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RGMike

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'73 on Thurs 5/5/5... but no Back-Door
« on: May 05, 2005, 08:00:29 AM »
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'73 on Thurs 5/5/5... but no Back-Door
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2005, 07:28:57 AM »
here's what we missed:

1. Grand Funk  -  We're an American Band
2. Little Feat  -  Dixie Chicken
3. The Rolling Stones  -  Do Do Do Heartbreaker
4. Stevie Wonder  -  Higher Ground
5. Joe Walsh  -  Rocky Mountain Way
6. The Isley Brothers  -  That Lady
7. Steve Miller  -  The Joker
8. Ringo Starr  -  You're 16
9. Elton John  -  Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
10. Looking Glass  -  Jimmy Loves Marianne
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'73 on Thurs 5/5/5... but no Back-Door
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2005, 07:53:58 AM »
Quote from: "RGMike"
here's what we missed:

1. Grand Funk  -  We're an American Band
2. Little Feat  -  Dixie Chicken
3. The Rolling Stones  -  Do Do Do Heartbreaker
4. Stevie Wonder  -  Higher Ground
5. Joe Walsh  -  Rocky Mountain Way
6. The Isley Brothers  -  That Lady
7. Steve Miller  -  The Joker
8. Ringo Starr  -  You're 16
9. Elton John  -  Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
10. Looking Glass  -  Jimmy Loves Marianne

The Looking Glass obscurity is the only think I regret missing there (I love the Stones, Stevie and Isley songs, but I hear them often enough).
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