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Lammycat

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  1. I'm sure there will be plenty of people there that are similar. No big deal. Those who get tix should go and enjoy themselves, regardless of age or how many times they saw GD or whatever. Buddy of mine got #87 for tix and my ex got tix, too (both veterans). They're psyched so I am for them. If they'd never seen GD I may even be a little more happy for them, actually. Really find it a little amusing the fuss being made over these shows. How this can even come close, music and scene, to actual GD shows is beyond me. I have no beef with selling the tix under the GD name, either. There's 2/3 of
  2. That was in Rolling Stone (the Shapiro part). I thought I'd read somewhere about select movie theaters, too. Maybe not.
  3. Ditto on the movies and JRAD. They are on fire. They played 3 shows last week in Denver/Boulder. Silberman just found out about JRAD!
  4. Yeah, pretty wild how he nailed so many things that are still going on with the war. That said, a lot of those espn/Hey Rube columns were pretty weak....
  5. Thanks for the reminder.
  6. Oh, and iirc, The Six-Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman combo used to air ealy on Saturday evenings. Used to be a pretty big event around our house with 5 boys around the same age and a few neighborhood kids joining in. I've seen a ton of Littlefoots before. No one believes me.
  7. My Uncle Artie used to try and pass off pro (fake) wrestling magazines to us after every Thanksgiving. Even as little kids we would laugh at him and tell him that it's fake crap. He'd get ticked and say something back like "Yeah well the BLOOD is real!!!"
  8. Definitely. As was when Wonder Woman first aired in '75....
  9. See that's the right idea, but I don't think they have announced a simulcast yet, just a few theater events. At least last time I heard, which was a week or so ago. Dancing in a pool can be a fun challenge, too. It'd work really well for, like, Stella Blue.
  10. Well, maybe not "too" young, but she was 15 in '95. Guess I was 14 at my first Dead show. Either way, too many factors for these to happen for us. Hope they do a stream/webcast. I've only heard, so far, of theaters being the only options. I'm not sitting in a theater for a show.....
  11. MPs! My wife and I wavered on going (waaaaay more her desire to go than mine, she's too young to have seen the GD) and opted for a vacation, instead. Even if we had mailordered, slim chance of getting tix anyway. Just too many factors say "no".
  12. So, not surprising. That 80s fb page (and the 90s group page) is a pain in the ass with everybody posting about their rejection letters and how devastated they are. Assume, if you mail ordered (and maybe even if yoy didn't), that you will be denied. Gonna be a clusterfuck scene in CHI, anyway.
  13. Curious what the dilemma is in this book....
  14. "Listen to the Music" or "Blackwater", Doobie Bros around 77.
  15. I am confident of that, as well. I've never heard any S-K, though.
  16. Why does it not bode well? I took it as soloing in the vein of a lot of Heavy Metal acts that have that one spot where it's like "solo goes here". Also, with the extensive practicing and the overall professional nature of the musicians involved, I'm confident that 5 minutes is plenty of warning to perform as experts. My $0.02.
  17. It was excellent. Killer China Cat-> GDTRFB to open second set and an amazing Terrapin Suite to close show with a fabulous Morning Dew encore. It was great. You would've hated it.
  18. It's not the lyrics to that "What's Going On" song, it's the way it's sung. That makes it one of the most unbearable tune ever in my head.
  19. Caught them Saturday night. Fantastic takes on the tunes. They really go at it. No trepidation. Should have gone Sunday and Monday, too....
  20. Nice. Ditched cable for Firestick over holidays.
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