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Nothing better since. Sorry.


Cost me an absolute fortune to drive that Trans-am 400 4 speed around at that time. And I'm guessing at 60 cents a gallon.

Lots of Tramp listened to in the day. Cranked.

Concert tickets were gold. Regardless the row or section.
 

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saw them in the early 80's they had a huge screen with rear projected video playing random images, at the time it was sorta cutting edge,,great show

 

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saw them in the early 80's they had a huge screen with rear projected video playing random images, at the time it was sorta cutting edge,,great show
Boz, I remember the background video, They played the audio associated with the visuals. And at just the right time.

Wasn't "sorta" cutting edge. It was.

One of the better ones was Churchill with his cigar as he spoke "we shall never surrender...".

Google his quotes. It will enrich your mind.

The group was aces.
 

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only knew The Logical Song and a great song it is.
 

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yea but back then weren't all or most tickets general seating? I remembered when they opened the doors, and it would be a race to the front
 

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Boz, I remember the background video, They played the audio associated with the visuals. And at just the right time.

Wasn't "sorta" cutting edge. It was.

One of the better ones was Churchill with his cigar as he spoke "we shall never surrender...".

Google his quotes. It will enrich your mind.

The group was aces.
awesome ...someone else remembers this screen..honestly, still today I think it was one of the best shows I've ever seen..I think it was around 1983 or so.

 

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yea but back then weren't all or most tickets general seating? I remembered when they opened the doors, and it would be a race to the front
Maybe The Beatles? Give away your age.

First time seeing them was at the Toronto CNE. All reserved.

Same venue where I saw The 3 Stooges live, getting stupid in their convertable, as they made their entrance, driving by the wild, awaiting crowd, in front of the CNE grandstand. That's my age.

Great time to grow up.

Back when there was a man. And there was a woman.

Simpler times.
 

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Yep take the long way home
 

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