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Loverboy Expo 1986 Working For The Weekend

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2009

Loverboy performs 'Working For The Weekend' at the Expo 86 gala in Vancouver.

Watch for wax figures of Chuck and Di on loan from Madame Tussaud's.

OMG rock concert audiences in the 80's look like your parents!

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  • needs more Chris Farley

  • You know who else likes working for the weekend? MY MOM

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  • Does anyone know what yellow guitar he used? It almost looks like a Ibanez.

  • @Benjammin2588 No muscleman, You know who else likes working for the weekend? Your Mom...

  • I like this new song.

  • I would work for the weekend but I work most weekends.

  • @MerlintheWiser You don't get it..Dick Lodge is a funny fictional name. Loverboy? I was right there...they were actually a pretty good band but c'mon what High School boys were ever going to admit to liking a band called Loverboy, in the time of great bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and the Scorpions?

  • @DickLodge68 Loverboy was a failure? Your comment was a failure.

  • @morymb1 Read description. Watch for wax figures of Chuck and Di on loan from Madame Tussaud's.

  • it looks like mike reno has gained about 3 lbs a year since this gig.

  • holy shiznitch, princess di and charles were there? they werent rocking out..just standing there staring like a bunch of rich, snotty, unimpressed, royal assholes...cool!

  • I was there!

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