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Rozgreenburn

"The Philosopher, is Stoned"

Man I saw the Subdudes in a city park in Greeley, CO. It was a spur of the moment deal. I heard the announcement on the radio in my truck as I was coming home from work. I made myself a huge cannabutter bagel, threw a few beers and some waters in a fanny pack and hopped on my mountain bike, and rode right up to the stage. Probly the best free concert of my life!!!
 

PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?
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I got into prog rock in the mid 70's after a decade of early rock & R&B as well as my parent's love of Big Band. Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Renaissance and a few others shared my listening time with classical. Weird how after all these years away it's like I can't get enough of the older stuff, including hard rock lately. Weird.
 

UncleB

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Back in the day I worked part time at KPRO 1570 AM in Riverside, a gospel station. I had a favorite Al Green CD that I'd take with me and always play a tune or two?


Spinning actual vinyl at an independent radio station probably provides some good memories.
If you had a 'go-to' really long track set aside for smoke/bathroom breaks, I'd love to know what it was....????
 

Amos Otis

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Spinning actual vinyl at an independent radio station probably provides some good memories.
If you had a 'go-to' really long track set aside for smoke/bathroom breaks, I'd love to know what it was....????

It wouldn't work on a gospel station, but a lot of stations used "I'm Going Home" by Ten Years After [Woodstock performance]. I'd go with a heap of Heep.

Featuring four straight knockout solos by guitarist Mick Box.
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Released 51 years ago.

 

UncleB

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It wouldn't work on a gospel station, but a lot of stations used "I'm Going Home" by Ten Years After [Woodstock performance]. I'd go with a heap of Heep.

Featuring four straight knockout solos by guitarist Mick Box.
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Released 51 years ago.


Thank you for that. Alvin Lee needs a little more play these days.
Will explore Uriah Heep for sure. Have heard the name forever, but never took the time.... until now!!
 
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