Warning: May trigger PTSD in '70s survivors

ltecato

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I'm posting this in honor of myself having just passed my 60th birthday Cal DMV test. I'm good to drive for a few more years!

 

too larry

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I'm posting this in honor of myself having just passed my 60th birthday Cal DMV test. I'm good to drive for a few more years!

Congrats. I just turned 58 a month or so back. Getting old is a trip.

I'm not sure, but I think in Florida they don't start with the old folks test until well into the 70's. But then we are the retirement capital of the world.
 

too larry

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I only saw the Brothers once. In Dothan Al. It was 1979-80, the Cher years, and the show just didn't have the fire like it should have. About 1981-82 I saw the Gregg Allman Band in or near Norfolk Va. Small club and a great show. I've looked all over YT and can't find any video of the rig he was playing that night. There was a turning horn type thing mounted on the piano.

This is from the same time frame.

 

natureboygrower

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This is like, prog rock to the nth degree.

I can't believe these guys dont get more credit.They have influenced so many.I've only scratched the surface of their work,but they are partly responsible for one of my favorite bands.Here's one of KC I really like

I'll spare you the 32 minute 'Cassandra Gemini' track off of this album Frances the Mute.But definitely give it a listen.You can hear some similarities in a lot of Mars songs.Their songs are a bit of a journey
This one is a little more straight forward lol
 
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