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@GreenerHill , follow david to his ROUGH DIAMOND era, same fantastic voice, but his own feel on things. still very good. luv him to bits, oh by the way i also like similar to Thicklizzie, being another female heavy fan, Saw U.H. in Brighton last december, was up on the stage giving it some hairy, not bad for a grandmother, eh!, got to keep the side up. Also you could follow Ken Hensley, i do believe he is still performing, can't keep a good musician down..luv to all marz xxx
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1974 was a good summer for me. In June, I saw a new band from Chicago called Styx, who opened up for The Edgar Winter Group. Then in July, it was Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann. Then in August it was Crosby, Stills Nash and Young at Tampa Stadium with Jesse Collin Young.
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@Thicklizzie Sure...You know,I was born in 1980,but I'd have liked to be born in 1950...:(
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God damn just fantastic.
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like the above.not god . I am 57 and still rock to this type of music friday and weekends it will live forever, the so called music of today its very roots are this music.be it rap trap and what ever its expression we did it your doing it but ours will last longer it affects you kids even 30 years on luv U all keep on RoCKIN
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The Hippie Days..nothing like it now..what a waste, i guess time waits for noone.Its blessed to be in those era. How i wish..........
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Lol, compared to you i might be a kid, but i am from both worlds.
On who'se the pitty now :)
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Saw these guys live in 82, seems sooo long ago
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I'm 55 years old , the deep memories this song --- ooh very very exiting , halo Ponorogo remember this song , or where my friend Haniman Siregar
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@GreenerHill My Advice to you : 1. Demons and wizards all tittles 2. The Magicians Birthday 3.Sweet Freedom 4.Wake up set your sights lots of fun with hearing this great music.
@TheJanisjoplin58
We, who are in the ripe age now, were the lucky ones. No kid of these days can ever feel that kind of freedom we felt and none of them will ever be that free and wild. They may have computers and iPhones but we were wild at heart and had that speacial kind of lifestyle and were happy even with no money in our pocket of non-designer clothes. I pity them.
Thicklizzie 4 months ago 26
I'm 59, now; came up listening to the greats of rock, Janis, Jimi, Cream, Zep, Uriah Heep, Yes, Tull, etc. The Southern Rock bands, even the Glam an Hair bands. The "stuff" out there now can't hold a candle to it! My kids grew up with it, too, and still love it! Good rock, played loud, like it should be!...and cold beer!!!!
stera52 4 months ago 17