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Music from the mid 60's to late 70's (when creative genius reigned..)

vapviking

Old & In the Way
Man!
I wanted to know now but it says "this video isn't available in your country"...
I mean, wtf?
They are after my country?
Anyhoo: I'm really crying now but wanted to cry your way...
So pretty please: do enlighten me, what's hidden behind this virtual wall of frustration?
My country will thank you...
That was a Vevo version of My Back Pages from the Bob Dylan 30th.
Maybe this one will work for ya?

The guys all brought their favorite guitars, by the looks of it.
A few
McGuinn's 12str Richenbacher
Clapton's Fender Strat, Blackie
Petty's 12str Guild acoustic
Young's black Fender Les Paul
G E Smith, is that a Fender Mustang?
Who's that with the Telecaster?
And a couple of Wilburys playing Martins
 
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BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
Steve Cropper and pretty sure Donald Dunn on bass.
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Special place in my heart for these guys...

1st live concert I attended in July, 1970 @ Asbury Park Convention Hall. :nod::clap::tup:

Soooo many more rock concerts in the NY area over the next 10 years.:love:
Since some of the members were recently mentioned here, I'll add that my first concert was Booker T and the MGs in the late 70's at Central Park.
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
Donald "Duck" Dunn

Since some of the members were recently mentioned here, I'll add that my first concert was Booker T and the MGs in the late 70's at Central Park.
Saw them backing Neil in '93, man, what fun.

I probably saw my first show in like '75, can't remember who or where, and first rock concert in a concert venue with a ticket in like '76, but I couldn't begin to guess who (saw the Guess Who sometime in the '90s in a small local venue). I've seen a lot of shows and almost always enjoyed it. Best had to be Pharoah Sanders--it was a religious experience.

 
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