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GaryH

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Wow I read about this place. The Who, Cream and many top bands played there in the 60s. Were the acoustics good?
The good thing about the old arena was that there wasn't a bad seat in the place. There were 3,000 seats but the seats surrounded the stage and the stage spun around (slowly) 360 degrees. So at times the band was right in front of you and at other times, you were behind the band. So you were always close to the stage. I probably saw 6 shows there and I never had a problem with the acoustics. I expect someone with a greater musical knowledge than me could give a better description of the acoustics. Being an open air arena, I expect that a purist would scoff at this. LOL. I wish I could have seen Led Zeppelin, Cream, or the Who there.

EB- Thanks for the update. The new arena looks great, but I miss the charm of the old outdated arena where It seemed you were right on top of the performers. (Kind of like the way I feel about the old Yankee Stadium compared to the new one,)
 
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The Byrds, What' happening


At the family home, this group has always been very popular.
 
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Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
They put out a pretty good first album

 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.

sene5hos

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The Tea Party, Heaven coming down


I really like this tune, which I would describe as heavy.

The Tea Party are a Canadian rock band from Windsor, Ontario. Formed in the early 1990
 
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sene5hos

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Kim Wilde, Can't get enough (of your love)


We don't think of putting videos of women. Here is live that I like.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
Seen them in Vancouver two years ago, amazing band.

 

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Sene,

I take it that you posted that song on Election Day because you no longer care who wins? That's how you feel? Maybe it's an appropriate song because you don't have a vote anyway.
 
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sene5hos

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Sene,

I take it that you posted that song on Election Day because you no longer care who wins? That's how you feel? Maybe it's an appropriate song because you don't have a vote anyway.

Yes, my campaign is over.
No matter who wins, I live in Canada.
But it's certain that what is going on in the USA interests me.
I have always liked my relationship with Americans.
It's just Trump's attitude that I don't like.
 

GaryH

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NCITW and Sene - I have another concert story to relate to you. I saw Phil Collins about 30 years ago in Saratoga NY. There is a large hotel and Banquet Hall on the grounds of the arts center and I noticed a wedding reception going on as I entered the concert area on a warm summer's evening. Collins began the concert with "I Don't Care Anymore" ("In the Air Tonight" came near the end.) But about 5 songs into the concert Collins announced that he had a special request for a special lady. Down the aisle came the bride still in her wedding dress(with the groom). Collins called them both onstage and said to the bride "I hear this is your favorite song". He then played "Against All Odds." What a wedding memory for the bride.


Sorry to hear about Phil's declining health. I hope he's doing better.
 
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