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David CaldwellCanada
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Am fairly well versed on the history of REO and their albums. Read quite a bit about Kevin and his personal life. Seen them live 8 times, five of which were with the original members. | |
KathyU.S.
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History of the band, their music, lyrics, instrumentation, touring, hits, chart activities, and just about everything else in between. President of REO FANS, the band's largest international fan club, and REO fan for over 35 years, having attended hundreds of concerts all over the world. |
Hi Phil, Although I'm sure that live audio/video recordings of REO during the Murphy years exist, I've never run across any. I also asked about a dozen die hard memorabilia fans of the band -- who seem
Hi Joe, The note fight you reffered to is part of "157 Riverside Avenue," which is on the album...so if you picked up the CD, you would hear that. I do have both the tape and vinyl of this album...mainly
Hi Bruce, I can't tell you how grateful fans are that you created, produced and directed "The Session" with REO Speedwagon! It's got to be the finest quality video of the band in existence in their
Hi Mike, The last time REO played "Lightning" live was back in 2001 when lead singer Kevin Cronin put together a medley of old REO songs: "The Key," "Lightning," "Blazin' Your Own Trail," "Let Me Ride"
Hi Joe, The album you're looking for is "You Get What You Play For," REO's live record from 1977. The CD version of this album has two deletions for space limitations (Gary's Guitar Solo and Little

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