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Saw them 2 years ago in Philly, phenomenal show. One thing I did not care for though is that they kept the house lights on all night, only lowering them for Starless...  wasted opportunity to improve the show IMO.

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26 minutes ago, T&C said:

So, you're going then? How can a day months ahead be a work day?


I worked with consultants who put their billable hours into their timesheets half a year in advance 

 

Quite a magic trick

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26 minutes ago, T&C said:

So, you're going then? How can a day months ahead be a work day?

 

I work every Tuesday evening.  Not everyone works day shift.

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1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

 

I work every Tuesday evening.  Not everyone works day shift.

I see. I don't know what you do for work but I'm not sure of any job that can't let anyone be there for one day... months ahead. 

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1 hour ago, row_33 said:


I worked with consultants who put their billable hours into their timesheets half a year in advance 

 

Quite a magic trick

Hash it out at the concert... tell them it's "the new way".

BTW... going to hopefully hit the Orlando show. The combo is a little bizarre but Zappa is a fave and any version of KC works here.

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On 3/9/2020 at 6:38 PM, Lurker said:

Artpark locked and loaded on July 1!...

 

I'm there. Saw them last year at Boch Center Boston. They are amazing. They played the range of their catalog too.

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13 minutes ago, row_33 said:

Is there a younger generation interested in KC, beyond the big early album?

 

 

I (49 years old) have never listened to KC and would be able to "point them out," if I was played every song they ever recorded.  I have friends my age, however (all musicians), who love them.  They're coming to my hometown, but I won't go.  I do think it's cool that they're playing smaller arenas, though.

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26 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

I (49 years old) have never listened to KC and would be able to "point them out," if I was played every song they ever recorded.  I have friends my age, however (all musicians), who love them.  They're coming to my hometown, but I won't go.  I do think it's cool that they're playing smaller arenas, though.


 


Robert Fripp’s 3-minute one-take solo (I believe it was him) on  Brian Eno’s Baby’s On Fire, a top 3 for me in pop/rock... always rated top-10 status on CFNY all time lists, the Genesis hit Supper’s Ready was the other prog hit that appealed to listeners in the 80s

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