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    Mini Recap

    Club Q Bonus Code - April

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    I'm off to see another ghost story. I'll be back later with the full recap.

    Have a nice evening, all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psells View Post
    Anyone NOT pick Eldrick?

    I don't think he even has a chance. Still to many distractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andit View Post
    Never had earth shoes or wore parachute pants. Guess I was too square to be hip.

    Anyone else wear cowboy boots in the early 80s? Or was I the only one? I have no idea what ever possessed me to buy them, especially since I used to hoard every penny of my allowance. They were comfy tho.

    I wore Frye Boots. I also wore painter paints...they were chic for a time. When I was in high school 1972-1977 we used to wear rompers in gym. I'll bet there are a handful of you who might have been born in the later 1950's (like me) who had to endure wearing those.

    But also in my high school days there were times when we forgot to go to class and listen to Dark Side of the Moon & dream of far off places.

    We had it pretty good growing up back then. A simple but adundant life and so many great concerts many of them at Maple Leaf Gardens.

    Who ever would have dreamed that they would become days that we would remember with such fondness?

    What was one of the most memorable concerts you saw?

    - David Bowie
    - Pink Floyd
    - The Who
    - The Rolling Stones
    - ZZ Top
    - Supertramp
    - Jethro Tull
    - Doobie Brothers

    Do tell kids!!!



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    Okay, I give up...who do I pick? Help!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by 6ffightr9 View Post
    I don't think he even has a chance. Still to many distractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SillyLoocie View Post

    What was one of the most memorable concerts you saw?

    - David Bowie
    - Pink Floyd
    - The Who
    - The Rolling Stones
    - ZZ Top
    - Supertramp
    - Jethro Tull
    - Doobie Brothers

    Do tell kids!!!

    Your list is missing Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy Tour" at Maple Leaf Gardens. One vote for Rod.

    I've seen him 28 times and mostly from the front row...yes 28, it's not a typo...but the first time was still the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isis View Post
    Your list is missing Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy Tour" at Maple Leaf Gardens. One vote for Rod.

    I've seen him 28 times and mostly from the front row...yes 28, it's not a typo...but the first time was still the best.

    Alice Cooper hands down. Now that was entertainment
    Last edited by 6ffightr9; Tue, Mar 30th, 2010 at 06:38 PM.

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    Seen Meatloaf open for ELO at the CNE he was way better had like 4 encores ELO no encores

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    Led Zeppelin at MLG September 4, 1971. It was my first big concert, don't remember much about it other than the excitement of actually being there.

    http://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/september-4-1971
    One by one, the yard gnomes steal my sanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6ffightr9 View Post
    Alice Cooper hands down. Now that was entertainment
    The "Welcome to my Nightmare" tour was awesome!

    One of my favourite concerts ever was Chicago & The Beach Boys at the CNE in 1989. I kind of expected it to be lame but I loved every minute of it!

    The WORST ever was Queen. It was so bad I left 1/2 way through and I wasn't the only one on that escalator.
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    Some pretty good local bands at places like

    - The Jarvis House
    - The Horseshoe Tavern
    - The Brunswick House
    - Hotel Isabella

    Such a wealth of great bands & artists & great venues to enjoy seeing them perform & some of them evolve into such greatness.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 6ffightr9 View Post
    Alice Cooper hands down. Now that was entertainment
    Same here - The Nightmare Returns


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    Quote Originally Posted by SillyLoocie View Post

    Some pretty good local bands at places like

    - The Jarvis House
    - The Horseshoe Tavern
    - The Brunswick House
    - Hotel Isabella

    Such a wealth of great bands & artists & great venues to enjoy seeing them perform & some of them evolve into such greatness.

    Stompin' Tom at the Horseshoe.
    I was not there, but enjoyed the Movie.


    I live in a Cartoon World as I am surrounded by Characters.

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    I almost forgot one of the defining moments of my life!



    I saw it in January 1972. That show changed my ideas about religion and christianity. It was amazing and powerful.

    I still love that album & I put it on when I need a pick me up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andit View Post
    Never had earth shoes or wore parachute pants. Guess I was too square to be hip.

    Anyone else wear cowboy boots in the early 80s? Or was I the only one? I have no idea what ever possessed me to buy them, especially since I used to hoard every penny of my allowance. They were comfy tho.
    Quote Originally Posted by BlazingDriver View Post
    I almost forgot one of the defining moments of my life!



    I saw it in January 1972. That show changed my ideas about religion and christianity. It was amazing and powerful.

    I still love that album & I put it on when I need a pick me up!

    Pretty extraordinary stuff that has stood the test of time. To think that Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber were still in their twenites when they came up with this gem.

    Just pray they don't do a remake starring Lady Gaga or someone as equally scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfDio View Post
    Same here - The Nightmare Returns
    Did you ever see his Desperado concerts? Correction: Shows. They were awesome.
    Last edited by 6ffightr9; Tue, Mar 30th, 2010 at 07:38 PM.