IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968 (ORIGINAL FULL VERSION) CD SOUND & 3D VIDEO
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LOL, me too.
I hate to say that I forget a lot anymore but not as much as my friends my same age or younger so I guess I am doing OK.
Glad you thrived. I think a lot of soldiers survived Viet Nam because of drugs.
Now, I can't remember, was Springsteen at the Coliseum or was it the Sports Arena? It was September of 1988, on Bruce's 40th birthday, and he flew in by helicopter and Peter Gabriel opened and he had dancing robots that were a blast. Well, it's been almost 30 years, I guess I'm entitled to forget something.
I only missed a few groups and saw the Iron Butterfly with the pink Floyd that was amazing. I was in Vietnam during Woodstock or might of made that, I have to admit I did not need second hand smoke and did almost every drug that was around in that time and survived and thrived.
California Dreamin', The Mamas & the Papas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-aK6JnyFmk
Oh, it was! I saw Elton John at Dodger Stadium, Cat Stevens at the Forum, Bruce Springsteen at the Coliseum, the Doobie Brothers, the Carpenters, and Harry Belafonte at the Greek Theater, Linda Ronstadt, John Denver, and Harry Connick, Jr., at the Universal Amphitheater, and, lol, Robin Williamson at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica. Those are the one's I remember. I'll have to backtrack on that marijuana statement. I got plenty of second-hand smoke at the Cat Stevens concert in 1976. It was the Majicat Tour. *Sigh*
Hollywood used to be fun now it is full of liberals and pedophiles what a change it went through.
Yes Bitchen was on the menu. I lived in Redondo Beach far from Hollywood. Went to lots of concerts even flew to Frisco to see a few. Lots of music, love and a fun time to be alive.
Here's a free trip to Hollywood Boulevard...
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=AwrB8pOV.ZdYVVQA...
Bitchen! You were a lineman, too. Bill's a lineman. My youngest son is a lineman, he runs fiber optics. And, I always wanted to be one. We should start a union.
Always good to keep your day job.
I was a bit too young to be a hippie. Never smoked marijuana or did drugs. Somehow (thankfully) I skipped the L.A. drug culture.
Just two years later, we moved to L.A. I started college at L.A. City College in 1971. Hollyweird was still Hollyweird. Jamshid's had the best kebabs on Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Strip was rockin'. THE place to buy one's LP's was on the Strip, at Tower Records. If Tower didn't have it, it didn't exist.
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