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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Gazoo on April 11, 2006, 07:28:32 AM
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Tuned in a bit late, but got to hear a Dead song followed by Bruce's "For You," which Manfred Mann's cover couldn't hold a candle to. Now that I'm finally hearing more really early Bruce, I would have loved to have known him during this period, with all that tightly wound energy informing his life and music. I wish I saw something similar in one of today's indie artists, but I don't.
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TUESDAY APRIL 11 - 1973
STILL...YOU TURN ME ON - EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
LONG TRAIN RUNNIN' - DOOBIE BROTHERS
WHITE LIES - GRIN
GIVE ME LOVE, GIVE ME PEACE ON EARTH - GEORGE HARRISON
DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO (HEARTBREAKER) - ROLLING STONES
EYES OF THE WORLD - GRATEFUL DEAD
FOR YOU - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
WHAT IS HIP? - TOWER OF POWER
TIME - PINK FLOYD
JUST ONE VICTORY - TODD RUNDGREN
I am tuned in for the Bruce, proxies for Geoff on the Dead & Davefish on the TOP.
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Todd's sounding awfully nice this rainy a.m., I might have voted for this even over the ELP.
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BOS to Todd's "Just One Victory," a key point in my Songs for Underdogs. Last month I happened to hear this at the exact time I needed to hear such a message. So thanks for that, Todd.