Did anyone else think the flying guitar/arrow into the heart at the beginning of the show was more than just a little sexually suggestive?
Maybe I'm too used to the juvenile campus humor of college males, but I had a room full of Super Bowl viewers cracking up at that intro.
As for the show itself, sounded good, though I wouldn't be surprised if parts of it were pre-recorded.
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dobrojim wrote:being a DC guy and all that I had another idea
Little Feat
not that well known at this point in time
but one of the best live acts I've seen, in RnR music at least.
yeah, I know it would never happen.
How about the Allman Bros? I think they'd be real close to the
top of my list.
Ooh, I like that Allman Bros idea. I was a big Little Feat fan, but without Lowell George... I don't have much interest in them.
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Ooh, I like that Allman Bros idea. I was a big Little Feat fan, but without Lowell George... I don't have much interest in them.
Only if they bring Dickey Betts back.
But dobrojim has shot way up my list for that suggestion. What would you propose as a set list -- keeping in mind that the songs need to be pretty short and not too jammy.
A quick scan of my brain says one way out, ramblin man, midnight rider, statesboro.