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    things you find on the web

    One of my favorite all time time concerts was Pink Floyd during the 1972 dark side of the moon tour, although the working title for the album was Eclipse- a piece for assorted lunatics. They toured the album before it was released with a 360 degree sound system and a zillion piece light show.
    A booklet was passed out at the concert, which I lost eons ago.
    On a whim I did a web search, and Viola, found it!
    Nice glimse of the band while they were still relatively unknown, before they 'hit it big'.

    http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/ga...b36b6b6854fb30

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    Lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by richmon
    ...and Viola, found it!...
    When you greet someone, do you say "Cello"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finch Platte
    When you greet someone, do you say "Cello"?

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    no but when we're parting and they say 'when will I see you again?' .. I sez bassoon.

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    All that old stuff would probably sell for a ton of dough on ebay, huh.

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    I have a pristine, 20-page program guide from The Wall Tour (Nassau Colliseum) tucked inside my vinyl copy of the same album. I wonder how much....?
    I didn't change my mind. It changed all by itself.

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    That pup might be worth some dough, ya.

    Hen, I just won a sealed Steve Hackett lp, "Please don't Touch", for only $9.99 + $3 for shipping, killer deal!

    Dave

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    I think I still have my Animals Tour Book, I'd have to look...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasn
    I have a pristine, 20-page program guide from The Wall Tour (Nassau Colliseum) tucked inside my vinyl copy of the same album. I wonder how much....?
    I snooped out the NINE PAGES of PF memorabilia on eBay. No program from The Wall, but a similar, glossy program for the Animals tour was Buy-It-Now listed for $45. That's not enough to part with somethng I reminisce over every few years or so.
    I didn't change my mind. It changed all by itself.

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