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    Default 1968 pic at the Grande

    A friend posted this pic on fb taken at the Grande in 1968. I thought many on here would like the pic.
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    Dude I wore a pair of pants just like those to the office today!

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    OMG!! The Who! Wish I had been there.

    Of course I was 14 at the time, and lived in South Jersey

    I love pics like this.
    Last edited by Don K; June-25-12 at 09:58 PM. Reason: just wanted to add a sentiment

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    Good ole Uncle Russ.Attachment 14238

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    great pic, thanks for sharing.

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    I love the guy, but boy could he develope the breeze from the hot air escaping when he pontificated at the Golden Boy Donut shop in my formative years!

    I used to fill up his two cars, too, at the Mobil station I worked at during my Sophomore year...he had a Cadillac Fleetwood and a Chevy Chevette. NO kidding...I guess he drove for his expected audience!


    Cheers!

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    Pete Townsend was afraid of Sonic and Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
    Pete Townsend was afraid of Sonic and Wayne
    I like that record companies demanded the MC5 not to open for their acts.

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    Pete befriended one of my grade- and high-school best friend's oldest brother during this time, and they continued the pen-pal communication for over fifteen years...

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