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Hey, this was a terrific show Mike. It started with the first track by The Byrds (I think that's who you said). The only somewhat out of place track for me was The Stones. I get why you played it, just didn't fit style wise. But hey, it's your show, so what do I know?
Really, it seemed as though every song was better than that which preceded it. But in retrospect, I don't necessarily believe that was the case. I think the songs just complimented each other and had a great flow. That being said, I'm giving the Golden Pell to the closer, The Moody Blues.
The first song that comes to mind for me regarding the them is probably Guinnevere by CSN. Also, though again it wouldn't fit stylistically, the song Queen In Love by Yngwie Malmsteen. I would imagine that you can go on and on and on for a long time with this theme.
Very sorry about your friend.
I'm a bit confused.......
I thought the previous shows were repeats but this one obviously is not? Or is it, except for the beginning?
I dunno, but this really didn't put me in a Renaissance Fair sort of mood. Well, maybe except for the Richard Harris part. I still can't picture Richard Harris singing. That's just me.
No songs about ale, wenches, mutton or dogboys?
Ok, maybe the song after the Richard Harris bit.
Still, a nice show.
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