Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Rob Tyner Live Saginaw 1978

*Thanks to the original poster

Guest writer on this post Adam Sandler.

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Songs
1. One Of These Days
2. Out Of My Hands/Rock And Roll Life
3. Are You Having Any Fun
4. Rock And Roll People/Taboo
5. Sweet As A Dog
6. Inner Head Flight Royale
7. Kick Out The Jams
8. Paris Sewer

TRY TO CALL YOU CAN'T DIAL THE PHONE ALL YOU EVER GET IS A BUSY TONE

10 comments:

  1. Interesting. I've never been much impressed by Adam Sandler's comedic output, not even his, er, celebrated Hanukkah Song. The only exception might be that one moment from Billy Madison
    (https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=LQCU36pkH7c), and not because it's funny but because it's true: Adam Sandler keeps reminding people how dumb they are to put up with his movies. On the other hand, I'm just fine with Rob Tyner and the MC5, so thanks for that.

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  2. I let a good female friend of mine talk my wife and I on going with her and her husband to see the movie 'The Waterboy'. The only reason I agreed was because it was my friends birthday. That was almost 20 years ago and I still haven't let her live that down.

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  3. Back in the late 80's Rob used to manage an all-girl Detroit area band named the Vertical Pillows (get it?). I saw them play at a Hamtramck bar named Lili's, and they brought out Rob for an encore of "Kick Out The Jams". It was great to stand 12 feet from the man as he performed his signature song, even though he had put on some pounds by then.
    One of the friends I went with ended up marrying the guitar player. That's all I got.
    Thanks for this.

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  4. You had me until .."No back cover."
    Sigh.
    Regards, Dave.

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  5. Hi, Love this gig! Thanks so much. Is there any chance you could reup the Rock And Roll People link?
    Tony

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  6. @Tony...can u drop a link here?? Digging thru the archives takes freaking forever
    : /

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  7. Hi. Link is >> http://floppybootstomp-ii.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/rob-tyner-rock-and-roll-people-oop-192.html

    Thanks ever so much if you can re up. I'm constantly playing the other Rob Tyner gig. Superb!!

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  8. Rob Tyner Live 78, need New Link, please and thank you.

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    1. You can get it here... https://voodoowagon.blogspot.com/2019/02/rob-tyners-mc5-live-michigan-1978.html - or wait for Jobe's 192bit version.

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