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  1. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Envious of you guys that got to see them live even though I heard they were not great live. I saw a tribute band do them about a month ago - Black Jacket Symphony. I told my wife they had their hands full trying to emulate those guys but I was pleasantly surprised.
  2. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Agree wholeheartedly about Jethro Tull. Ian Anderson was in his own world. Would have loved to see them live but never got the opportunity.
  3. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    In the OB and Miami Marine stadium as well.
  4. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    My cousin played in a band in the early 80's that covered a lot of southern rock including a few from Molly Hatchet. Danny Joe stopped in to a small club in Hollywood, FL one night just to see his band do their songs. He said the same thing that he was a great guy.
  5. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    I have a cousin who's played bass for over 45 years. If you've attended any of the local SFL clubs in the last 45 years, you've probably seen him. Cliff was one of his hero's. Chris Squire of Yes is another. Jaco Pastorius is high on his list as well.
  6. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Got to see Chicago before Terry passed away. His vocals were highly underrated and no doubt he could bend those strings.
  7. 423Hurricane

    OT: Rock/Metal Fans

    Listened to a lot of different music through the years but classic rock is where I'm usually at. Led Zeppelin is one of my all time favorites. Be hard pressed to find a better trio of musicians. Early Chicago - seem them about 10 times. Went to see Rush mainly to see Neil Peart (RIP) but Geddy...
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