I loved this band...any chance of putting up Ticonderoga Moon from the same album? Very hard to find, especially with JH still in the group...thanks for your taste
And if my memory is still working, I had close-up pictures of Emmylou Harris on that roll of film--from an earlier concert in NYC that summer! I lost many pictures of her and the band! That really is too bad, because those pictures were awesomeand close-up! The lesson I should have learned, was to get these types of pictures developed immeaditely after the concert! And they let me shoot Emmylou, because it was an outside Dr Pepper music festival!!! Oh Well, I do have Harry Chapin pics!
@lorrielk Those were definitely great days! I just wish the bouncer didn't threaten to break my camera after I took a close-up picture of Jonathan Edwards! He took me outside, and was seriously thinking about breaking my Minolta X-G1--alot of money back in those days---but i got him to just take the film, and then let me back in! Oh well!!! BobbyK
HeyFolks: When I was going to college at SUNY New Paltz, I saw Jonathan Edwards, David Bromberg, and I believe Jesse-Colin Young at The Chance in Poughkeepsie! These were the early 80's, the fall of 1981, and the spring of 82! Sincerely, BobbyK
Moraine: If you saw them at The Chance, I can only imagine the impact of such a great band at such an intimate venue. Were you among the seven people (now numbering in the thousands) who saw The Police when they played there? There is no more durable muscial legend in all of Poughkeepsie than that one . . .
This is one of my top five favorite albums of all time!!! I recorded it to a CD, so that I could play it in my car and made copies for many friends who only knew them after they went "commercial". It's so great to see so many youtube videos of them still doing the songs off this album live years later. I saw them in the early 70's in Poughkeepsie and they were amazing!!
Saratoga: Sorry to say Hall lost his congressional seat to a well-funded Tea Party / Republican nitwit. He had a short but distinctive run -- especially in relations to veterans' rights. None of which detracts from the greatness of his music with Orleans. That first vinyl album is self-titled and remains one of the most amazing debuts ever recorded -- an ahead-of-its-time blend of rock & reggae & funk and crackerjack writing & muscianship. It may, in fact be their best album. Cheers
I loved this band...any chance of putting up Ticonderoga Moon from the same album? Very hard to find, especially with JH still in the group...thanks for your taste
MrGenelynch 2 weeks ago
Nice chestnut
Jgere 2 months ago
And if my memory is still working, I had close-up pictures of Emmylou Harris on that roll of film--from an earlier concert in NYC that summer! I lost many pictures of her and the band! That really is too bad, because those pictures were awesomeand close-up! The lesson I should have learned, was to get these types of pictures developed immeaditely after the concert! And they let me shoot Emmylou, because it was an outside Dr Pepper music festival!!! Oh Well, I do have Harry Chapin pics!
bobby7771117 2 months ago
@lorrielk Those were definitely great days! I just wish the bouncer didn't threaten to break my camera after I took a close-up picture of Jonathan Edwards! He took me outside, and was seriously thinking about breaking my Minolta X-G1--alot of money back in those days---but i got him to just take the film, and then let me back in! Oh well!!! BobbyK
bobby7771117 2 months ago
@bobby7771117
The Chance in the 80s.. Great Times !
lorrielk 2 months ago
HeyFolks: When I was going to college at SUNY New Paltz, I saw Jonathan Edwards, David Bromberg, and I believe Jesse-Colin Young at The Chance in Poughkeepsie! These were the early 80's, the fall of 1981, and the spring of 82! Sincerely, BobbyK
bobby7771117 7 months ago
Is that Zach Galifanakis in the lower left?
shakindave 10 months ago
Moraine: If you saw them at The Chance, I can only imagine the impact of such a great band at such an intimate venue. Were you among the seven people (now numbering in the thousands) who saw The Police when they played there? There is no more durable muscial legend in all of Poughkeepsie than that one . . .
jeremiah098 10 months ago
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This is one of my top five favorite albums of all time!!! I recorded it to a CD, so that I could play it in my car and made copies for many friends who only knew them after they went "commercial". It's so great to see so many youtube videos of them still doing the songs off this album live years later. I saw them in the early 70's in Poughkeepsie and they were amazing!!
moiraine210 10 months ago
Saratoga: Sorry to say Hall lost his congressional seat to a well-funded Tea Party / Republican nitwit. He had a short but distinctive run -- especially in relations to veterans' rights. None of which detracts from the greatness of his music with Orleans. That first vinyl album is self-titled and remains one of the most amazing debuts ever recorded -- an ahead-of-its-time blend of rock & reggae & funk and crackerjack writing & muscianship. It may, in fact be their best album. Cheers
jeremiah098 11 months ago