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Subject: Re: Favorite Songs


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Greg Carlton
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Date Posted: 18:09:25 07/17/06 Mon
In reply to: Richie Arnold 's message, "Re: Favorite Songs" on 17:40:56 07/17/06 Mon

Richie,
Would You believe: "Smoke On the Water," Deep Purple
"Paranoid," Black Sabbath
"25 or 6 to 4," Chicago
"Mississippi Queen," Mountain: The only decent song Leslie West ever wrote became a rock anthem.

You know,Becky and Darrell. Lionel Owens, Danny Watts, Malia Harden and I all attended the Grand Funk concert in Little Rock that "American Band" was based on. Correct me if I'm wrong, Malia.

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Richie Arnold
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Date Posted: 07:56:22 07/18/06 Tue

I knew you couldn't name just three! Those are some great songs too. Chicago has to be in there somewhere. I'm glad you still like the heavier stuff, Greg.

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Greg Carlton
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Date Posted: 12:57:57 07/18/06 Tue

You know I probably could have named 50 more songs, Richie. What about "Aqualung" by Jethro Tull, or "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin. And wasn't "La Grange" by ZZ Topp played during '72 or '73? You were right in choosing "Frankenstein," that was hugely popular.

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Richie Poe
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Date Posted: 21:34:20 07/18/06 Tue

Greg, I remember you leaving school early to go to that concert, you had that note from Dr. Kirby that said you were going to be sick and needed to leave. BUT, I thought it was a Glen Campbell concert, not Grand Funk. Are you sure it wasn't?

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Greg Carlton
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Date Posted: 15:31:57 07/19/06 Wed

Actually, you're right Richie. Glen Campbell was the back up act and sang "By the Time I Get To Phoenix," followed by Grand Funk Railroad opening with fireworks and "We're An American Band." It ended with a duet with Mark Farner and Campbell singing "Wichita Lineman." It made me cry.

P.S. I'm going to find another dentist.

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