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   Norbert to songbird   
   Re: Who opened for Rush,who did THEY ope   
   21 Aug 19 15:52:29   
   
   From: norbertkosky69@gmail.com   
      
   On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 12:05:40 PM UTC-4, songbird wrote:   
   > Norbert wrote:   
   > > On Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 10:16:49 PM UTC-4, hj85...@gmail.com wrote:   
   > >> Signals tour in Albuquerque, NM - Golden Earring was good they rocked the   
   audience pretty good with their hit Twilight Zone in Tingley Coliseum.   
   > >> Vapor Trails tour in Albuquerque - they had no opening act. Rush just   
   came out opened the concert with Tom Sawyer which was awesome and then played   
   for like 4 hours. Best concert ever at the outdoor concert pavilion.   
   > >   
   > > Most of the Rush opening acts I saw were rough to sit through.  Candlebox   
   (in '94, I think) were generic pop-metal-grunge.  Mr. Big were generic   
   arena-rock, albeit I think the guitarist used a power drill to create sound   
   effects -- which was really...   
   immature.   
   >    
   >   i don't remember any of the opening acts of the concerts   
   > i went to, but that was a long time ago (early 70s to 80)   
   > and perhaps i, um, just forgot.  :)   
   >    
   >   was just watching youtube vid yesterday of Alex showing   
   > how to play Limelight.   
   >    
   >   youtube really just makes life great to watch some of the   
   > boots and concerts that i could never have heard otherwise.   
   >    
   >    
   >   songbird   
      
   Yeah, the video of Alex explai ning Limelight was really great.   
      
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