I saw TYA in 1974, great concert. I put a lot of miles on my A Space in Time and Cricklewood Green 8 tracks back in the day.
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I remember hearing this song as a kid and thinking, "Dykes and fairies?"...they can't say that on the radio. It was scandalous!
Of course, I grew up in a town that forbade the local radio station from playing My Sharona not ten years later.
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Originally posted by Gustofer: I remember hearing this song as a kid and thinking, "Dykes and fairies?"...they can't say that on the radio. It was scandalous!
It's gone all the way past that back to scandalous in the other extreme!
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Originally posted by ltz400: Fun trivia facts: who owns, and plays, Alvin Lee's famous Woodstock Gibson ES-335? Bonus points: What is the guitars nickname?
Wild guess: Joe Bonamassa.
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I saw them in February 1970 for $2.00. Seton Hall University student ticket. My sister got me the tickets, I was 17 at the time. I still have the ticket.
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