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OT: Lost Part of Michigan Music History Found
When I went to EMU from the west side of the state in the mid to late 1970s, I learned alot about Detroit area rock and roll from my classmates. I hope they release this entire festival.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert...304610001/
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(08-07-2020 05:55 AM)emu79 Wrote:  When I went to EMU from the west side of the state in the mid to late 1970s, I learned alot about Detroit area rock and roll from my classmates. I hope they release this entire festival.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert...304610001/

the stooges are a top 5 rock and roll band all time
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(08-07-2020 06:34 AM)dansplaining Wrote:  
(08-07-2020 05:55 AM)emu79 Wrote:  When I went to EMU from the west side of the state in the mid to late 1970s, I learned alot about Detroit area rock and roll from my classmates. I hope they release this entire festival.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert...304610001/

the stooges are a top 5 rock and roll band all time

Along with MC5
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It was an amazing music scene. I was all over NW Ohio and SE Michigan at all types of venues catching
some of the greatest rock.
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(08-07-2020 05:55 AM)emu79 Wrote:  When I went to EMU from the west side of the state in the mid to late 1970s, I learned alot about Detroit area rock and roll from my classmates. I hope they release this entire festival.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert...304610001/
I'm a huge music fan and have been to over 100 concerts, but was only 4 in 1970. Too young for Goose Lake. However, I do have a good friend who recently told me about going to this one after missing out on Woodstock the year before. I really wish I could've seen some of those shows in the 70s (Kiss, Seger, Aerosmith, etc) but I had my fun in the 80s.
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Lucky my first concert was Johnny Winter And for $4 dollars in 1970, Beach Boys twice in 1972 and 1973, Eric Clapton and CSNY in 1974, Eagles and Linda Ronstadt in 1975 J Geils opening for Rod Stewart and the Faces at Notre Dame same summer and later J Geils opening for ZZ Top at Notre Dame later that summer, Bob Seger opening for Blue Oyster Cult in 1976, outdoor concert in 1976 with Heart, Nils Lofgren Startz, REO Speedwagon, Johnny and Edgar Winter in Grand Rapids also Peter Frampton and Gary Wright my first semester at EMU in 1976 and so forth and so on. And hey while we're talking about Detroit music here you go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUcCMNRTZpI
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(08-07-2020 05:55 AM)emu79 Wrote:  When I went to EMU from the west side of the state in the mid to late 1970s, I learned alot about Detroit area rock and roll from my classmates. I hope they release this entire festival.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert...304610001/

Melanie Rogers (Cassily) is an Eastern Michigan alumni and also an heiress to the former Rogers Department store and Plaza in Wyoming.

http://www.thinkdesignstudio.com/melanie.html

Justin's sister and Melanie and Jim's daughter also works for the firm

http://thinkdesignstudio.com/kassandra.html
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