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@Glassandcandy And then some..
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Oh wow this is from Stony Brook? That's my town
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I can't believe how amazing that was.
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@jeff8231 You're right brother. If it weren't for the great bands I listened to growing up, I don't know if I ever would have picked up the guitar and learned to play. I know some young people who love the jam bands and being here in New England, there's plenty of opportunity to explore that great music scene today.
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@duanehendrix008 All that is asked to get into Skydog is to bring canned goods. It is an awesome concert that features many great musicians from all over. Paul Hornsby has played several times now and two years ago Alan Walden spoke about Duane at the concert. If you get the chance, it is MORE than worth to go.
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I HATE that I had to miss out on this. And worse, I was born in Macon and lived in Jones County all my life and have now moved to Athens for college. It is unbelievable, sometimes, to think of all the magic that happened about 30 minutes down the road from where I live. Luckily, there are still many people there trying to keep Macon's great musical history alive. If anybody is in Macon on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, there is a benefit tribute concert in Central City Park called Skydog.
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@Glassandcandy whatever you say dude.
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April 28, 2012
Stony Brook Generation One Reunion
In the same Gym where this classic concert and so many other concerts took plae.
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@wmosco Fast speed a good song does not make. If that was true than heavy metal would be just as good as this. The allman brothers weren't good because the played fast they played well because they each knew their instruments inside and out.
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@Glassandcandy senceless? yeah, whatever you say.
To explain,about a half dozen of us were setting up for the evening show, in the gym,on a beautiful afternoon and Duane came in, and started to mess around with his guitar. One by one the band came in and joined in. The result was the most incredible spontaneous half hour jam I have ever heard. The boys rocked hard, and jammed something special, totally unrelated to their tunes. When they stopped, they just smiled at each other and silently walked off the stage.... A beautiful day indeed...
timbuckleyphoto 5 months ago 55
What a magical time growing up. I feel bad for my daughters (14 and 15) and the cookie cutter canned shit they listen to. WTF is a Nickleback anyway??
jeff8231 4 months ago 13