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Rock Against Reagan, Lincoln Memorial, July 3, 1983 (Original Post)
swag
Jul 2021
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jimfields33
(16,044 posts)1. Unfortunately, he was re-elected a year later
I wish voters would have listened to this band.
Jim G.
(14,811 posts)2. In 2004 They Had An All Day "Rock The Vote" Concert
With a fantastic lineup. It was supposed to be nonpartisan, but it was pretty easy to read between the lines. Like when James Taylor said, "Whenever I vote for a President, I always choose the smart one." I wish they had made DVDs of it.
Docreed2003
(16,887 posts)3. Would love to hear the MDC set from that night!
swag
(26,490 posts)4. As i remember, "John Wayne was a Nazi" was a huge highlight.
swag
(26,490 posts)5. And, of course the Crucifucks doing "Hinckley Had a Vision" was very pleasing.