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Saw them do
Inagaddadavida live ~'67 in LA's Shrine Exposition Hall, abutting the Shrine Auditorium where they've held the Oscars several times. There were no seats, just a wooden floor; when you sat on it, you literally
felt the bass and drums. Very enjoyable. (That's also where I ruined my hearing standing right next to Eric Clapton's 8' speaker when
Cream headlined.)
Saw all the great bands there--ten-minute walk north from my dorm at USC. Still remember listening to my friend's radio while walking over there and hearing Good Vibrations for the first time--one of those events where you remember where you were.
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03/05/2021 12:51:50 PM PST by
Hebrews 11:6
(Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD? Then SEEK HIM!)
To: Hebrews 11:6
In Boston, it was a dive called “The Tea Party”. I saw led Zeppelin there as the OPENING ACT for the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. I also saw Zappa five times, Santana, Ten Years After, etc.
Years later, I became part of a DIFFERENT “Tea Party” and consider it a more valuable lifetime experience.
:-)
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