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Old 11-02-2005, 04:16 PM   #1994
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
Or he was ridiculously young at any late 70's shows he might have attended. but I wouldn't want to speak for him.


ETA: should there be some age cutoff in order to claim bragging rights on concerts attended? Like if my parents were hippies and took me to Woodstock as an infant (assuming I were old enough to be alive at that time), I couldn't post fond recollections of Woodstock here could I? I think that an understanding of the wonders of pot should be the baseline for ability to recount concert tales. For some, that might be age 12; others, age 25. Fair?
I would agree with your analysis (and example for that matter). For reference, the Journey show was in 77, followed by REO, April Wine, Loverboy & Blackfoot at Milwaukee County Stadium in 80.

That makes me younger than 12 (by 3 months) at the show. You may want to revise the hypo.
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