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Name: Susan
From: West Palm Beach, FL
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Steve is on the tour schedule for Florida this week. Yipeee ! ! ! That always cheers me a lot !
Have “Down in Flames,” and am loving it.! ! ! Astonishing and delightful after 27 years we are allowed to enjoy it now . . . If “Young Guitar Days” was a ‘treasure trove’ for fans, as the citics wrote, then “Down in Flames” must be a ‘treasure trove plus, plus, plus, because it is a studio production designated for release not to mention the additional discs.
Have listened to the first one and will listen to the others slowly. It is great to have 2 new discs plus a bonus disc on reserve. . .
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Name: June Hixson
From: Bensalem, PA
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I have ""Down in Flames and love it! Right now it's "stuck" in my auto CD player because I just don't want to listen to anything else (except maybe "The Place and Time"). GREAT job and I couldn't be happier that it's out and available to fans! Thanks! Best of Luck with it!
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Name: Michael Reis
From: Ringwood, NJ
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Hey Lenny, it's a library! What did you expect? ;)
Seriously, great show. I've been to a bunch of the New Legacy shows, and this was one of the best. It's not easy to rock out a library on a Sunday afternoon, but Steve Forbert got it done! Come on back anytime!!!!
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Name: Lenny
From: Ringwood
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Steve,
My friends and I have been following you for 30+ years. We have you on VINYL and were so happy when we found out were coming to our home town yesterday.
We have all seen you in several other forums and love your music. Yesterday we learned to appreciate you even more as a professional. With a virtually "dead" audience at our library you really could have just MAILED IT IN. Instead you stuck with us, played for 2 hours and in the end awoke many of the dead !
Great show under not the easiest of circumstances !!!!!
Thanks for sticking around to sign things. Please keep playing as long as you have that PASSION for music. And, why not play HO-HO-KUS someday ?
Lenny, Patty & Ed, Russ, Ken. We all have agreed. Next show, THE KIDS ARE COMING. They are now all old enough to appreciate your talent and passion !
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Name: Roy
From: Hazleton PA
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Enjoyed the show at Jim Thorpe last night. My wife and I had seen you 30 years ago at the Capitol Theatre in Passiac NJ. Your voice sounded great. I hope you come back again next year.
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Name: t baer
From: pa
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Thank you for the Mauch Chunk Opera house performance tonight. Being a veteran of at least 30+ shows I would rank tonights in the top ten!!!
Thanks for coming back and hope to see you again.
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Name: Neil
From: Pacific NW
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Hey Ron - there's a lot of good fan discussion of "Down in Flames" happening on the Yahoo Groups forum, FYI.
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Name: Enrico Juhl
From: Albertslund, CPH, Denmark
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Why can´t we have a European Tour!? (There must be many fans here, too!
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Name: csk
From: Guilford, CT
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how good is this new album?
oh my god
one of the most important albums of the 80's gets released in 2010
what a crazy world we live in
bravo, Steve - I hope this one, and the story behind it, get the full recognition and the Grammy it fully deserves
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Name: Ron Baygents
From: Washington, D.C.
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hey, steve fans, let's talk about "down in flames." i got mine this week, and while only halfway through the 3-CD package, i'm loving it. "So Many Mistakes" was one i loved a lot on first listen. and what i guess was the original "lay down your weary tune again" is fun to compare to the "mission of the crossroad palms" version some 10 years later. same with "they're out to break us" which is actually "some will rake the coals" from "rocking horse." and the "pizza" originals, "samson and delilah" and "his was the sound." man, it's all good. weigh in, ya'll.
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