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I love REO-They used to play for free at lunchtime on the Quad at UI-they played for about 3 hours opening for Sly & the Family Stone because Sly was wasted---
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The ultimate rock & roll song!
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This was My Favorite Album...Im From Southern Illinois...And We All had This EightTrack...
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I saw them open for Grand Funk Railroad in '72. Blew my socks off!
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this is when REO was good. i dont care for love songs. maybe a few, but they over did it.
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@bsbscott Boots was a regular in our area at that time {IL}, he played at the Decatur cocktail lounge alot !
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Mejor REO hubiera seguido con este estilo...es muchisimo mejor que su trilladas canciones... unas iguales a las otras. Good Little Queenie, much better than others...
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Almost 40 years since this came out, Wow! First time I ever heard this I was a 10 old 'little brother' in my sister's delta 88. This album is the epitome of 70's rock and roll. Thanks sis for turning me on to the right kind of music and thanks danmilam11 for posting. Flash Tan Queen please!
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And who is it on sax??? Why it's boots, how'd they pull that off??? pretty good for an Ill. band to get a Nashville cat
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@scottishjones This has to be their best album! I remember hearing that 8 track play over and over in my Dad's Ford Galaxy 500 convertable. I miss the times and the music. Do not get me wrong, I like ALL the era's of REO. I prefer Gary playing though.
This is the REO I saw in concert in 1975! Real rockers! Then they got all sugary and sappy, and I stopped listening.
scotty31854 1 year ago 4
If you like this, check out Ten Years After "Choo Choo Mama" on Cricklewood Green album. Another really good rocker!
zax1010dm2 1 year ago 3