What are you listening to (Music) III

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Bazza

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Good for them!

The November 1993 Tears For Fears concert I went to is one of the top 3 I have ever attended.

It was while I was living in Lehigh Acres and the concert was at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Center in Ft Myers.

Part of "The Elemental Tour".

I was already a huge fan so didn't take much to please me but have to say that was one performance that start to finish was off the freaking charts!

 

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Good for them!

The November 1993 Tears For Fears concert I went to is one of the top 3 I have ever attended.

It was while I was living in Lehigh Acres and the concert was at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Center in Ft Myers.

Part of "The Elemental Tour".

I was already a huge fan so didn't take much to please me but have to say that was one performance that start to finish was off the freaking charts!

I always like Mad World. The lead singer did a acoustic version with his daughter on youtube.
 

BearFoot

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My next door neighbor has a 3-acre homestead and likes to have porch parties…bringing in different musicians/bands to perform on this awesome porch that looks out over their huge front yard.

This is a really cool international artist named Dylan LeBlanc playing his wildly popular song entitled “Renegade”…as seen from the second story deck off the back of the shop where I build acoustic guitars…

On a side note…Dylan came over to the shop after the show and played a couple of my guitars...and I believe we now have a mutual admiration society.

 

Bazza

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Came on my playlist a little while ago...

"Christmas Must Be Tonight", written by Robbie Robertson, was originally recorded in 1975, but did not appear on The Band's 1975 album, Northern Lights, Southern Cross. The song was re-recorded and subsequently appeared on The Band's 1977 album, Islands. This version of the song is from that album. Robbie Robertson later recorded two versions of "Christmas Must Be Tonight", both in 1988. One version appeared on the Scrooged soundtrack in 1988; the other re-recorded version was released in 1995 on the album, Wind, Fire and Snow - Songs For The Holiday Season.

 
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