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The Rover

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  1. Many great thing to like about The Who, past & present ! ! ! One of my favorite Who Things . . . My Generation from Live At Leeds One of the Best Hard Rock songs by Anyone ! !
  2. I just want to know.... was the Dog "Triumph" anywhere at this prestigious event ??
  3. ALICE COOPER ~~ OCT 23RD ~~ DALLAS THE SMASHING PUMPKINS ~~ NOV 3RD ~~ GRAND PRARIE Both were dissapointments. They weren't bad by any means. But what they presented did not blow away. The SP, I would nver pay to see them again..... when I only really enjoyed 3 songs from thei set. Fact is, I expected the concert to start at a level of "Bullet With Butterfly Wings".... but.... that is where the concert ended, or climaxed. No Thank You. That's not god enough!! Alice was fine, but I am too much very spoiled to have seen the oriignal band perform all of "Killer" in 1972.... and THAT has never been topped since. Sorry folks, the BBB Tour was a drunkfest. Not interested!!
  4. But, his "flagpole" is headed NorthWest.
  5. Get ready for something compeletly different . . . . . I warned you . . . . .
  6. Gettin' down into the good shit !!!
  7. Welcome realstu... Great to see another veteran of Led Zeppelin from the wild and wooly 70's!

  8. SMASHING PUMKINS -- The Trifecta for Me CHERB ROCK TODAY BULLET WITH BUTTERFLY WINGS
  9. The YARDBIRDS . . . . that other famous English band . . .
  10. That kind of photo just stops you in your tracks . . . The Rulers of The Universe
  11. There's something so Dolly Partonish about this picture..
  12. DVD Full Live Performances Tracks 1. Dinah-Moe Humm 2. I'm the Slime 3. Montana 4. St Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast 5. Dirty Love 6. Cosmic Debris 7. Stink-Foot "This is where you go to find every aspect of Frank's music squeezed into two perfectly formed records." - Dweezil Zappa. This new addition to Eagle Vision's acclaimed Classic Albums series focuses on Frank Zappa's early-'70s albums OVERNITE SENSATION (1973) and APOSTROPHE (') (1974). Together they encapsulate Zappa's extraordinary musical diversity, and were also the two most commercially successful albums that he released in his prolific career. As ever, the program uses interviews, musical demonstrations, rare archive and home movie footage, plus live performances to tell the story behind the conception and recording of these groundbreaking albums. Source: Eagle Rock Entertainment *********************************** Like Joelmon, I saw Zappa in 1975, only I saw him in Austin.
  13. Playing the opeing notes to "Heartbreaker"
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