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your favorite 3-piece show?
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:rolleyes:By the definition of the original "Tomatotron" BT:

it wasn\'t a side project though
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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wouldn\'t normally post in something like this but what the hell.
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january 07 northstar - feb 07 stone church - march 07 electric company = magic.
When words leave off, music begins. - Heinrich Heine

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january 07 northstar - feb 07 stone church - march 07 electric company = magic.

777 to bad the Toad\'s show isn\'t on the 7th..... the Saint damn.......:chin:
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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I meant year - i forgot the dates offhand.
When words leave off, music begins. - Heinrich Heine

your favorite 3-piece show?
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777 to bad the Toad\'s show isn\'t on the 7th..... the Saint damn.......:chin:

07 = 2007. none of those shows were on the 7th.

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07 = 2007. none of those shows were on the 7th.

well that what i get for not looking back at dates myself. that just came to mind because i was listening to the radio and they were talking about an Al Gore music fest that was supposed to be a simultaneous world wide shot played on 7-7-07. my bad

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Plans by environment crusader
Al Gore for a climate change rock concert at the U.S. Capitol are running into some Republican opposition.
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The former Democratic presidential candidate wanted to hold one of seven worldwide "Live Earth" concerts on the National Mall in the U.S. capital on July 7 but two other groups secured that space for events.

An alternative to use the Capitol\'s west lawn -- proposed by Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (news, bio, voting record) of Nevada and Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe (news, bio, voting record) of Maine -- now is on hold in the U.S. Senate.

And the concert organizers are looking for another host city.

"While it\'s unfortunate for the American people that we are being blocked from staging the U.S. concert in our nation\'s capital, the show must go on, even if it\'s in another city," said Chad Griffin, a senior adviser to the Live Earth effort.

"This will bring tremendous revenue and worldwide exposure to whatever U.S. city ends up hosting," he added.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (news, bio, voting record) of Kentucky last week objected to approving the resolution to hold the concert on the Capitol grounds because he and the Senate Rules Committee had not yet reviewed it.

Republican Sen. James Inhofe (news, bio, voting record) of Oklahoma, a leading critic of Gore\'s environment efforts, opposes the move as well though he has not moved to block it. Individual senators can block legislation.

"Senator Inhofe objects to having any events on the Capitol grounds that are either highly partisan or politically controversial -- and the proposed Gore concert is both," said spokesman Marc Morano.

Inhofe has referred to global warming as a "hoax." Gore argues the world is facing a "planetary emergency" and wants an immediate freeze on U.S. carbon dioxide emissions.

In addition to the American concert, others will be held on the other six continents: Shanghai, Sydney, Johannesburg, London, Brazil, Japan and Antarctica.

Slated to play are the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kelly Clarkson, Foo Fighters, Melissa Etheridge, and close Gore friend rock star Jon Bon Jovi, among others.

D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty hopes it will take place in the heavily Democratic city.

"We hope that things are resolved so that Mr. Gore can have his event and promote his environment initiative," said spokeswoman Mafara Hobson.
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I want tickets for the Antarctica show!!!
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your favorite 3-piece show?
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last stone church, def.
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