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  1. 17 hours ago, SteveAJones said:
    It's strange because not only are the '70s-'80s right in my wheelhouse, as
    expected, but I also have more than a fair amount of knowledge about pop culture from the '50-60s, whereas again the Millenials are completely self-referential.

    Totally agree, today I was playing the soundtrack to American Graffiti. It opens with Rock Around The Clock and is packed full of great 50's rockers.  

  2. I was a big fan of The Sundays and at the right time and place in the early 1990's. Always wanted to be a rock photographer, but somehow became an HR Manager instead. Found these negatives in a box recently and had them converted digitally. Not the best quality, but a memory just the same. Hope you enjoy The Sundays - Chicago 1993. 

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  3. Took my son for his HS graduation and we camped all around the island. Even made it to Laugardalsholl, a house of the holy. check it out. You're going to love it!

     

  4. Talked my Ladyfriend into going to see The Last Waltz tonight. At first she thought I was kidding when I told her it was a Scorsese film, then I told her it would have Emmylou Harris and Neil Diamond in it and she really thought I was full of it. She was really blown away by how good the music was and she knew almost every song, after swearing to me she only knew The Weight and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.

    If you have a chance, go see it in the theater, it was really good. 

     

  5. 3 hours ago, zeppcollect said:

    Reading that old thread, let me provide this ...

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    The photographer remains unknown to me. And yes, Page (in chain-smoking modus) played well that night, very well ....

    Must have borrowed a guitar from Carlos? Never seen JP with that guitar before.

  6. Tangerine was one of the first ones I learned as well. Once YouTube came around and some explained the tuning and pattern I learned That's The Way and it's one of my favorites to play. Now Fearless by Pink Floyd, that's a different story!

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