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Old 01-03-2012, 07:56 AM
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Default Mick Fleetwood's Zoo on American Bandstand

Saw this for the first time this morning!

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A year or two later, the Zoo also did an extended (for TV) set on a late-night live-performance show called "Palace" or "Rock Palace" or something. I remember that Billy did the lead vocal on "Angel, Come Home" & George on "Tonight."

Or maybe it was that same year--the year "I'm Not Me" was released.
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A year or two later, the Zoo also did an extended (for TV) set on a late-night live-performance show called "Palace" or "Rock Palace" or something. I remember that Billy did the lead vocal on "Angel, Come Home" & George on "Tonight."

Or maybe it was that same year--the year "I'm Not Me" was released.
That would be great to see!!
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Obviously it was lip-synced, but it's still odd that all of the prop amps are bass amps.
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Obviously it was lip-synced, but it's still odd that all of the prop amps are bass amps.
It's cool that you would notice that about the amps! I wouldn't have given it a second thought!
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