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If you have 1.5 hours of free time sit back and enjoy this Pink Floyd concert video. It says 2006 and the guys look that old. I've always said there's nothing like being there live but this is so professionally done with the video and sound that I had goose bumps through the whole show.

The wife told me to turn the sound down, turn on the lights, and even yelled at me for holding a lighter up at the end.

Pink Floyd concert

btw- There's a "collapse frame" button toward the top of the page that will make the video bigger.
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Speaking of old rockers, I'll bet that most of us who're "advanced" in years haven't yet discovered the wonders of the iPod. My teenagers bought me an iPod nano for my birthday a few weeks ago, and music hasn't been this much fun for quite a while. It'll hold 2,000 songs, and has superb audio quality. I've got about 80 songs downloaded so far and can't wait to put a couple hundred more on soon.

I'll be able to put all of Led Zeppelin on it, and still have tons of extra room!
I upgraded my sons iPod for xmas under the guise of a gift but in the end I wanted his old one with classics already downloaded. I go to bed every night cherishing the fact he did not inherit my baseball skills but rather the ear of classic rock. You'd swear the boy needs an aarp card...........until you listen to the rest of his collection.
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I'll bet that most of us who're "advanced" in years haven't yet discovered the wonders of the iPod. My teenagers bought me an iPod nano for my birthday a few weeks ago, and music hasn't been this much fun for quite a while.


My wife and I both have Ipods. She has the Nano and I have the 80G Classic. She uses hers as a companion while walking. I use mine for other things. I never was into Pink Floyd but I have lots of Alabama, David Alan Coe with a little Waylon and Willie mixed in. I plug mine into my Stero "aux in" on my Jeep, let it gain momentum in my Sony Xplod amp --- and let 'er blast. I have thousands of photos and have just started adding a few home movies --- (Thanks to JT's help). Lot of fun.
Fungo
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Originally posted by 06catcherdad:
I'll be able to put all of Led Zeppelin on it, and still have tons of extra room!



It'll save you money if you burn your Zeppelin cd's into Itunes rather than buying the songs from Apple at 99 cents each.

Then you can crank up Achilles Last Stand with a smile of satisfaction on your face.
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Originally posted by YHF:
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Originally posted by 06catcherdad:
I'll be able to put all of Led Zeppelin on it, and still have tons of extra room!



It'll save you money if you burn your Zeppelin cd's into Itunes rather than buying the songs from Apple at 99 cents each.

Then you can crank up Achilles Last Stand with a smile of satisfaction on your face.


I was at this show, home from college....1977 Richfield Coliseum, OHIO.....opening #

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRBDstW87po
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Originally posted by OLDSLUGGER8:


I was at this show, home from college....1977 Richfield Coliseum, OHIO.....opening #

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRBDstW87po[/QUOTE]


A friend and I were debating what song should be their opener for the London concert they had in December (I think). We both picked ALS. The crowd would be wild of course and the pace of ALS would just make the place explode. Of course, not only was it not the opener, they didn't eve play it. The opened with Good Times, Bad Times which is appropriate I guess since it's the first song on the first album. Here was the playlist from that December show....

1. Good Times Bad Times

2. Ramble On

3. Black Dog

4. In My Time of Dying (not well known but an excellent choice from PG)

5. For Your Life (again, not well known from Presence)

6. Trampled Under Foot (not well known PG song...right between Houses of the Holy & Kashmir)

7. Nobody's Fault but Mine

8. No Quarter

9. Since I've Been Loving You

10. Dazed & Confused

11. Stairway to Heaven

12. The Song Remains the Same

13. Misty Mountain Hop

14. Kashmir



Encore:

15. Whole Lotta Love

16. Rock and Roll
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Originally posted by 06catcherdad:
That's how I'm doing it, YHF, but I am dependent on my daughter to load them onto itunes for me. Don't know how to do that stuff yet. I guess that's part of the "old", isn't it?!


3 steps....

1. Open Itunes software
2. Load Cd into cd drive
3. Click "Import" button (or click "File" then "import")

I have everything loaded on Itunes except Coda.

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