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Anyone like the american band??
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Saw Grand Funk Railroad last night for the 2nd time.. They were truly amazing!!
I was fortunate enough to get some good photos of them on stage... One doesn't know how much longer these guys will be performing... They are all in their 60s in age and still sound fantastic.. If you have these guys on 8 track, I strongly suggest that you pop it in your classic muscle this summer and go cruising.. Nothing like it!! Enjoy the pics.... Rich Don Brewer was truly amazing on drums. He did an awesome drum solo.. Max Carl sounded great and Bruce Kulick can really play an electric guitar.. |
Was Mark Farner there?
Grew up the road from me in Flint Mi.! |
No Mark was not there.. I guess he left the band in 2008 to pursue solo stuff.. I actually know a guy that knew him from the Flint area years back when the band formed..
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Cool stuff Rich, looks like you had a blast!
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I think I'm done with live concerts for a while.......
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Rick,
I would think so...after what you went through? Aren't you supposed to go to Red Rocks? |
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Unfortunately I already had my airfare, hotel and Brit Floyd tickets purchased for Red Rock before the accident so at this point in time, yes.
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Rick, what happened to you??
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"Sweaty Teddy" would love to see him...
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I went to the same high school that Mark Farner did. He was two years ahead of me. He got picked on a bunch, mostly because of his exceptionally long hair. There was a small private park-like place called "Sherwood Forest". GFR would play there a lot. They had what was known as "Wild Wednesday", which was put on by the local AM radio station, WTAC, where a whole carload of people could get in for 7 bucks. Also saw Bob Segar play there. Ah, the good ole days!
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Wow Rick,
I'm happy you were not injured more seriously or "worse". That is a weird circumstance indeed... God Bless you, the poor fella that died and the good Samaritan that was seriously injured. Rich |
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DJ Pete "Fat Cat" Flanders was a family friend and Pontiac enthusiast. K |
E Pluribus Funk was played many times on the 8 track player in my '66 Chevy2!
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