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This one is interesting to me . . .

Posted by Pjay on February 9, 2008 at 16:06:14:

It came to GMU near us and my wife and I went, just bought the tickets without really thinking because we were bored. The first thing that was really astounding I am 99% sure I saw this film in Berkeley in about 1981. I don't recall how or where. The second thing is this performance a couple of years ago was with full orchestra, chorus, with the Anonymous 4 as leads. Pretty hot ticket for just heading out on a slow night.

Reminds me of the time I drove from Berkeley to SF to see Elton John do one song at some event. Well, he was not there. So I sat and listened to some never heard of band called Blondie.

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