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Thanks for the fine memories EarlyFan.
i think i was at that Knott's show. Did they do the William Blake schtick that night? Was it on the stage with the wagons circled half way around?
Did they do many Wang Chung jokes (we had to ask Ed to explain those to us afterwards). |
That sounds right. I don't remember the specifics of the show, but I do remember the wagons.
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melodyland is a heck of a land!
ronald reagan is a heck of a man!
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melodyland is a heck of a land!
ronald reagan is a heck of a man!
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baxter
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i grew to appreciate Reagan, but i still think Melodyland was a friggin circus, where my family wasted several years.
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joey
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that's what made that show so great! terry and the boys made fun of that kind of Christ-ian-ity right there in melodyland! i was only like 17 or 18 and i was hysterical!
of course they never played there again.......
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baxter
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The philandering liar, pastor Estes, was probably appalled by the boys.
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Commander Cote
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(of which Dale might remember, of course he was just a young whippersnapper back then).......
oh, GeT a HaiR CuT ! ya old hippie JeSuS FReaK !
My Bro & I went to every Pacer concert from 83 till the end... except for that one PeTra concert...
Boy
Those Youngun's just can't take it, always have to resort to name callin'. Oops, gotta go get my haircut/ Now where did I put my Greatful Dead shirt?
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audiori
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I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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dennis
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Originally posted by audiori
I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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Great show!
I can't wait til that one is done!
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Originally posted by dennis
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Originally posted by audiori
I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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Great show!
I can't wait til that one is done!
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This was a great concert!
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dennis
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Originally posted by audiori
I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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Gonna do anything with the "tapes?"
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audiori
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Originally posted by dennis
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Originally posted by audiori
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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We actually tried to resurrect them for "Instruction" but they didn't pass the censors. We'll keep trying to figure out something..
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dennis
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Originally posted by audiori
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
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Gonna do anything with the "tapes?" |
We actually tried to resurrect them for "Instruction" but they didn't pass the censors. We'll keep trying to figure out something..
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Cool!
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Berger Roy Al
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I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
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The audioriences or whatever they call themselves are correct. But I didn't play that afternoon. It was that moron Chandler what played because I , um... ... have a little bit of trouble playing in a live setting. (I... um... ... MOMMY!) And yes, those were some rather strange versions of familiar songs. You know who I blame. Rarf!
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dennis
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He blames "Rarf!"
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dennis
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loved it!
one of the best concerts I ever been too!
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audiori
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You blame Roe?
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audiori
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Is that his name for Roe? I am confoosed.
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carl
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"Rarf" would mean "dog"; "dog" would mean "Spot"; so one would have to conclude.... great, yet one more point of self-deprecation for the Soul-Patched One...
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