Sammy Hagar at Worlds Aug. 4th

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For those of you who are looking for something to do Friday nite after the 800 free, Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas will be at the Shoreline Amplitheatre (sp) just down the road from Palo Alto. The general admission tickets for the lawn (in the back) are $10, killer deal! Sammy puts on a great show that is like one big party with lots of dancing on the lawn. If you like your R n R hard and loud, see you there.:cool:
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  • Originally posted by gull80 You have to understand that the Geek was in a swim diaper when Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen. Of course, he still wears one from time to time, but that's another story. Gull: I think you mean Montrose instead of Van Halen. Sammy made his debut on that classic album in 1973 and Sammy was the singer in that band. They had the hit "Rock the Nation" and I read that album influenced bands like Aerosmith and ZZ Top back in the day. He was involved on the second album by Montrose called "Paper Money" and that came out in 1974. Ronnie Montrose still does gigs in the San Francisco area. Randy Nutt got to experience a sound check of Robert Plant. How lucky. How cool. Maybe they can play some of this music at Warm up during Worlds. You know like Zep, Hager, Van Halen, Steely Dan, and Montrose. And no Don McLean except the song American Pie.
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  • Originally posted by gull80 You have to understand that the Geek was in a swim diaper when Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen. Of course, he still wears one from time to time, but that's another story. Gull: I think you mean Montrose instead of Van Halen. Sammy made his debut on that classic album in 1973 and Sammy was the singer in that band. They had the hit "Rock the Nation" and I read that album influenced bands like Aerosmith and ZZ Top back in the day. He was involved on the second album by Montrose called "Paper Money" and that came out in 1974. Ronnie Montrose still does gigs in the San Francisco area. Randy Nutt got to experience a sound check of Robert Plant. How lucky. How cool. Maybe they can play some of this music at Warm up during Worlds. You know like Zep, Hager, Van Halen, Steely Dan, and Montrose. And no Don McLean except the song American Pie.
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