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My 7th concert was The Doobie Brothers, 2nd February 1976 at ... you guessed it, Festival Hall Brisbane.

One of my favourites was Black Water

 
...and I had hair and a moustache like Patrick Simmons at the same time, lol (by coincidence)
 
A bit of scrumpy and western for you

 
I should probably find a link with the lyrics, just in case... It's more folk than rock, but there's folk in this thread and no distinction made - and no folk-specific thread to post in.


The song is based on some poetry and is a bit deeper than what was mainstream at the time. It's also a fun song to play, leaving room for musical interpretations. As for S&G songs, it has a heavy bass line, that's unusual in itself.

I also have Mungo Jerry on the brain, but I figured this would be more interesting.

Edited to Add: That's "American Folk". There are many types of folk music, depending on the region you're in. So, your region may define it differently and have quite a different set of expectations. Folk can be a bit tricky to define and may contain a variety of sub-genres. So, I'll simply mention that this is American (USian) folk music.
 
will this do


That's also a great S&G song.

Oddly, it has gained in popularity since a band called "Disturbed" covered it. I'm not a huge fan of their music, but it's not a terrible cover.
 
David, do you know, I recognised the Richard Cory song, but I had not attributed it to Simon and Garfunkeln because of the different sound to it.

Thanks for sharing. :)
 
My 8th concert was 23rd April 1976, Festival Hall Brisbane, and it ranks up there with my top concerts of all time.

Queen.

The date marked my first date with my first serious girlfriend, Wendy, I was 18, she was 16. Unbeknownst to me at the time, it was also the 20th birthday of my late wife Elaine, whom I did not meet for another (nearly) 22 years.

Of course, their playlist included Bohemian Rhapsody and other favourites, but one of my faves that was, is and will always be, was "White Queen" recorded from their performance at The Hammersmith Odeon, 1975.

Enjoy, and Avagudweegend

 
Couple of Oldies But Goldies here - Zager and Evans 1969 "In The Year 2525" and Five Man Electrical Band 1971 with "Signs".





I loved them when they were released, and I still love 'em. :)
 

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