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    Tomorrows set list. Sadly, not knowing this girl takes some of the thrill off of this photo, but we're performing this set at an Art Festival. Same crew I did the Taste of Chicago with.
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    Yeah, how'd things go? I think I recognize about half of those songs, but it looks like a good list.
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    Rainout, 50 degrees and 25 MPH winds. They couldn't keep the canopy on the stage.

    Worked hard on that too. I was to lead sing 3 tunes ,and do the guitar lead work on Rambin' Man (Allman version) which is a HUGE stretch for me. We're talking about finding a venue to do a makeup gig at.

    Thanks for asking. Next time I'll throw this in the "Weekend Thread"
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    D'oh. Sorry to hear that.

    You can always mention in the weekend thread and put a link to a separate thread. A lot of times I'll do a free-standing thread in the "Fretter Gigs & Jam Sessions" sub-forum of the General Guitar Talk forum, with just a link to that in the weekend thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric
    Yeah, how'd things go? I think I recognize about half of those songs, but it looks like a good list.
    No doubt you do, Eric, they're all heavily rotated 70's tunes.

    take it easy - eagles
    drift away - dobie gray
    brandy - looking glass
    Doo = Heartbreaker/Rolling Stones aka Doox5
    Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight (1971 Stax Smash)
    Rikki don't lose that number - Steely Dan
    Me and Mrs. Jones - Philly Soul singer Billy Paul
    bang a gong - T Rex
    ramblin' man - allman bros
    Night Moves - Seger
    Get Down Tonight - KC and the Snshine Band

    It's a 70's Ensemble, doncha know.
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    WOW......your set list is all over the countryside. I must say....that out of all the clubs/bars I went to for music in the 70's, I can definitely say that NO band had that much variety in a set list.

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