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Shouldn't Jethro Tull be the next rock pinball machine.

By o-din

6 years ago


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    #104 6 years ago
    Quoted from jamesmc:

    Awesome. 20 bucks for what was probably a good seat at a great venue. Those were the days.

    Now $20 is a "service charge" for your privilege of buying a ticket.

    #114 6 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    No ZZTop are still alive. They have a Milli Vanilli way of putting on concerts anymore.

    I saw ZZ Top at the Houston rodeo in 2007. It was obvious nobody was playing rhythm guitar or synthesizer. It's like some kind of open secret. They can only play their pre-80s stuff live as a three-piece without a backing track.

    I'd like to think Billy is actually singing.

    #142 6 years ago

    After thinking on it, I'm holding out for the Steely Dan pinball.

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