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Hey did someone say Hall and Oates in the crowd, LOL?! around 2:40-245. if so good call!
Speaking of which, around this era is when GE Smith joined them (H&O) and they played places in NY like the Ritz and Bottom Line.., later on Palladium and so forth. JT & Walter's playing definitely reminds me of early GE here (great stuff!
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Speaking of which, around this era is when GE Smith joined them (H&O) and they played places in NY like the Ritz and Bottom Line.., later on Palladium and so forth.
JT & Walter's playing definitely reminds me of early GE here (great stuff!
The Dolls actually frequently performed it live, and you can find some studio demos of it.
-Dan
Poor Johnny, RIP