I’ve got family visiting. With a little bit of luck, maybe one of the coauthors has something to post.
If not, I’mma try to do a brief follow up on the S-300 post later tonight.
In the meantime, The Who >Rolling Stones>the Beatles. Discuss.
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I’ve got family visiting. With a little bit of luck, maybe one of the coauthors has something to post. If not, I’mma try to do a brief follow up on the S-300 post later tonight. In the meantime, The Who >Rolling Stones>the Beatles. Discuss.
I’ve got family visiting. With a little bit of luck, maybe one of the coauthors has something to post.
If not, I’mma try to do a brief follow up on the S-300 post later tonight.
In the meantime, The Who >Rolling Stones>the Beatles. Discuss.
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Saw the Beatles in old Busch stadium along with the Ronettes, Cyrkle, and the guy who sang “Sonny”. Great concert for open air. Never seen the Stones (not that I don’t like their music), and “Let It Bleed” is their best work IMO. The Who saw them during the “Tommy” tour at SIU’s natural amphitheater (a great concert as well and a great venue. Also saw the Who at St. Louis Colesium during “Quadrephenia” tour when they were warmed up by a then unknown group from Alabama called Lynerd Skynyrd (sp) And that was epic! Side note: my car ended up side by side with the unmarked MO State Highway Patrol car hauling the Beatles to Lambert Field for a good fifteen minutes wherein there was much waving back and forth from 6 ft. away…my fifteen I guess.
Hmmm… I just don’t think of The Beatles in the same genre as the other two. Just my opinion.
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