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Just finishing up a Fleetwood Mac concert on cable. They just did Tusk…. Complete with the USC Marching Band. That one never gets old.

And for the record. Mick Fleetwood doesn’t get enough recognition as a drummer. If you can get past the goofy faces he makes, he’s pretty darn good.
 


  • A hard rock band with a glam-punk edge and a streetwise image, Toronto was known for its brash performances and the strenuous vocal style of its lead singer, Holly Woods. Often compared to Pat Benatar and Heart, Toronto was active from 1979–84 and had six Top 40 singles and four straight platinumalbums in Canada.
 
Just finishing up a Fleetwood Mac concert on cable. They just did Tusk…. Complete with the USC Marching Band. That one never gets old.

And for the record. Mick Fleetwood doesn’t get enough recognition as a drummer. If you can get past the goofy faces he makes, he’s pretty darn good.
Saw them In 2009 on the unleashed tour in Washington DC. 7th row floor seats ,Micks drum solo was pretty awesome and his rap about everybody getting up to some"hanky panky" was pretty funny .
 
  • A hard rock band with a glam-punk edge and a streetwise image, Toronto was known for its brash performances and the strenuous vocal style of its lead singer, Holly Woods. Often compared to Pat Benatar and Heart, Toronto was active from 1979–84 and had six Top 40 singles and four straight platinumalbums in Canada.

I have one of their records (vinyl)...very scratchy. I think the singer is from North Carolina where cannibalism runs rampant. That would make Holly a man-eater. :wink:

 
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Well guys, after almost a week of owning my V bass, I took a little time to check out some vids from some of the signers of my bass.

I quite enjoyed some Rev Jones bass clips, so here are a few.


 
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