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Wish I could make those moves... and so naturally... I am all green right now...

Not that I would do it all the time, but those happy tunes you know? Anyways, I am kind of the clown of the band lol!

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FretlessOnly wrote:The singer is sort of a mix of Daltrey and Joe Piscopo.
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bassduke49 wrote:That performance may be considered passé these days...
Are you telling me that at one time, this was...cool?
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I thought for a minute there he was going to do the first official river dance. Maybe those guys discovered it soon after.

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sloop_john_b wrote:
bassduke49 wrote:That performance may be considered passé these days...
Are you telling me that at one time, this was...cool?
You're too young to remember the seventies, JB. There were a lot of lounge bands just like that back then.
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as a bass player,I cut my teeth on beer joints and dance halls. imo this was a class act , after all he was playing a ric. heck I'ld pay good doe to see that show again today ! that guy was great. I also dig that acoustic rig. was that a folded horn cab ?? too cool .
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Guitar player's a slacker! Get those feet movin'!!! :twisted:
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What a gig!
I bet the support band were something else too.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0k0z2MtvLY[/youtube]
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Its like some kind of delirium that Frank Zappa had when he caught the flu!
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I think I'll have to bust a few moves like those at my band's next gig.
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beatlefreak wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:
bassduke49 wrote:That performance may be considered passé these days...
Are you telling me that at one time, this was...cool?
You're too young to remember the seventies, JB. There were a lot of lounge bands just like that back then.
And for those younguns chortling up their sleeves over this, all I can say is you had to be there (70s). There was a LOT of fantastic music but there was also The Captain and Tennille.
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IF you REMEMBER the 70's, you REALLY didn't live through them! :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :roll:
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ajish4 wrote:IF you REMEMBER the 70's, you REALLY didn't live through them! :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :roll:
Oh yeah, I forgot....oh wait, I thought that was the '60s. Eh...forgot that decade, too. I must've had a good time.
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jimk wrote:
ajish4 wrote:IF you REMEMBER the 70's, you REALLY didn't live through them! :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :roll:
Oh yeah, I forgot....oh wait, I thought that was the '60s. Eh...forgot that decade, too. I must've had a good time.
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