Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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This thread sucks so bad bro
So if this thread was a guitar, this what you would do to it?
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I think it was The Sunrise Music/al Theater. Saw Chicago there in 77. One of my favorites - the old stuff with Terry Kath.

One of my favorites of all time - have seen them multiple times; they played Miami stadium in the early '70s (cold miserable night), at Sunrise, at the Hard Rock here, and with EWF, forget where.
 
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This thread has morphed into the equivalent of a cross-country road trip in a dilapidated camper van with all our degenerate friends.

Asking, "Are we there yet?" misses the point.

The adults riding up front - @Cribby and @Liberty City El can be relied on to chime in from time to time about important nuggets. @PIPO and @Baba Yaga will flash us their **** mags now and again. And @IndayArtHauz (aka, Mom) will make sure we have fun and don't take any of it too seriously.

Until our Coordinators are announced, sit back and enjoy the ride, Pops...
 
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Loudest thing I've ever heard at a concert were the cannons they blast and I've seen WASP..Which was supposed to be loudest metal band back in the day. AC DC's cannons would leave your ears ringing for hours after the show.

Seen AC DC 4 times. AC DC was 1000 times better than WASP.
Loudest concert ever for me was Rush. I'd always heard they were loud and they were. Rush was on my bucket list and I finally got to see them about 12 years ago. Neil Peart's (may he RIP) drum solo was worth the price of admission in and of itself.
Terry Kath...most underrated guitarist probably ever
Hendrix said he was the best he'd ever seen.
 
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