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Justin Tonation

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Re: Best rock clubs in America list
« Reply #120 on: April 09, 2013, 04:21:27 pm »
I was there in 1968 in Fremont
Mic Gillette and his buddies in his parents house
They formed a band and called it Tower of Power
I was there

True story and the details are fuzzy (I was 4). Mic's sister was my babysitter.
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HoyaSaxa03

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Re: Best rock clubs in America list
« Reply #121 on: April 10, 2013, 12:24:13 am »
i dunno know if trust that James Murphy, dude claimed Daft Punk played at his house... if it's true his house must be pretty big to setup that pyramid in...

next thing you'll know he'll have formed a band


We're gonna be the band that writes the song That makes Israel and Palestine get along
We're gonna write a song as universal as Happy Birthday That makes sure everybody knows, everything is gonna be okay We're gonna take that song, we're gonna play it Eight weeks in a row on Top of the Pops


And yes, this is my singing voice, it's not irony, it's not Rock & Roll,
We're just talking, to the Kids.
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HoyaSaxa03

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Re: Best rock clubs in America list
« Reply #122 on: April 10, 2013, 12:25:35 am »
I was there in 1968 in Fremont
Mic Gillette and his buddies in his parents house
They formed a band and called it Tower of Power
I was there

True story and the details are fuzzy (I was 4). Mic's sister was my babysitter.

You might recognize this song as performed by Jefferson Airplane, in a little rockumentary called "Gimme Shelter," about the Rolling Stones and their nightmare at Altamont. That night the Oakland chapter of the Hell's Angels had their way. Tonight, it's my turn.
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Re: Best rock clubs in America list
« Reply #123 on: April 10, 2013, 09:45:27 am »
I was there in 1968 in Fremont
Mic Gillette and his buddies in his parents house
They formed a band and called it Tower of Power
I was there

True story and the details are fuzzy (I was 4). Mic's sister was my babysitter.

You might recognize this song as performed by Jefferson Airplane, in a little rockumentary called "Gimme Shelter," about the Rolling Stones and their nightmare at Altamont. That night the Oakland chapter of the Hell's Angels had their way. Tonight, it's my turn.

Ahh, Cable Guy.