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    First concert: May 1981. Molly Hatchet opened for the Charlie Daniels Band. RIP Charlie.

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    Well, darn. He was an entertaining performer, and could carry a show live. He will be missed.

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    RIP. Dude knew a tune. Glad I got to see him

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    Damn it. Rest in peace, Mr. Daniels.

    Saw the CDB live in the late 80's. I was young, and it was a damn good show. Uneasy Rider '88 was the finale, and very well received.

    One of my favorite songs from Million Mile Reflections: Blind Man

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl5kLum1RZA

    Played some songs from Million Mile Reflections for my family and raised a glass in your honor.

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    I always enjoyed his music and country from that era in general - I tend to enjoy his more fun songs but he had a great range. Some of my favorites











    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KellyinAvon View Post
    First concert: May 1981. Molly Hatchet opened for the Charlie Daniels Band. RIP Charlie.
    Same tour I am certain, I saw him (and them) in Nashville. He was a great entertainer and one of the few celebrities I had any respect for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paladin448 View Post
    When the CDB played in late '78, I realized that I had missed Lynyrd Skynyrd in the same venue just over a year before because I was busy, or most likely, drunk; it was their last show. Seemed like a good idea to see Charlie Daniels and not take it for granted. I am very glad that I did. I found the ticket stub cleaning out my mother's house last year.
    Bit of a sidetrack here, but I have to declare that ticket exceptionally awesome, due to the fact that I was born that very day

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatdog View Post
    Same tour I am certain, I saw him (and them) in Nashville. He was a great entertainer and one of the few celebrities I had any respect for.
    I saw him in Louisville.

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    One of my favorite singers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by backtrail540 View Post
    I always enjoyed his music and country from that era in general - I tend to enjoy his more fun songs but he had a great range. Some of my favorites











    Quoted, 'cause I couldn't like it again....

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