I was forced to enter thirty bucks above, but here are a couple random freebies. Use them if you like them, and feel free to get back to me. Or not. Either way, I hope that you're well, healthy, and most importantly ... Happy!! Then you'll truly be successful. I see nowhere to attach photos or links at this point, so should this go awry, shoot me an email, and I'll forward you what you need for these two. Have a wonderful day.
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The 1993 Lollapalooza Concert Series. One of the most important concerts of the last three decades ... and why.
What a great Lolla' year. None were as important, or have been since, as Lollapalooza III, 1993. I just read an article and I'd have to agree with Spin Magazine after seeing a few Lolla tours, and take that even a step further. Philly fans got screwed, as Tipper went nuts with parental advisory stickers and kept exactly NO ONE from buying albums they wanted, but not before being totally confused by 10 minutes of feedback. Rage Against The Machine were hauled off by Philly's finest, naked and marked with P.M.R.C. letters, one letter per member. For all of the younger readers here, YES, there was a time when you bought things called albums and they DIDN'T have any parental warnings on them. R.A.T.M. remembered the local fans though, and after making their statement, and they did