OT: The 2023 HFBoards Bruins Post of the Year Thread

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Post of the year there's a lot of candidates but Don the God Father has too many to choose from, so Ill just go with all of his. But why not a "Poster of the Year" ?? Although there's many great posters Three automatically stick out for me. Dom (@DominicT),@Ladyfan and @missingchicklet. Dom is a walking encyclopedia, Ladyfan is as Loyal as a Bruin fan as they come and does it with class. Missing Chicklet is as Knowledgeable as anyone, keeps an even keel/level head and all with getting his point across.
 
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Trick question. 1968 was James Brown Live at the Apollo and that was the best band going.
The Boston Tea Party Night Club had Pink Floyd in summer 1968 & Velvet Underground I think same / Lou Reed John Cale - Andy Warhol ?
 

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The Boston Tea Party Night Club had Pink Floyd in summer 1968 & Velvet Underground I think same / Lou Reed John Cale - Andy Warhol ?
My mom was singing with Daryl Hall and John Oates at Temple in Philadelphia around that time. My uncle was jamming with a young Stevie Winwood and smoking grass with Ian Anderson. I inherited less than zero musical talent.
 

DKH

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My mom was singing with Daryl Hall and John Oates at Temple in Philadelphia around that time. My uncle was jamming with a young Stevie Winwood and smoking grass with Ian Anderson. I inherited less than zero musical talent.
That’s wild - huge Traffic fan. Mr Fantasy was one of my first 8 tracks - and Jethro Tull….what kid didn’t have Aqualung and Thick as a Brick

I was about 10 when Aqualung came out and I wore that album out

Music then was so superior to today
 

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That’s wild - huge Traffic fan. Mr Fantasy was one of my first 8 tracks - and Jethro Tull….what kid didn’t have Aqualung and Thick as a Brick

I was about 10 when Aqualung came out and I wore that album out

Music then was so superior to today

Me too. Though I was senior in high school. Had never heard anything like it before.

At 10 I was listening to Puff the Magic Dragon and Tom Dooley.
 

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That’s wild - huge Traffic fan. Mr Fantasy was one of my first 8 tracks - and Jethro Tull….what kid didn’t have Aqualung and Thick as a Brick

I was about 10 when Aqualung came out and I wore that album out

Music then was so superior to today
I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.

Was thinking about bands I'd seen in the 70's . . . Queen, Tull, Yes, BMW, too many others to name, etc and yeah saw the Dead 200+ times over the 70's-90's, but their different.

Tull was/is simply an amazing band to see live. Period.

As for this Award's show theme, the Don Cherry <snicker> invites to coffee threads from late 90's early aughts were spit coffee out laughing.
 
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I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.

Was thinking about bands I'd seen in the 70's . . . Queen, Tull, Yes, BMW, too many others to name, etc and yeah saw the Dead 200+ times over the 70's-90's, but their different.

Tull was/is simply an amazing band to see live. Period.

As for this Award's show theme, the Don Cherry <snicker> invites to coffee threads from late 90's early aughts were spit coffee out laughing.
"Do you like Led Zeppelin?"
"Yeah, I have all his albums." :rolleyes:
 

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"Do you like Led Zeppelin?"
"Yeah, I have all his albums." :rolleyes:
"Well, I've always had a deep respect
And I mean that most sincerely
The band is just fantastic
That is really what I think
Oh by the way, which one's Pink?"

From Have a Cigar

I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.

Was thinking about bands I'd seen in the 70's . . . Queen, Tull, Yes, BMW, too many others to name, etc and yeah saw the Dead 200+ times over the 70's-90's, but their different.

Tull was/is simply an amazing band to see live. Period.

As for this Award's show theme, the Don Cherry <snicker> invites to coffee threads from late 90's early aughts were spit coffee out laughing.

Uriah Heep.

He was good too.
 
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I tell you one thing that really drives me nuts, is people who think that Jethro Tull is just a person in a band.

Was thinking about bands I'd seen in the 70's . . . Queen, Tull, Yes, BMW, too many others to name, etc and yeah saw the Dead 200+ times over the 70's-90's, but their different.

Tull was/is simply an amazing band to see live. Period.

As for this Award's show theme, the Don Cherry <snicker> invites to coffee threads from late 90's early aughts were spit coffee out laughing.
OK, I'm a massive music head. I feel like I'm having a brain freeze.

Help me out. BMW?
 

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