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The Peak, 7/12/06: 1979
« on: July 12, 2006, 07:34:03 AM »
Fine so far, kudos for the Bowie, "Look Back in Anger", one ya never hear.
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2006, 07:43:49 AM »
Little Feat - Down on the Farm
Police - Bring on the Night
Greg Kihn  - Rendezvous
Led Zeppelin - All My Love
Graham Parker - Discovering Japan
Pink Floyd - Hey You
David Bowie - Look Back in Anger
Cars - Let's Go
Elvis Costello - Green Shirt
Supertramp - Gone Hollywood

Damn, in addition to the Bowie, 2 others Dave's never played: Gerg Kihn covering Springsteen's "Rendezvous", and Graham Parker's "Discovering Japan". At least Rob remembers Squeezing Out Sparks.
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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2006, 09:20:13 AM »
Quote from: "RGMike"
Little Feat - Down on the Farm
Police - Bring on the Night
Greg Kihn  - Rendezvous
Led Zeppelin - All My Love
Graham Parker - Discovering Japan
Pink Floyd - Hey You
David Bowie - Look Back in Anger
Cars - Let's Go
Elvis Costello - Green Shirt
Supertramp - Gone Hollywood

Damn, in addition to the Bowie, 2 others Dave's never played: Gerg Kihn covering Springsteen's "Rendezvous", and Graham Parker's "Discovering Japan". At least Rob remembers Squeezing Out Sparks.


That's a hellacious set, and you didn't even mention "Green Shirt" with its Quisling Clinic.
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