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Old 08-28-2019, 11:44 AM
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Debbie Harry was super hawt, and I'll listen to Blondie any day, every day, but I can't think of a more "meaningful conversation" at this moment than the massive fraud that's been going on for decades now.

Hi Dan

…."but I can't think of a more "meaningful conversation" at this moment than the massive fraud that's been going on for decades now."

…..this moment !..... ? ?

It's been going on for decades, and many in this hobby have known this.

However, for a good number of us in this hobby, who don't live (or die) by the graded-card-syndrome, this crisis is NOT traumatic. We just keep-on collecting....all our favorite BB
players from our favorite sets.


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Just saw her open for Elvis Costello at a Winery Concert...

Still sounded good, but never played "One Way or Another". Maybe they're just sick of performing that song, but it would have made for a pretty good encore.
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She was my crush back then..and still is!

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Nice taste there Ted, but I could listen and watch Stevie Nicks all day.

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Nice taste there Ted, but I could listen and watch Stevie Nicks all day.

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Thats a rare one. She still has 4 sharp corners. Presents well and tremendous eye appeal. Would not look out of place in a 10 holder.
I recently watched her with Tom Petty in one of those Axis concerts
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Old 08-28-2019, 07:36 PM
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Hi Frank

Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac rank high on my favorite list.

There are just too many great 1960's - 1970's groups that we could list here. My
all-time favorite group of that era is CHICAGO. You had to see and hear them live
to really appreciate them.

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Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac rank high on my favorite list.

There are just too many great 1960's - 1970's groups that we could list here. My
all-time favorite group of that era is CHICAGO. You had to see and hear them live
to really appreciate them.

I saw Chicago in Princeton, NJ in 1974 or so. I would concur.
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I saw Chicago in Princeton, NJ in 1974 or so. I would concur.

I was at the Westbury Music Fair (LI, NY) in the early 1970's, when the original group put on a tremendous performance.
Afterwards, Chicago treated us to several encore's at the end of the concert responding to the audience's many requests.

Saw Chicago again in 1993 at the Valley Forge Music Fair. They weren't quite the original group; however, their Jazz-Rock
sound was still sensational.

Here's a "toughie", Peter....what's your favorite Chicago song ?


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She was my crush back then..and still is!

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You and a bunch of us at a certain age.

I was going with a really cute blonde gal at the time that kinda looked like DH. She turned out to be crazy as a loon. There is a chart for that.

"Only a dude is below a 4 Crazy."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbpGkrViOcE

Watch to the end and you'll see the chart for men.
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I remember goint to Studio 54 and dancing with Blondie. Oh wait! That was a dream.
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