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To: qdog who wrote (537)10/4/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: uel_Dave  Respond to of 12231
 
<<Then there is Canada's own....Neil Young.>>. I never got to see Neil Young, except for on TV; but I guess he had an impact with Stills, Crosby, Nash along with woman from Canada called Joni Mitchell at Woodstock. I remember my first concert in Europe was YES with Anserson, Howe and Wakeman. I also got to see Bob Dylan during his Rolling Thunder review in ~ 1974-5. FWIW, My wife liked Stephenwolf, Guess Who and some Rush later on............

It hard to belive that some of these bands are still around and touring such as Aerosmith, which I saw almost 25 years ago..........Someone needs some $$

I almost saw Led Zep, but someone died and they went back to England....



To: qdog who wrote (537)10/4/1999 9:09:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 12231
 
pigs on the wing. great album. eom



To: qdog who wrote (537)10/5/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: quidditch  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12231
 
Dead and Kinks for concerts (probably because I saw them the most).

But when the Dead would go into one of their jams, rolling from electric guitar riffs and pick'in, then acoustic then soft, lulling you to sleep and then roar out of the box again--Lesh, Weir and Garcia--one in particular--Saint Stephen--the audience (Fillmore E., I think) was rolling, floating, stomping on a different planet.

As for Kinks, Dave D no mean picker himself. (Rufian--glad I'm not the only one who remembers Procol Harum fondly. Best guitar--Devil Came from Kansas--Gary Booker was on keyboards, but who was lead guitar---ah! Robin Trower)
Steve