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Yeah but you know it's very interesting. In those days also, on the bandstand a gig consisted of five sets a night. In many situations it was 40 on, 20 off. You played five sets. And it was nothing to finish three o'clock in the morning. Nowadays we're spoiled. We don't want to play more than two sets. If you've got to play a third set on Saturday night, oh my goodness. You know you got used ...
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