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Simon and Garfunkel LIVE FROM NEW YORK CITY 1967 [SONY Legacy] Superbly recorded LIVE at Philharmonic Hall on January 22, 1967
Simon and Garfunkel LIVE FROM NEW YORK CITY 1967 [SONY Legacy] Superbly recorded LIVE at Philharmonic Hall on January 22, 1967
I didn't go to this show, but I saw them during that same tour at a college in upstate NY. Amazing evening! My buddies and I somehow wound up backstage afterwords when someone from the stage crew asked around if anyone had a cigarette for Paul Simon. We were ushered in and I got both of them to sign the back of an EvaTone Soundsheet I got from HitParader or some such mag. Of course it is long gone, but the memory lingers.
It was the second 'rock concert' I had ever attended. The first was The Dave Clark 5 (in a start-to-finish 35 minute!) "under the stars" show on a high school football field...go figure. LOL
.... hey Santa, pass us that bottle ........Jethro Tull - Another Christmas Song (UK single)
The Sub Pop record label has a store in Seattle’s Sea-Tac Airport which is cool.Imagine my surprise when I discovered a record store in the subway! Times Square, of course.
Doo Wop rules!
You got the Luxman working Rickie?early Priest. Sounding real Good
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hey MarkieYou got the Luxman working Rickie?
And how do you get there? You can literally take the A train!Imagine my surprise when I discovered a record store in the subway! Times Square, of course.
Doo Wop rules!
oh Duke--err Doc, you crack me upAnd how do you get there? You can literally take the A train!
That's all fine, but how is Atmos sounding in the new man cave? Inquiring minds want to know.Damn. Forgot what an incredible album this truly is. Yum
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Passing the bottle of A Christmas Song. Nice sound. Really sounds like Ian Anderson..... hey Santa, pass us that bottle ........
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