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Post by petrolino on Nov 23, 2019 18:07:30 GMT
Tearin' it up tonight, in your house ...
"There but the grace of God go I ..."
'Mask Of The Great Deceiver' | 'Red Money'
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Post by msdemos on Nov 23, 2019 22:14:58 GMT
The minute I saw this, I found myself wondering if there's anybody who even remembers the band he was a part of. Nice !! Saw them live back in November of 1977 at the old Milwaukee arena, and actually was able to get tickets for the sixth row (way off to the side......but still, SIXTH ROW!!) which was the closest I'd ever been to the stage, until 13 years later when I was lucky enough to sit second row, for McCartney at Soldier Field in Chicago (and still remains the last live show I've attended). SAVE FERRIS
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Post by petrolino on Nov 23, 2019 22:44:23 GMT
The minute I saw this, I found myself wondering if there's anybody who even remembers the band he was a part of. Nice !! SAVE FERRIS
I think they're still going. Last album was 'The Prelude Implicit' (2016).
'Refugee' - Kansas
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Post by Sulla on Nov 24, 2019 19:36:07 GMT
I like Kansas, but I never got to see them live. This is my favorite Livgren song.
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Post by petrolino on Nov 25, 2019 0:16:45 GMT
I like Kansas, but I never got to see them live. This is my favorite Livgren song.
Wow, that's so good, thanks. Some of their interplay on their rockier songs I find exciting.
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Post by Sulla on Nov 25, 2019 4:07:45 GMT
I like Kansas, but I never got to see them live. This is my favorite Livgren song.
Wow, that's so good, thanks. Some of their interplay on their rockier songs I find exciting.
Glad you enjoyed it. When I think about Prog Rock, I sometimes forget about Kansas. I have a strong memory association with music. Maybe it's a common thing. Certain songs and albums remind me of people, places or a chapter in my life. I have some Kansas in my collection, but I don't often listen to them. When I do, though, it's like revisiting old friends.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 12, 2023 4:07:56 GMT
Wow, that's so good, thanks. Some of their interplay on their rockier songs I find exciting.
Glad you enjoyed it. When I think about Prog Rock, I sometimes forget about Kansas. I have a strong memory association with music. Maybe it's a common thing. Certain songs and albums remind me of people, places or a chapter in my life. I have some Kansas in my collection, but I don't often listen to them. When I do, though, it's like revisiting old friends.
Forever and always ... long after we're all gone, the spirit of rock 'n' roll will burn bright throughout the generations, I have no doubt about that.
Hopefully we're all eventually heading out to a better place to revisit old friends ... 'Carry On My Wayward Son' @ School Of Rock
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