Musicians you have seen that left a Permanent Memory

I have said this before and here it is again.
Bidden, there had to be a time somewhen in
there that we walked right by each other.
I was the dude in the buckskin jacket and love beads!
The missus and I had the same circle of friends for a decade, went to the same shows, never met until our circle trapped us together at a cast party.
 
Here's one for Alex_SG who turned me onto this group...Rose Tattoo...an Aussie band. I love this song. We can't be beaten Alex_SG! Remember that!



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Mr SG EL Negro 91,,,,,, Mr RVA has mentioned that some folks have lost segments of their memory by the time they reached the ages that many of our members have attained. In reading his statement, I wished him my condolences for what part of his memory has left him.
 
Mr SG EL Negro 91,,,,,, Mr RVA has mentioned that some folks have lost segments of their memory by the time they reached the ages that many of our members have attained. In reading his statement, I wished him my condolences for what part of his memory has left him.

Ummm...my memory fails me! But good news...you are still my buddy and I love you very much. Don't forget that or I will kill you with one of your guns. I watch to many movies so basically I'm an expert.



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I've got a couple...John McLaughlin in 1972 at the Sports Arena (Atlanta). Musicians included Jan Hammer and Billy Cobham
Delbert and Glen opening for John Mayhall in 1973 also at the Sports Arena.
But #1 had to be Iggy Pop in summer 1973 at Richard's. One crazy MF.
Oh wait, the night Johnny Winter played the Omni, I was at Richard's about 1:00 am and he came in and played with the band onstage until 6:00 am. After a while, he sat on the edge of the stage and wound up laying on his back for a few hours playing the hell out of his guitar.
 
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