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Re: 20 October 2009, it's 1969
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2009, 11:01:16 AM »
There's a Midget standing tall and a Giant beside him about to fall:


dude, that is one creepy photo. Andre's schlong was probably bigger than the little guy's head.

It's not his fault he's bigger and stronger.  He doesn't even exercise.

I got the reference!

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Re: 20 October 2009, it's 1969
« Reply #31 on: October 20, 2009, 11:48:39 AM »
Gaz & I went to see Richie Unterberger (an AMG critic among other things) do a presentation of rare clips from Woodstock & the Woodstock era, and probably the highlight of the whole show was a medley by Sly & the Family Stone from a Texas Pop Festival that happened only a couple of weeks post Woodstock.  The image & sound quality was very poor, but it still blew the room away...particularly how awesome the rest of the Family was.  Especially vocalist & trumpeter Cynthia Robinson (hers is the voice screaming out "Everybody dance now!" at the beginning of "Dance to the Music".  Dayum!

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Re: 20 October 2009, it's 1969
« Reply #32 on: October 20, 2009, 12:29:02 PM »

It's not his fault he's bigger and stronger.  He doesn't even exercise.

I got the reference!

Incontheivable!

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Re: 20 October 2009, it's 1969
« Reply #33 on: October 20, 2009, 01:39:18 PM »
Gaz & I went to see Richie Unterberger (an AMG critic among other things) do a presentation of rare clips from Woodstock & the Woodstock era, and probably the highlight of the whole show was a medley by Sly & the Family Stone from a Texas Pop Festival that happened only a couple of weeks post Woodstock.  The image & sound quality was very poor, but it still blew the room away...particularly how awesome the rest of the Family was.  Especially vocalist & trumpeter Cynthia Robinson (hers is the voice screaming out "Everybody dance now!" at the beginning of "Dance to the Music".  Dayum!

sounds cool.. Is this footage out there on the net somewhere?
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Re: 20 October 2009, it's 1969
« Reply #34 on: October 20, 2009, 10:17:06 PM »
10/20/09 - Tuesday!  The end of the '60's...1969!!!
   1.  CSN - Suite:  Judy Blue Eyes
   2.  Jethro Tull - Reasons for Waiting
(UPI News Montage)
   3.  Janis Joplin - Try
   4.  John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Room to Move
(TV:  Scooby Doo debut & Paul Revere for Pontiac)
   5.  Beatles - Hey Bull Dog
(Sports News:  Mickey Mantle retires)
   6.  Taj Mahal - Take a Giant Step
(Bob Dylan on Meeting Johnny Cash)
   7.  Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Girl of the North Country
(TV:  Johnny Cash Show)
   8.  Mama Cass Elliot - Make Your Own Kind of Music
(Movie:  Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid)
   9.  Toots & the Maytalls - Pressure Drop
(News:  Stonewall riots)
  10.  Sly & the Family Stone - Stand
BONUS TRACK:  Rolling Stones - Live With Me
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!