Eric Burdon

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Anyone going to see him tonight at IUP? I am...
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Do you have any details? IUP in Indiana, PA?

Time? Cost? Where? Pay at Door?
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For details on the concert:

http://www.onstageatiup.com/
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THANX JP
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ZappasXWife wrote:Anyone going to see him tonight at IUP? I am...
I did not hear about it.
You have to tell us all about it. Like a book report.
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Eric Burdon was great on Friday night...still has one of the most powerful recognizable voices in rock. He had a young, tight band...they were great. Highlight for me was Down in Monterey, it was psychedelia at its finest and they played the crap out of that old hokey song River Wide Mountain High. New stuff was good too. Did most of the 'hits' except Spill the Wine. GREAT show!
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Two songs I was curious about...Did he do "Sky Pilot?" And from his solo band after the Animals, did he do "Letter from the County Farm?"
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no he didn't do either of those
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