pub,the place was packed, and who was in the Pub getting slowly Smashed-Mr Cocker, the band was hot, and as the evening drew on, he slid up to the stage and just simply blew the place away,What a Performance, pure energy, God rest his Soul. Isn't wonderful the way Music can can break through Distance, and get people talking who are thousands of Miles apart.As I said previously don't pay to much heed to my profile-just went through a very bad patch. As FZ says on Joe's Garage, Music is the best. Indeed it is - what would we do without music? It would be a sad world that's for sure... |
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Isn't it odd, I suddenly don't know what say.
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Chris Thile at The Stevens Center...
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primus in 3d...took live performance to a new level!!!
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Edited by
ROB6546
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Sat 03/11/17 11:13 AM
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I saw Joe Cocker at the Temple theater in Tacoma I had 4th row seats back in the late 90's ,it was a excellent show. I also saw Roy Orbison at the Paramount in the 90's that was one of those shows that you never forget.
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tie, the budweiser superfest with Cult Jam, Earth Wind and Fire, and New Edition
and Prince, the year before he died |
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Foghat was an excellent show. Craig MacGregor on bass. They jam!
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Skynyrd & ZZ TOP. Pittsburgh Great show!
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Had a few friends from the States staying for awhile, around the Mid 70s ( I think )it may have been later,a beautiful Sunny Day,anyway a big crowd of us-sweaty tickets in our hands, headed of to the Wembley Stadium, support Bands,
AC-DC, The Who, Nils Lofgren, and ending the night, the Floyd,What a day |
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