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Sam, it appears you really got around the bay area. Sadly I haven't been to any of those venues, but I did see a number of bands in the 70's at the Fillmore in SF and the Berkeley Greek. Our thing in the 70's was Day on the Green at the Oakland Coliseum. And I did see Peter Paul and Mary in the early 80's at the Concord Pavilion (everyone laying back on the grass, singing along--it was so lovely).
And I have more books to get to now! I've only read Cowgirls, and that was such a long time ago.
I think I dropped off with newer music by 1989, so I admire you sticking out the decade, Sara!
And I'll third your idea to use this book in the music category, Lori. Definitely.

And I thought I was bad! Cynda...have you got plans through 3023? LOL. (I know it was meant to be 2023, I'm just teasing you.)


My Spotify Likes have songs from the 1930s through almost the present day, but I definitely have more entries from 1965 to about 1995, and so many genres! Right now I am listening to Sting sing Fields of Gold and I couldn’t tell you what year that was recorded. The segues drive my husband nuts. His taste runs to Chet Baker and Jerry Mulligan, which I also like.
This has been a great reading and discussing experience!
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Definitely fits for the category, Lori.