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Mr dB, Perkules get in here...

I have the whole show on tape.

Clapton's on fire there. Lennon and Jagger were stoned off their asses.

By the way, the black shadowy blob in the lower right corner of the screen in some shots is Yoko zipped up inside a big black cloth bag. They should have kept her in it.
 
Fantastic stuff, first I had seen of it, what is the original show?

It is truly amazing how far music has degraded since Yoko got out of that bag.

Mr. dB said:
I have the whole show on tape.

Clapton's on fire there. Lennon and Jagger were stoned off their asses.

By the way, the black shadowy blob in the lower right corner of the screen in some shots is Yoko zipped up inside a big black cloth bag. They should have kept her in it.
 
mightymouse69 said:
Fantastic stuff, first I had seen of it, what is the original show?

The Rolling Stones Rock 'n Roll Circus. It's available on DVD and VHS. The DVD has extra stuff. The show featured Marianne Faithful, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, The Dirty Mac (Lennon, Clapton, Richards, Mitchell), The Who, and The Rolling Stones. The Who's performance of their mini-opera "A Quick One" stole the show, they rocked out.

mightymouse69 said:
It is truly amazing how far music has degraded since Yoko got out of that bag.

Ain't that the truth! So it's all her fault, huh? I'll buy that. She ruined Lennon and, by extension, The Beatles, that's for sure.
 
Mr. dB said:
The Rolling Stones Rock 'n Roll Circus. It's available on DVD and VHS. The DVD has extra stuff. The show featured Marianne Faithful, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, The Dirty Mac (Lennon, Clapton, Richards, Mitchell), The Who, and The Rolling Stones. The Who's performance of their mini-opera "A Quick One" stole the show, they rocked out.



Ain't that the truth! So it's all her fault, huh? I'll buy that. She ruined Lennon and, by extension, The Beatles, that's for sure.

I'll pick it up for sure, I've seen Tull 3-4 times (Donovan as backup) so you can imagine how long ago that was...I was dragged around as a kid with a musical family. Also, I believe I wore out Quadrophenia, my brother made it to the original show (74-75 that range), but I had to stay home.

I tried to introduce some Cream (standards - white room, badge, born under...) into the setlist and 1/2 the guys never heard the songs :(
 
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