1969 and 1984 were determined to be the two best years for music
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Pretty sure The Cult Love tour was in 85 or 86... I saw it live in Seattle.
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I prefer #RIDETHELIGHTNING with Coach HuffYellowSnow said:
Coach Huff disagrees.Swaye said:Someone must have gotten confused. Master of Puppets didn't come out until 1986.
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I was at that Paramount show, too! It was May of 1986....my freshman year @ Udub.MontlakeBridgeTroll said:Pretty sure The Cult Love tour was in 85 or 86... I saw it live in Seattle.
That tops anything that happened in 1984.
The Phoenix was the best song live from The Love Tour.
https://youtu.be/3I0enrBG8Qc
Here is a little something from Ian’s earlier days in SDC:
https://youtu.be/4nR1AcivEXc
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For jazz the year was 1959. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, Dave Brubeck's Time Out and John Coltrane's Giant Steps.
But only Yella and I would care about that. -
Rather easily.DerekJohnson said:For jazz the year was 1959. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, Dave Brubeck's Time Out and John Coltrane's Giant Steps.
But only Yella and I would care about that. -
YellowSnow said:
Rather easily.DerekJohnson said:For jazz the year was 1959. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, Dave Brubeck's Time Out and John Coltrane's Giant Steps.
But only Yella and I would care about that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuJHKVQ2kLA
Freddy Cannon and The Throbber say "suck it" to the jazz superiority guys -
I still have my Electric poster rolled up in the garage somewhere. Does anyone here own that black boxed set the Cult put out years ago?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQPGUS52FV8
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Love and Electric are both good albums. I saw the Cult twice - once they were opening for Metallica in 1989, and then I saw them when they did the Electric 13 tour. They put on a great live show. Having Metallica come on after you is a good way to look like a half-assed shit band, but they held their own as I recall.
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Det is a must follow on the TwattersPurpleThrobber said:
Detlef > Broy POTD.YellowSnow said:
It’s the greatest year in UW sports history. Plus Reagan landslide.RaceBannon said:All things considered, 1984 is the greatest year ever in pop culture
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My buddy and I saw the Cult in the Arena early in the show Ian tossed his tambourine into the crowd. My buddy got his mitts on it, as did three or four others.dflea said:Love and Electric are both good albums. I saw the Cult twice - once they were opening for Metallica in 1989, and then I saw them when they did the Electric 13 tour. They put on a great live show. Having Metallica come on after you is a good way to look like a half-assed shit band, but they held their own as I recall.
A tug of war scrum began. Instead of helping win the instrument, I kept the second band of would be tuffs off my friend, who gave me shit later for not knocking the initial wave off the tambourine. CSB








