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Dennis, you silly, silly man! You may have been sipping Diet Pepsi, but I am sure it was mixed with something! If I remember correctly, it was the winter of 1992 and I should have been the one sipping Diet Pepsi and being the "Sober Cab".
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1. Dwight Yoakum -- Las Vegas Hilton Sep 2001 2. Merle Haggard -- San Antonio, fall 1999 3. WE Fest -- 1996 with all you monkeys; man, how much fun was that? Remember the overalls?!!? 4. Robert Plant -- 1990 5. Allman Brothers with Blues Traveler -- Roy Wilkins auditorium 1991?
Honarable Mention: ZZ Top--Pensacola 1998 or 1999
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Nice list, Matty-O. Yes, '96 was a good year up there. Along w/ the overalls would be the poop story, the chef apron, and the giant w/ the quarter stuck in his forehead.
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This is Camel again - I can't log Keith Swenson off my computer. Talk about a virus.
Not in any particular order
1) Metallica/Queensryche - Met Center, 1989, last show on the tour together. Metallica played many a gag on the Mindcrime boys. 2) U2 - Target Center, 2002?, a rock-and-roll gospel. Gave me energy for weeks. 3) Golden Smog - First Avenue, Jayhawks/Soul Asylum/Wilco/Run Westy Run supergroup swapped instruments between most every song. 4) Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Target Center, 2000ish, to watch Neil and Stephen Stills hash out 35-years of turmoil on their guitars was a sight to behold. Neil carried the show, of course. 5) Sonja Dada - Fine Line, 2000ish. If you can't feel good about life leaving a Sonja Dada performance, you can't feel good. 5)
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1. Santana, 1971 2. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, 1972 3. Santana, 1974 4. Santana, 1975 5. Santana, 2004
Moody Blues this Sunday could displace one of the Santana concerts (no, probably not) Hate to miss the Kraut eating but the Moodies are calling me!
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You're joking aren't you. The 60's and 70's are over...
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They are definitely over for you.......as soon as you (and Norm Coleman) became Republican politicians! Long live the hippies.
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If Jim Morrison had lived he'd be a republican too. I am haunted by the scene in Dr. Zhivago were the political prisoner in the cattle car shakes his chains and says,"I'm the only free man on this train". You would probably cheer for the Bolshevicks.
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Tesla/Great White @ Roy Wilikins 90 Def Leppard 89 Iron Maiden 83 Heart @ Harriet Island Garth Brooks 94
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No Particular Order
Tom Petty Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson Pink Floyd Garth Brooks Page and Plant......only cause I went with Jeff Steinborn. Actually Little Texas and Martina McBride with Shawn Schroeder and Dave Pace was a good time too. I wonder what those security guards were looking for? Hmmmmmmm?
WeFest 96, my first adn only year. Who can forget Pouch and his apron and the little red wagon.
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