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From | <gabrielfuentes@fibertel.com.ar> |
Subject | Re: starcastle..fake touring bands...aww..the 70s |
Date | Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:08:25 -0200 |
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just so that you know...i never witnessed this..all this was told to me by people who were older than me and ¨seemed to know¨ (at least to me)..
yes..i would expect if it was true about the Eagles and Yes..people would figure it out..but..I swear I heard these rumors..
----- Mensaje original -----
De: Ronald Sanchez - Career Records <eldeluxe@bridgeband.com>
Fecha: Martes, Enero 13, 2009 3:50 pm
Asunto: Re: starcastle..fake touring bands...aww..the 70s
> I dunno about a fake eagles and yes in mid 70's. I think people
> would
> have been too aware by then. I did see the famous Fake Fleetwood
> Mac. My
> pal Robbie Blunt was playing with Silverhead, who opened. They
> clued me
> in and said we better get out of here just after "FM" started. At
> the
> end of the first song, people we yelling "who are you?". I heard
> that
> before too long, most of the audience got up and asked for their
> money back!
>
> gabrielfuentes@fibertel.com.ar wrote:
>
> >when i was home for the holidays I was loading up my ipod with
> all the Yes records I have..I remember during the late 70s..there
> was a midwest band that drew comparisons to Yes..does anyone
> remember Starcastle?...
> >
> >Also, I remember being a kid (under 13) and hearing about all
> these imposter bands that were touring the country and fooling
> people. All this, of course, because promoters could have the band
> play in two places at the same time. Again, this would have been
> in the mid to late 70s. In fact, I remember a big concert at
> Balboa Stadium that I did not attend but the rumours were that Yes
> and the Eagles were actually fake, imposter bands playing and that
> this was common during that time..anyone remember this or am I
> suffering from too many espressos in Argie
> >
> >was this just a San Diego phenomena?..
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Ronald Sanchez
> Director Of A&R
> Career Records <http://www.careerrecords.com>
> Donovan's Brain <http://www.donovans-brain.net>
>
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