Down The Line - Change Your Mind

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2007

Down the Line performing "Change Your Mind" at the Festa Italiana on August 10, 2007 in Chicago.

Band Members: Levi Britton, Dan Myers, Dave Rothkopf, Derek Fawcett

Visit www.downthelineband.com & www.myspace.com/downtheline for more music.

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  • Love these guys! Wish I still lived up north so I could go to their gigs! MISS THEM!

  • Guess what. I met themiv at my guitar Class Yesterday. AND GOT THEIR NEWEST CD FOR FREE. IN YOUR FACES! Levi is my favorite out of all. Even though he breaks strings every 2 or three minutes, he is hilarious and fun to hang out with. Too bad that Dave didn't come along. But, I had a blast with thri songs and with my guitar class that were listening to them. It was the best experience I ever had. EVER.Anyone disagrees can go screw off.d

  • You guys sound great!

  • I completely agree, I have had a couple conversations with these guys, and they are extremely and passionate musicians

  • i completely disagree. i think they are very talented and have a TON of passion for their music... and that's what makes them good. they're not trying to become anything... they're just doing what they love the most; making music and sharing it with the people that care to listen.

  • The songwriting and playing is pretty mediocre.they r a walking example of how too many un-talented people have lost reality an instead of preserving dignity chose to try to become rock stars regardless of their musical or composing abilities. This would be acceptable if the band were teenagers doing it for abit of fun, but the fact that this band have continued on this path of failure well into their middle-aged depressing lives would be enough to turn Hendrix Himself off guitar playing.

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