And check out this interior shot of the Labor Temple from website of the KFAI community volunteer radio station in Minneapolis: Bill
Interesting. This show often gets lost in the shuffle. 5/23 & 26 circulated for years on tape but that show was always a mystery. I need to revisit it as well.
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You guys are the best. Feel the need to point out that Boston Music Hall is now called the Wang Theater. The Orpheum is a different spot.
Great Streetcar in that photo (might be named "Desire"). Along with the Labor Temple, complete with signage (h/t to @Archtop). PS- When y'all have some free time read up on how the oil and tire companies conspired to ruin street-level public transportation in 'Murica.
Jimmy Hoffa is buried in the end zone to our right. If you squint just right you can see the bump his nose made in the concrete under the field.
Better for all of us than pulling your finger. But hey, you unearthed the difference between the Tighten Up jam and the Soulful Strut jam. You've cemented your place in history for that gem.
Ha ha. One of my happiest moments was Super Bowl III when Joe Willie Namath and the Jets beat the Colts. 1969, baby. Bill
I was at my own youth football banquet during the Superbowl game. It was in a semi-swank restaurant and we 10-11 year olds felt very grown-up ordering Roy Rogers (never Shirley Temples, LOL). My dad had a cool little set-up, that was very rare in 1969, a portable b/w television set that had a rechargeable battery pack. We propped it on our banquet table and took in the game. I was a total Jets/Namath fan. When he "guaranteed a win, I believed him. It was great. Bill