So true Bobbie , MUSIC is so powerful.  I remember seeing the Moody blues, three dog night, although my accident wasn't until 74, but happened in your same era.
 
I finally got to see Elton John last spring.

It brings back all the memories.  In a few weeks I'm going to see Jefferson starship.  I guess why I like to go to concerts. Music just seems to make you feel free!  I really love outdoor concerts.
 
Dana.
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I remember the songs that were popular when I got hurt. The radio played at
my bedside for weeks and those songs will forever be embedded in my soul.
When I hear one I want  to laugh and cry at the same time. "Indian Nation,
Joy to the World, Daniel, 3 Dog Night, CCR, Elton, Procul Harem!.........God
bless 1970-71, the best and the worst years of my life.

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>Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] ~ Any Moody Blues fans out there?
>Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 19:35:51 EDT
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>Our son is a Karaoke Performer and does cover for Steve Perry of Journey,
>Jon Bon Jovi and Jon Secada.  When he does "Bed of Rose's" and "Always", 
>women
>have been known to come back to life, lol.
>70's were so good!
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>In a message dated 4/30/2006 6:33:14 PM Central Standard Time,
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>I just got the BIGGEST flash back (yes I did acid back in the  70's) when I
>heard Night's in White Satin by the Moody Blues.
>   "...just what I'm going through, they can't  understand" I cried, I
>couldn't believe the feelings that came rushing  through me. That album
>came out the
>same time I had my  accident.
>    Music is powerful  ~   Bobbie
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